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Meanings of
paces
in English
P1
p1
paes
première année commune aux études de santé
l1 santé
pcem1
Usage of
paces
in English
1
They'd gone several
paces
before I saw that the plan wasn't working.
2
Brakes are loosened at different
paces
however, and the recovery remains uneven.
3
Juba
paces
as he listens, but he doesn't interrupt or ask questions.
4
She stormed ahead, leaving me
paces
behind for the whole walk home.
5
His helmet display counted rads,
paces
,
heart rate: counted down the metres.
6
This is the first time she's come within ten
paces
of me.
7
The guard on either side remained two hundred
paces
in the rear.
8
For perhaps two hundred
paces
we skirted the base of the wall.
9
Mevrou walked three
paces
ahead of me all the way to town.
10
Indeed, in a matter of a few
paces
,
it was gone altogether.
11
He'd gone a dozen
paces
when he heard Smith's voice behind him.
12
The chamber was almost square and about three
paces
wide and long.
13
And the Australian public can spot a fraud at a thousand
paces
.
14
I found the Count a few
paces
off, in the Rue Saint-Maur.
15
For a dozen
paces
she found no difficulty in following the ford.
16
Lazaris walked a few
paces
ahead, the soldiers a few
paces
behind.
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About this term
paces
pace
Noun
Plural
pace
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
few paces
several paces
many paces
more paces
long paces
More collocations
Paces
through the time
Paces
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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