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129 Sentences With "stepped over"

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The man stepped over Eugene's legs and reclaimed his seat.
I stepped over the high threshold and into the hallway.
Many agreed that Mr. Trump had stepped over a line.
Crestfallen, I stepped over to the cash register to pay.
I didn't realize when I ran, I stepped over a body.
Jean stepped off the witness stand and stepped over to Guyger.
He pushed the door open and stepped over James Closs' body.
Brown and Addario got out and stepped over to the fence.
Then Romney stepped over a San Andreas-size national political fault line.
But it's not like I could have just blithely stepped over them.
When James emphatically stepped over him, Green took a swipe at James.
Other traumas are stepped over just as quickly and without much insight.
Still avoiding looking at Eric's bed, I stepped over to the window.
"I didn't realize when I ran, I stepped over a body," he said.
Green, in turn, took offense to the way James had stepped over him.
More than five minutes later, a customer entered the foyer and stepped over the man to withdraw cash from an A.T.M. The customer then stepped over the man once more, without so much as a glance, and left the building.
Wilson had gone beyond friendship, Bale said, and stepped over the line toward cronyism.
He forced his way in and stepped over James' body, according to the complaint.
I&aposm sorry -- SPICER: -- they stepped over the line, they should be called out.
It was ill-advised, I think she-- for some reason -- stepped over the line.
Without recognizing it, we have already stepped over the threshold of such a change.
Hanks had no sympathy for any other men who had stepped over the line.
"They felt we had stepped over the line by doing aggressive biopsies," he said.
"He stepped over the ledge to try to get to me, and he was washed away."
She stepped over the line as a matter of judgment and she&aposs doing a disservice.
And the way [Meghan] stepped over the line is just completely disrespectful and it's just absurd.
Gepts stepped over to a row of scraggly-looking tepary beans and cracked open a pod.
Screaming, I stepped over his body and ran up the stairs, where Rachel Scott lay dead.
"This report may show us whether Kavanaugh stepped over a critically important line for all prosecutors."
"He casually stepped over the fence and continued his quest to eat the flowers from Morgan's bouquet."
After the ambulances departed, people stepped over yellow and blue police caution tape and the party continued.
Ms. Wallenda lowered herself and sat carefully on the wire as her brother skillfully stepped over her.
"The president has stepped over bright ethical and moral lines wherever he has encountered them," McCabe asserts.
We stepped over uneven rocks and had to push back branches; this was her path to work.
As it pulled away, Mr. Rodríguez stepped over to a car and rested his weight on the trunk.
That stepping over lines just to say you stepped over lines isn't really a strategy or a solution.
Everyone stepped over the mess and into dining rooms to the right or the left of the stairway.
He stepped over to Mr. Samuelsson to check the size of the jacket Mr. Samuelsson was trying on.
He came and then ejaculated all over the bathroom floor and then stepped over it like nothing had happened.
After all, North Korean soldiers shot at the defector around 40 times, and one even stepped over the border.
The preacher then stepped over him like a fighter, shouting into a body that was now occupied and haunted.
That evening, I stepped over a pool of blood at the subway station as I took the train home.
That evening, I stepped over a pool of blood at the subway station as I took the train home.
I was crossing Eighth Avenue on my way to the office, and stepped over this utensil in the street.
He tells us about a parody account that pretended to be him and stepped over the line of what's acceptable.
He just stepped over the batter's box, drew the line, kept walking and was heated and he ejected him immediately.
Kim then stepped over the raised Military Demarcation Line, entering territory controlled by the South for the very first time.
Then he stepped over the line, claiming it was $130 billion a year, which was not what NATO was saying.
But the tweet she sent in the wake of the London attacks appears to have stepped over the line for Breitbart.
Exhausted and in no mood to hike back 20 miles, she picked up her sled and carefully stepped over the gator.
But one French-Vietnamese establishment in Keene, New Hampshire, has irked authorities who think its name has stepped over the line.
Qatar may have stepped over its skis, because check out the invite for the event, naming J Lo as the performer.
