We have no meanings for "like pace" in our records yet.
1 For in spite of the brisk, business- like pace she set, he said presently:
2 Along the Chinese shore I frequently saw clumsy carts moving at a snail- like pace between the villages.
3 The blood coursing through his veins at a gallop made him spur his charger to a like pace .
4 Indeed, it is possibly because of the snail- like pace of most DARTs that such an incident has not occurred.
5 Guile, rather than hare- like pace , catapulted newcomer Ross O'Donovan into the top 18 lightweight scullers in the world yesterday.
6 He came on at a cat- like pace , evidently ignorant of the power of the weapon I held in my hands.
7 It's the little surprises and details they put into a song, even if it's moving at their default Ramones- like pace .
8 Moving at Ulster's sloth- like pace , it took them twice as long to reach the bunker as it had the day before.
9 They are now going around the hall at a walk, a slow, snail- like pace , but what figures some of them present!
10 But as a spectacle, the process itself in the cavernous Bella Centre on the outskirts of Copenhagen proceeds at a tortoise- like pace .
11 Much of this was because of a snail- like pace of play and the inability to take chances: faults on show throughout the opening period.
12 It was something like Pace - -
13 21 left Truxton, Roberts proceeded at a snail- like pace , keeping a sharp lookout for a wash out.
14 "No you don't!" said Ann Veronica, and walked out at a brisk and business- like pace toward the house.
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