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    Use "pave" in a sentence

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    1. To read more and to consult dictionaries often will help (to) pave the way to success


    2. I merely helped pave the way to many of the cures that we use today


    3. contents, oriental rugs, and enough cloth to pave the road


    4. We lurched along now weighed down with our equipment our rifles slung by our sides and our boots echoing off the pave


    5. It was Saturday the 24th of July 1916 and this was the opening of our five day bombardment that would pave the way for the ‘Big Push’


    6. Even the most rapid, cataclysmic changes in any environment must ultimately pave the way for


    7. I made some progress, and I needed to pave a path for more


    8. They will pave the way to the new age of internet marketing


    9. down the pave drive


    10. The committee has instructed me to pave the way

    11. money to even pave our roads, to an economy that


    12. next few centuries, we waged a protracted war with the organism, killing it in order to pave the


    13. He knew that getting on Richard’s good side could pave the way for his future, both behind bars and when he got out


    14. To pave the way for your future success, you need to:


    15. have to pave their own path


    16. Thus, it would suppress your appetite, and pave the way to losing weight


    17. During the second year she had sent pressing messages to Aureliano Segundo and he had answered that he did not know when he would go back to her house, but that in any case he would bring along a box of gold coins to pave the bedroom floor with


    18. Beginning on your campus, embrace your identity as His vanguard leader to pave new ways through traditional ministry and missions structural barriers


    19. prehension, and divinity pave the way for the foundations of law and


    20. Being so honoured, he daringly pulled Lady Jane’s relaxed body closer to him so that she would be able to smell his cologne, as if that would weaken her defenses and pave the way for his suggestions

    21. And you will not move your pave


    22. our materialistic concentration all pave the way to unmitigated


    23. Regular meditation will pave a long way in the attainment of the balanced state


    24. Lonely sophistication will pave another common element: wither then flight fails


    25. "You know what really drove this man to just move forward and never give up even though he was faced with numerous trials? Although there are people around who apparently were throwing all those negative words that you could ever imagine? It‘s because he was obedient to God‘s calling--- for him to pave the way for people in this world to get saved


    26. He had to pave the courtyard as soon as possible because winter had arrived, but at the same time, he did not have the money to pay for it


    27. In this way he could pave the courtyard and make some necessary improvements in the house so that the entire problem would be quickly resolved


    28. Amin in the morning on that day when he decided to pave the out yard floor of his house?


    29. The inner strength can pave the way for a better vision of how our body can respond to wear and tear progress


    30. They pave the way

    31. Furthermore, this may cause the marital life of the couple to be charged with hatred and disinclination towards one another, which might pave the way for the emergence of heated conflicts that will lead to no solution


    32. Money can pave the way to happiness, but it cannot bring happiness


    33. have to rely on men to pave our way in society and the world among


    34. Nebraska is attempting to pave the way for the rest of our country in an


    35. I eventually chose one with stones in a pave setting to surround the crystal, and an intricate heart-shaped bail that would fix it to a necklace


    36. Outside on the pave, Morgan and another lad, upon hearing Mr Hutton's protests decided to relocate Mary's means of escape to a small side street over the far side of the road


    37. should help pave the way for a pleasant meeting


    38. disliking, and this will pave the way for future potential resolutions with the other person


    39. They live only to enflame the desires of fleshly instincts, which pave a way to depravity by feeding the ominous beast


    40. in fact pave the way for a covert dictatorship wherein the masses would readily sacrifice the

    41. music, candles, and scents, are encouraged in this method to further pave the way of


    42. I still believe my “Captain Garth like” villain would represent an evolution of the Star Trek villain and may pave the way for other big blockbusters that follow


    43. Although this face does not exist in the physical world, self-doubt and insecurity pave the way for his prominence in one’s mind until nothing else is there


    44. full of coconut chutney, enough to pave roads with


    45. sunshine arrowed through the canopy to pave their path with a fractured light


    46. This is not the treatment but only the initial intervention that will pave the way for a more comprehensive form of treatment