Kaine stepped over the the line a few times, overstating Trump and Pence's comments on issues like the minimum wage and others.
I stepped over a dusty lampshade, a metal trunk, a couple of garment bags, and something that looked like a gumball machine.
In the dark about the Obama-Boehner talks, the group stepped over their Senate leadership by releasing a plan for cutting spending.
But they appear to have stepped over that line now and again and provoked exactly the kind of scrutiny they'd rather avoid.
He drew a line in the right-handed batter's box and he stepped over the plate and he didn't look at the umpire.
Looting, rioting, arson, and a violent madness kicked civic responsibility to the curb, stepped over it, and then hauled out a free sofabed.
For the past 31 days, the moment I stepped over the threshold of my apartment door, I was entering a screen-free zone.
I stepped over an elderly paraplegic man sprawled on the deck so I could wrap blankets around a teenage Egyptian boy battling hypothermia.
Overflow crowds had flooded the surrounding streets and marchers stepped over low chain link barriers to decamp under the shadow of the Washington Monument.
"I stepped over Sasha and charged at it swinging and screaming and calling for my brother and buddy to give a hand," he added.
But I worry that I've upset a wise, ancient police force, that I've stepped over some kind of line and that I can't go back.
On 10 miles of trail, I had flushed several grouse, and stepped over moose, coyote and bear scat, but I had not encountered another soul.
Antetokounmpo was angry that night with Knicks forward Mario Hezonja, who had dunked over him in the first quarter, then stared and stepped over him.
He could have easily just stepped over our game, but he wasn't going to disturb the universe we'd created for each other and our dolls.
It's just another example of the way in which the tribe's interests have been stepped over in the haste to get this thing in the ground.
It started with me thinking that the pockets of space on the floor where grass wasn't growing were dead bodies that it was imperative I stepped over.
I know when he stepped over Lue, he was really stepping over the NBA, a league that gave him shit for his tattoos, cornrows, baggy clothes, whatever.
There was the moment when Kim stepped into the South, across the demarcation line that separates the two Koreas (and Moon briefly stepped over into the North).
According to the cops I spoke to, several people actually stepped over the boundary of the base and were either arrested or given a stern talking to.
The moment that Oezdemir's knee was out, he stepped over in a wheel kicking motion and in the process turned Smith at the hip and exposed his back.
After NBA Finals Game 4, when LeBron knocked down and stepped over Green, Green went for a swing for the man's undercarriage, and it didn't look so unintentional.
Most deemed racist exchanges and information about the company fair game, but when Jezebel wrote about Amy Pascal's Amazon purchases, many felt the piece stepped over the line.
The technical was the second of the game for Thompson, who took issue with Crowder in the first quarter after the latter stepped over him following a layup.
The Supreme Court stepped over the line in the ruling, they say, finding a constitutional right where there wasn't one and sweeping away established laws in dozens of states.
The Philadelphia 22017ers have not been this good since Allen Iverson stepped over Tyronn Lue, Kanye West had zero albums in his discography, and Markelle Fultz was two years old.
Last year, on opening day, a fan blithely stepped over a barrier and onto the main Philippe Chatrier Court to ask Roger Federer to pose for a photograph with him.
There was one case where a woman fell down on the staircase in front of him at GE. He was lost in thought and simply stepped over her and kept going.
"Looking back, I stepped over the line several times, and I was the first one to say sorry," he recalled to the outlet when discussing his treatment of women before #MeToo.
The 20153th Emmys appear to have stepped over that line Viola referred to by nominating the most diverse pool of actors yet: 21 non-white actors nominated in 16 different categories.
From the moment Kim Jong Un stepped over the military demarcation line at Panmunjom on April 27, there has been a sea change in the way South Koreans view the North.
The title secure, Djokovic fell to the clay and lay spread-eagled on his back before rising and jogging to embrace Murray, who had stepped over the net to greet him.
The two have had several meetings, the latest took place in North Korea, when Trump briefly stepped over the line in demilitarized zone that separates South Korea from its northern adversary.
The 47-year-old actress spoke about women who had "stepped over a boundary" when it came to her husband, 50, on Monday's episode of her Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk.
