It's full of puzzles; it's full of ways that it leads the reader astray.
The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies.
She has a different dream: to remake the euro zone in Germany’s image, with tough rules to restrict government spending and legal powers to intervene in national policies if countries go astray.
Endless desires eventually led him astray.
All this I have told you so that you will not go astray.
That's just part of the story for cheating politicians, whose power and feelings of invincibility can also lead them astray.
Tauber of Kent State University—posits that we make predictions about memory based on how we feel while we're encountering the information to be learned, and that can lead us astray.
They formed a clique for self-interests and went astray.
''[Secondly], judges sometimes contribute to the stresses on barristers and solicitors and a better understanding by the judiciary wouldn't go astray.''
The misleading sign led me astray.
For you were like sheep going astray but now you have returned to the shepherd and overseer of your souls.
If you don't know that, interpretation can go far astray.
And if she'll be dishonest enough to make a date with you that she plans to break, then she'll continue to lead you astray when you try to have a logic-based dialogue with her.
And we sometimes may be led astray, perhaps because a street sign is hiding behind a tree, or by a poorly marked on-ramp.
Love grows, and goes astray.
When working on a web design, there are a number of places that many designers begin to go astray.
If I like you, but I go astray, then I will.