The Mind of Amphibians Towards the end of the age of the Old Red Sandstone or Devonian, a great step in evolution was taken--the emergence of Amphibians.
It is a great step in finesse to make people under-estimate your acuteness.
In 1866 a great step in the intensification of induced currents, and the consequent augmentation of the magneto-electric light, was taken by Mr. Henry Wilde.
Judged by later knowledge, this first machine would be considered cumbrous and defective in the extreme; but judged by the light of antecedent events, it marked a great step forward.
This was a great step in advance of that ancient notion which regarded light as something emitted by the eye, and not as anything imparted to it.
This marks a great step forward in the progress of the Faith in Germany, and will ever-increasingly lead to bounties and blessings.
The Guardian hopes that this summer a great step will be taken in developing the School and that you will play an important rĂ´le in that connection.
Thus it appears that a tribe has not necessarily made 'a great step in progress,' because it reckons descent of the totem on the male side.
Frazer, in one passage of his latest study of the subject, as a great step in progress.
This was a great step for it meant the division of the word into various sounds represented by the syllables.
It was a great step in advance when the laws of a community could be thus published.
But this in itself was a great step in advance and laid the foundation of a new style.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great step" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.