His devout Catholicism—so devout, in fact, that Girard suggests at times he stepped over the line and performed mass as a layman—distanced him from insurrections that drew inspiration from Vodou.
The 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of trespass on Sunday evening, three minutes after he stepped over a low outer perimeter fence near the palace, the Metropolitan Police said.
After following the appropriate administrative and regulatory process and overcoming legal challenges, President Obama stepped over his constitutional authority to unilaterally overturn a court ruling that was in favor of the pipeline.
They try to avoid being embarrassed but when push comes to shove, they'll do whatever they can legally to maximize their profits and, quite a few times, they've stepped over the line.
She stepped over piles of snow on street corners and walked about a block to Nicolaus Copernicus School, a public school where most of the 800 students are the children of immigrants.
BERLIN — As a neatly dressed elderly man lay unconscious in the foyer of a bank in western Germany, four people stepped over or around him to make their way to cash machines.
Kim became the first North Korean leader to step foot on South Korean soil since the Korean War when he stepped over the raised military demarcation line to arrive at the summit.
Once parked behind a detached semi trailer, I stepped over trash, human feces, and a gnarled guardrail before making my way through a hole in a chain link fence to the shop entrance.
Lockett made a basketball shot, then emphatically stepped over the prone body of David Moore, an allusion to a disdainful move pulled by Allen Iverson over Tyronn Lue in the 2001 N.B.A. Finals.
What's both crucial and easy to miss about TikTok is how it has stepped over the midpoint between the familiar self-directed feed and an experience based first on algorithmic observation and inference.
The switch-hitting Wieters stepped over to the left-side batter's box against the right-handed Edwards and followed with his eighth homer of the season and third career grand slam on the first pitch.
When there was a lull in the fighting, he said, he and his relatives walked out, tying white strips of cloth on sticks — to signify they were noncombatants — as they stepped over piles of debris.
" In the 30th Anniversary Issue, Arnold also talked about his treatment of women before the #MeToo movement ... saying, "Looking back, I stepped over the line several times, and I was the first one to say sorry.
Pickett dug for the underhook to come up on the single but Alcantara stepped over to mount and threatened a mounted triangle before transitioning to an armbar and then back to a triangle for the finish.
" Aidy Bryant showed up as Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, with ornaments that featured mugs of her predecessors, Anthony Scaramucci and Sean Spicer, "whose mangled corpses I stepped over to get this job.
And before that, a 10-week stint in solitary confinement after he stepped over the property line at the Federal Correctional Institution in Schuylkill, Pa., one of three prisons where he has spent the past three years.
"I did believe that he should not have taken the shot at the Clintons and that in his questioning with certain senators, responding to their questions, particularly Amy Klobuchar, that he stepped over the line," she said.
Susan Collins said that although she thought newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh "stepped over the line" during his confirmation process, she ultimately put herself "in his shoes" when considering his temperament and fitness for the court.
Barack Obama proved the party hierarchy and seniority system was on the wane when he stepped over Hillary Clinton in 2008 to win the Democratic presidential nomination and the presidency after just two years in the U.S. Senate.
Naturally, people just stepped over him — Manhattanites always have somewhere very important to go to — but then a pretty young woman stopped, as pretty young women will, and knelt beside him and asked what she could do to help.
To ensure years of good fortune, they relied on traditions that had always guided them: making certain his mother stepped over hot coals on her wedding day and lining his crib with white cloth to fend off wayward spirits.
"Their recent speeches and the oath of allegiance were a turning point for the police - at last we had the evidence that they had stepped over the line and we could prove they were actively encouraging support of ISIS," said Haydon.
Her actions, which included the closure of popular threads and the firing of community manager Victoria Taylor, drew unrest from many users, some of whom stepped over the line by making racist, sexist and other kinds of comments toward her.
"There was only like one or two times where I might have gotten a little hostile where I felt like people stepped over a boundary and they were disrespectful," Pinkett Smith said during a conversation with Ayesha Curry and her family.