    47. This is one of the simplest means to detoxify your body because all you need to do is to brush out old skin and you can pave the way for the stimulation of your lymph system by drawing out the piled toxins through your skin


    48. Using these simple strategies, you can proactively pave the way to greater career success


    49. In order then to pave the way for the accomplishment of my scheme,


    50. Ramsey prayed it would pave the way for a new dawn at his beloved agency













    1. The kitchen was a paved area three steps down on the lagoon side under a framed canvas that was tied to the overhang of the roof


    2. The square is paved with cobbles and bordered on two sides by white-painted, stucco-covered houses


    3. Once inside, Duncan could see that it was city, a huge city with paved roads


    4. Some of the buildings they passed were substantial with plastered stone walls, paved courts and beautiful murals on their walls


    5. I was a temple girl before I saw a floor that wasn't dirt, and I never saw a paved floor as a mortal again after the temple sold me off


    6. Right in front of them, nearly a floor below, was a well paved court about a hundred by a hundred and fifty feet with numerous doorways, stairways and balconies opening onto it


    7. The street was paved with blocks so ancient that the cart tracks were worn deep


    8. There was a small circular paved courtyard with a fountain in the middle


    9. Jorma tied and locked the boat on the quiet side of a public dock in a sleepy little village center with some perishables stands, a keda yard, an inn behind it, and an arched stone bridge on a paved road that paralleled the lake from Chardovia to Sistril passing right in front of the inn, one small field back from the canal


    10. that led to a small open area between the buildings which was paved

    11. The rain showed lantern light from a street that looked like there could be businesses on it just a block or two to the left on the paved road


    12. He hiked along the coastline, following a track paved with worn


    13. After the entrance there were two roads paved and well kept that


    14. the paved road, onto the actual graves, hitting the tombstones like speed bumps


    15. That paved the way for Chloe and his setting a date for their nuptials in late May


    16. “Then pray with me son, for the road to heaven is paved with forgiveness


    17. I'll never forget the day I was out playing in the big paved parking lot behind the school


    18. signs of having once been paved, although half the


    19. For every step the One Elf paved, a score of undead closed in to reclaim it


    20. approach roads, the centre of town was well paved and

    21. Unlike Arles, the port here was well paved, well


    22. was paved with good intentions, but with what effects?


    23. They are cobbled, paved or asphalted, with the


    24. You know, surrounded by buildings all over the place, paved streets, lots of traffic, and non-stop noise of one kind or another most anywhere you turned, with the exception of a few peaceful moments in the wee hours of the morning


    25. The reliefs on the walls are out of this world, and I love the paved roads and water canals


    26. We picture a road that is paved as a highway or a


    27. Potential aviators should be warned now that the way to becoming airborne is not paved with comfy chairs and scatter cushions


    28. Thus, the said event became the starting point of a 25-year period of change (1987 to 2012) which paved the way for the Ascension of our being


    29. proverbial saying that the road to hell is paved with


    30. Were the streets of London to be lighted and paved at the expense of the treasury, is there any probability that they would be so well lighted and paved as they are at present, or even at so small an expense ? The expense, besides, instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular street, parish, or district in London, would, in this case, be defrayed out of the general revenue of the state, and would consequently be raised by a tax upon all the inhabitants of the kingdom, of whom the greater part derive no sort of benefit from the lighting and paving of the streets of London

    31. square shape, statues, carvings and other shapes adorning the walls, and a floor paved with square


    32. What followed was a search throughout the castle and across the paved stones of the city for any remaining Souljhin


    33. The thick layers of snow were pushed back in neat circles to expose the paved stone in places


    34. was certain of the status of the war, and this paved the way for continued destruction of American shipping when further


    35. Gloria went to the property, a small acreage on a paved road near a reservoir lake


    36. As at San Juan, they had moved into range before the artillery had paved the way, and they suffered severely in consequence


    37. I sat at one the tables on the paved area outside the café and while eating my sandwich it slowly dawned on me that this was the last time I would watch these waves, see the sun set in this magical paradise and the last time that I would eat this disgusting food