"There's clearly an ethical concern or breach," said Steve Boreman, a California-based lawyer who teaches professional ethics to physicians, physician's assistants, nurses and pharmacists who have "stepped over the line" and so must take his class under court order.
Gray made his way across a narrow street to a parking area — a group of men had kicked down a chain link fence to escape, and he stepped over it and headed towards the shelter of some nearby parked trucks.
" Laszlo Magas, who organized the Pan-European picnic in 1989, said it was "shocking and wonderful to see those people with their kids on their shoulders, approaching the border all scared then erupt in happiness when they stepped over to Austria.
Attempts by the Saudis to construct a plausible narrative to explain what happened to Khashoggi when he stepped over its consulate threshold to pick up papers for his forthcoming wedding have failed in the face of all the contrary data.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un became the first leader of his country to step foot in South Korean territory since the Korean War when he stepped over the military demarcation line to greet South Korean President Moon Jae-In.
Tony Zumbado: One of the bodyguards hired by the family closed the door behind me so the agents couldn't get in, but the agents knocked the door down and the door basically fell on my back and they stepped over me.
FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - Braving a nationwide driving ban, hundreds of Iraqis walked through Falluja and stepped over barbed wire surrounding a school to vote in a parliamentary election they hope will help a city far from recovering from years of conflict and upheaval.
" Mr. Haydon said that when the two defendants swore allegiance to the Islamic State, it was "a turning point for the police — at last we had the evidence that they had stepped over the line and we could prove they supported ISIS.
Even if you think Gawker stepped over the line in publishing the Hogan sex tape — and personally I do — there's still a lot of reason to worry about the prospect of wealthy people using lawsuits as a weapon against people they don't like.
As they were approaching their destination, Eisenberg, who was wearing a black Issey Miyake trench coat she bought two decades ago (and for which she'd received several compliments that evening), stepped over a rain-swollen gutter into the path of an oncoming car.
While he stepped over the line later in his career, he pioneered the fusion of politics, culture, satire and raunch in ways that changed radio and morning cable TV. He got politicians and pundits to play and make news they didn't intend.
We were rare pedestrians on those streets, and as we stepped over muddy trenches and crossed busy roads, I was reminded that many of the most naturally beautiful areas of the city are not easily accessible by public transportation, although they should be.
While Grant vigorously waved a bright orange flag, the rest of us in the barn helped by making a huge racket when the horse was on the other side of the rope, then immediately falling silent when she stepped over to the right side.
Feature In the Riverview Gardens apartment complex, roused by the sounds of her neighbors waking, Janet Foy stepped over the anatomy-and-physiology textbook she fell asleep reading and vowed to herself that today would be the day she finally came back to life.
One North Korean soldier briefly stepped over the border, but the rest stayed put, for good reason: It's illegal to cross the border, and would likely be seen as a sign of war by both South Korea and the US, which has 28,500 troops in the country.
But even after the falls, instead of calling 911, some of the fraternity members stepped over the frat's newest member, turned to Google to research effects of acute intoxication and what to do for a head injury, and fought over what to do, according to the presentment.
Still, border patrol agents "slash their bottles and drain their water into the dry earth"; they "dump their backpacks and pile their food and clothes to be crushed and pissed on and stepped over, strewn across the desert and set ablaze" to deter them, writes Cantú.
Last year, for example, he told an interviewer that he thought the scene in Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) where Sigourney Weaver's iconic action hero Ellen Ripley strips down to her underwear "stepped over the line" and encouraged Cameron to push back on the objectification of women in his own work.
Because with the Giants trailing, 21-13, late in the third quarter — only a touchdown and 2-point conversion away from tying the game — Rainey caught a kickoff that was probably about to go out of bounds at the Giants' 3-yard line, then, off balance, stepped over the sideline.
Photo courtesy of Gary Loverde Depending on your particular preferences, New Orleans is a city known best for either its jazz, or its sludge; either way, it's generally not a place that immediately springs to mind when you'e thinking "hardcore punk" (unless you've stepped over more than three clusters of crusties spanging on Bourbon Street on any given afternoon).

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