    38. ―The road to hell is paved with good intentions‖


    39. Parking at a spot closest to the huge tower clock that stood tall and had obediently kept the correct time for centuries, I sat on the little wall that separated the sand and the paved walkway


    40. All roads are paved with good intentions

    41. The dirt laneway from the front gate was now paved with cobblestone


    42. “So she was hired to kill me,” I said slowly as the front SUV in our motorcade led the way back onto a paved road


    43. Six days later the helicopter found him, as he slid down out of the jungle and onto the paved helipad beside the office trailers


    44. Our Iowa route had a concrete road with no paved shoulder


    45. The wind rustled the trees and he watched the shadows dance across the paved stone courtyard


    46. After some time, the track widened, and Colling could see that it was paved with gravel


    47. But she knew what I meant because she said, “Yep, he is in a better place right now, no more earthly problems; he’s break dancing on streets paved with gold


    48. He decided to escape the paved road,


    49. 10 He made the pillars of it of silver, the bottom of it of gold, the covering of it of purple, the midst of it being paved with love, for


    50. They said they want to lead us to God but they paved the golden streets 90












































    1. Weeds and rank river grass grew between the stones of broken piers and shattered paves that had once been streets and spacious plazas and broad courts


    2. Broken columns glimmered among the trees, the straggling lines of crumbling walls meandered off into the shadows, and under his feet were broad paves, cracked and bowed by roots growing beneath


    3. Only the stumps of broken columns rose above crumbling walls and broken paves and shattered dome


    4. idea and concept paves the way for new prophets and messengers to be


    5. Similarly, when we create an unhealthy internal terrain it paves the


    6. By the way, that success paves the way for the third objective she had: sending a piloted spacecraft into orbit


    7. God paves the way to the idea to accomodate all things required in a hidden minesterial way


    8. disproving anything they proved because they agree they do not know what gravity is, which paves the


    9. Therefore, we can assume that the theosophical literature paves the way for the reader, on the one hand, in the world of religion, and the other - in the realm of science


    10. A healthier life style with disciplined habits paves the way to success for sure

    11. Then the Captain knows that Jonah is a fugitive; but at the same time resolves to help a flight that paves its rear with gold


    1. She walks on crazily laid paving,


    2. With both dogs chasing them up and down the paving


    3. Catwhiskers and Cosmicblasto reached the end of the paving and


    4. enough they were racing down the paving


    5. Cosmicblasto and Catwhiskers were still riding down the paving;


    6. once they started to ride them up and down the paving


    7. It seemed that in this area there had been layers of this rough slate paving at one time


    8. The young man managed two or three disjointed paces before he too crumpled and flaked, finally tripping over an uneven paving stone and falling chin first to the floor


    9. The garden is long and thin, hedged on both sides with an old, mossy path of paving slabs running down the middle from a small patio area by the house


    10. It was so poor that its streets lacked paving, or even the

    11. Harold threw himself into paving the way for his now foreseen prolonged absence


    12. He becomes proprietor of this portion of the mine, and can work it without paving any acknowledgment to the landlord


    13. Much of the hard packed paving had cracked, filling with water and dirt


    14. Were the streets of London to be lighted and paved at the expense of the treasury, is there any probability that they would be so well lighted and paved as they are at present, or even at so small an expense ? The expense, besides, instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular street, parish, or district in London, would, in this case, be defrayed out of the general revenue of the state, and would consequently be raised by a tax upon all the inhabitants of the kingdom, of whom the greater part derive no sort of benefit from the lighting and paving of the streets of London


    15. chairs set out on the paving stones, continental style, though there were few clients


    16. Rounding the corner of the house, she quickened her pace, high heels tapping on the paving stones


    17. Disgruntled Catholics, (including the Clergy), operating within the Church, are precursors of The Antichrist; unwittingly paving the way for his eventual return; preparing a spiritual wasteland, confounding all aspects of Church doctrines and teachings superseding authoritative truths with (spiritually) vague and uncertain ecclesiastical notions pandering to the whims of an uninformed Conscience; discrediting revealed wisdoms and traditional customs inspired by the Holy Spirit


    18. The rendered services can be the following items: cab, telephony, hotel, food, trips, road transport or air, events, administration of cards; social infrastructure (energy, water, habitation, paving, communication, transport, health, education and basic sanitation), inclusive covering of taxes in the cases in that there is not exemption and others


    19. Those kids, were created out of his lust for Marilee, not his husbandly yearnings, and the priest would have laughed his collar tight, with Tom thinking absolution of his sins, multiple sins, was paving his ride into heaven


    20. also recalled a neighbor of Rose Duncan’s who had stolen some paving

    21. A crater over six meters wide and three meters deep had been blasted out of the center of the courtyard, the great paving stones shattered and tossed about like children’s blocks, smoke still rising from the hole


    22. The Keys Translocate the dozen sleeping assassins away before they can finish falling, but not before one of them is severely injured by a piece of paving stone flung by the blast at the center of the courtyard, as are eleven of my brethren


    23. “Well then, shall we go back there and attend it?” he laughed, sweeping her up in his arms and giving her a quick kiss as he began following the paving stones of the drive around the house


    24. He crouched to lower the bird to the paving, and the eagle hopped off, re-settled his feathers with a shake and a ruffle, and looked expectantly at nine-year-old Jind with his head cocked to one side


    25. A crater over twenty feet wide and ten feet deep had been blasted out of the center of the courtyard, the great paving stones shattered and tossed about like children’s blocks, smoke still rising from the hole


    26. It flew through the air and landed with a terrific crash on the crazy paving below


    27. blue and white walked past the paving


    28. one furthest left and exited out into a paving Vinary Heights


    29. ducked the punch and backed away up the paving


    30. trembling legs and back out onto the paving

    31. It fell to the floor with an almost metallic clang, bouncing from the many stones until it eventually settled between the paving stones


    32. Not wishing to linger near the repugnant smells, they continued towards the only exit, a long stairway of stone paving leading down, worn smooth through years of use


    33. Paving stopped only a couple blocks in from the road


    34. While common sense would create the link between a higher rate of teen dating violence among teens coming from dysfunctional homes or from child abuse, it is studies like the study released by Iowa State that is paving the way for a deeper understanding of why these tragedies occur


    35. He followed it warily, hugging the edge of the paving where the shrubs massed their shadows thickly, until he saw ahead of him, dimly in the dusk, the clump of lotus-trees, the strange growth peculiar to the black lands of Kush


    36. "When the Bolsheviks ousted the Tsar, a man they detested, they had no idea they were paving the route for a Communist tsar named Joseph Stalin


    37. the child away, paving the way for Isaac to


    38. Paving the road to romance


    39. I walked between two rows of taxis waiting for fares, counting the paving slabs in front of me


    40. Your company is poisoning millions of people every year and paving the path for their destruction

    41. My mobile phone smacks to the paving bricks and the car drives off with screeching tires


    42. The group halted the paving of parts of the bay for runways at the San Francisco airport


    43. He replaced the curtains and the canopy of the bed with new velvet, and he had the bathroom floor covered with paving stones and the walls with tiles


    44. gave way to paving slabs


    45. The stone paving slabs had also been removed and


    46. climbed out onto the paving


    47. Built during the Great Depression between 1931 and 1936, it used over three million cubic yards of concrete, enough for the paving of a two-lane highway from New York City to the city Tony Bennett left his heart in


    48. and paving the way for more horrific atrocities


    49. Brown and Root was raised up from a street paving contractor, to a major dam builder, and then to a major ship builder by Johnson’s pointed contracts before and during the war


    50. He lay down over seventy square metres of beautiful cobblestone paving, completely encircling the house





































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    Synonyms for "pave"

    pave coat smear overlay varnish veneer gild spread

    "pave" definitions

    a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows


    cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic