单词 | Paved |
例句 | 1. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. 2. Hell is paved with good intentions. 3. The path is paved with concrete slabs. 3. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 4. The dining - room opens onto a paved terrace. 5. The road was paved with smooth stone slabs. 6. The street is paved with asphalt. 7. The city centre streets are paved with dark local stone. 8. The avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter. 9. The wide paved road degenerated into a narrow bumpy track. 10. His economic policies paved the way for industrial expansion. 11. The road to happiness is paved with adversities. 12. This is a garden well paved with flowers. 13. The hotel is built around a paved central courtyard. 14. This decision paved the way for changes in employment rights for women. 15. Some roads are paved with cobblestones(), some with slabs of stones. 16. The Supreme Court decision paved the way for further legislation on civil rights. 17. The path is paved with interlocking stones. 18. Paved roads and mail deliveries are alien concepts. 19. The lane opened out into a large paved courtyard. 20. A paved high road forded the stream. 21. They say it's paved with gold. 22. The road to hell is paved with adverbs. Stephen King 23. For Motijhil boasts paved roads, electricity, a proper drinking water supply and sewage. 24. I turned on to the paved state road and headed west, and Janir went back to his Stephen King. 25. As he entered the paved courtyard the rain came whipping in from the sea, lashing against the car and obliterating everything. 26. There was a small paved area in front of it and a low wall. 27. Unemployed youngsters still come to London in their hundreds thinking that the streets are paved with gold. 28. Many asylum seekers appear to be economic migrants, convinced that the streets of Europe are paved with gold. 29. The area from the shops to the beach is paved with bricks set in patterns. 30. Flood never enjoyed the freedom he sought in baseball, but his efforts paved the way for other court battles. 1. The path is paved with concrete slabs. 2. The dining - room opens onto a paved terrace. 3. The road was paved with smooth stone slabs. 3. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 4. The street is paved with asphalt. 5. The city centre streets are paved with dark local stone. 6. The avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter. 7. The wide paved road degenerated into a narrow bumpy track. 31. Narrow paved streets that are little more than alleys wind informally round a low ridge once densely packed with houses. 32. Even the road to hypoallergenic Kleenex is paved with thoughtless growth, but not quite the way you'd think. 33. From the roofed gateway, a paved terrace leads to the Summer Garden past a perfect lawn to the orangery. 33. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 34. Earlier legislation paved the way by limiting the use of custody as a penalty for offenders under the age of twenty-one. 35. The lane had opened out into a large paved courtyard. 36. The lower school had its own grassed and paved play area with plentiful equipment. 37. She should be declared a public nuisance and paved over for a parking lot. 38. Here where the streets are not paved with gold, but with garbage. 39. I listened to my feet making a steady rhythm on the paved stones, as regular as a pulse beat. 40. Horsemen gallop along a paved road, slowing to offer tourists a trek to the Sphinx. 41. Round the back you would step out on to a paved patio, leading to a long garden overlooking a field. 42. Recent models of Toyotas drive along paved roads instead of pot-holed mud tracks. 43. Reforms paved the way for a flowering of democracy in Eastern Europe. 44. There are no paved streets, sewage, electricity or water services. 45. Then they paved the parking lot and built a pedestrian bridge over the river upstream from the falls. 46. The West Court has a paved entry from the north, but by way of steps down rather than a ramp up. 47. As we return to the school we cut across the large paved parking lot and head for the back entrance. 48. But the Black-Scholes model paved the way for wide use throughout the financial community. 49. He gave as an example some of the early work in genetics which has paved the way for biotechnological developments. 50. They pass a long, winding crack in the paved street he does re-member. 51. The yard at the front of the house was paved with flagstones. 52. In that instant he had changed the course of science and paved the way for the exploitation of Niagara Falls power. 53. Paper poured out in a long road, paved with hieroglyphics. 54. The road through the valley was only paved last year. 55. It may have paved the way for the 1992 election of Democrat Bill Clinton. 56. Mission Valley was being paved over and a freeway would soon be open all the way to Los Angeles. 57. These events paved the way for the formation of financial conglomerates and made inevitable concern over the increased potential for conflict abuse. 58. You may prefer a large and simple paved terrace area, or something smaller, incorporating raised beds and a barbecue. 59. These two studies paved the way for opening the doors of the premature nursery to parents. 60. Economists who must put up with taunting at cocktail parties should re-member that the road to good intentions is paved with hell. 61. This paved the way for leadership in an even greater battle - world war. 62. Their unique approach paved the way for an extraordinary leap into the deep earth. 63. An autonomous land vehicle, for instance,(http:///paved.html) would not be autonomous if it could only operate on paved roads. 64. Can you imagine driving 49 miles on a good, paved road in California and not seeing another car? 65. In one of the passes they pulled off the paved highway and parked out of sight of it, among limestone boulders. 66. In fact, nobody had made paved roads in Britain since the Romans left our shores. 67. It was irregularly paved, and lit only by an open window a few storeys above. 68. The first of the debt-reduction deals came before the Brady plan was announced and, indeed, paved the way for it. 69. But for one weekend at least, the streets of Silverstone are paved with gold. 70. There were several roads near by, but it did not take her long to find the one paved with yellow brick. 71. They moved in recently and paved half of my back yard, where I wanted to grow a garden in the spring. 72. It was the corruption of the Roman Catholic clergy in medieval times that paved the way for the Reformation. 73. The changes during the Nixon administration unintentionally paved the way for the uneven rise of globalisation. 74. It was extremely well built, with buttresses along its eastern side and a very solid paved floor. 75. A paved plaza at the Third Street entrance, near on-campus retail shops. 76. The paved road continues westwards past the main temple gate and connects with the road network of the upper town. 77. The surface was paved with massive stones and on these watery foundations Venice was built - a floating city! 78. I had hoped for thirty on the paved road to bump up the average before the open desert at Adrar. 79. The streets were dismal, a far cry from the paved streets and brick sidewalks of Philadelphia. 80. It has pretty herbaceous borders and an attractive paved herb garden, where on fine mornings breakfast is served. 81. Some had been told the streets were paved of gold. 82. The Ports Act 1991 has paved the way for this privatisation of the Trust Ports by competitive tender. 83. The ground now was paved with meat, mostly the linings of stomachs, which are white. 84. There were few paved roads, and most of the roads were so narrow only one car could pass. 85. Davis, himself, paved the way for this when he admitted the existence of arid and glacial cycles of erosion. 86. On the other hand, the modern world is being paved with mirrors. 87. Nothing was paved, little was fenced; the forests were full of cougars and the streams full of fish. 88. Not only were the streets impeccably paved, clean and lined with inviting shops, they were flanked by bike lanes. 89. The 1770s house had become a boarding house and the eighteenth-century garden paved over as the city bus station. 90. We alighted from the aircraft steps on to the only paved surface on the island. 91. As the year continues pot plants add colour and garden furniture will transform the paved area. 92. Its central pathway was paved with bricks that people bought for $ 35 and inscribed with their names. 93. Slowly Shelley started the engine again, and drove the jeep into the little paved courtyard. 93. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 94. The kitchen, quarry-tiled, looked out on to a courtyard paved in red brick with various evergreen shrubs in tubs. 95. The main roads within the city gates are paved with dark local stone and have pavements and kerbstones. 96. York, among many towns which have pedestrianised their centres, has paved many of its streets without adverse effect. 97. We can distinguish between paved runway and unpaved areas. 98. Buildings and paved surfaces appear in shades of blue-gray. 99. Salt iodization paved the way for other additives. 100. The top of circumvallation was paved by quadrel , which looks like a wild street, five to six horses can be ridden abreast along it. 101. New highways, like Dublin M50 beltway, are opening regularly, and even the most seemingly far-flung single-lane roads are well paved. 102. The small beachside lodge is less than 2 hours' drive from Guatemala City, on modern paved highways. 103. Since 1952, Fukuoka citizens had paved beautiful traditional American style building. 104. The resulting chaos paved the way for the NAZI party to rise to power. 105. The gutters either side of the paved high road were gurgling and even flooding. 106. It has paved the way for the Paraguayan team marching to France. 107. He hard, bite the bullet character paved flat light, inoffensive life. 108. A bigger mass extinction, at the end of the Permian period 251m years ago, killed 70% of the world's land vertebrates (and 96% of all marine animals) and paved the way for the age of reptiles. 109. This assist paved the way to victory at the Battle of Endor. 110. Paved the way for me, Costume Designer, is a man that served him. 111. Citigroup's say-on-pay defeat helped paved the way for last October's departure of Chief Executive Vikram Pandit. 112. Now that Apple iPad has paved the way, e-reader makers could also be re-evaluating the LCD as an alternative to the bistable, low-power but black-and-white E Ink display. 113. Schopenhauer once said: " Life is a red - hot coal from the ring road paved. " 114. S. should even address those long-term questions, like irrigation system, paved roads, electricity, cold-storage facilities is the quiet fault line in the current Afghanistan-policy debate. 115. We live in a small beautiful cottage, two miles from a paved road in the highlands of Scotland. 116. And the " city of marble... paved with emeralds ", as English art historian John Ruskin described it, welcomed the travelers with open arms. 117. The Chinese medicine paved on the umbilicus and enema has definite clinical therapeutics effect on the treatment of refractory cirrhosis ascites with azotemia. 118. The archaeologists found no pottery, ornaments or paved surfaces which might be suggestive of formal graves or burial rituals. 119. A timber concession here, a stretch of paved road or a Bongo stadium there, disarmed anyone who objected to his way of doing things. 120. The Battle of Hastings paved the way for the conquest of England. 121. If half of your landscaped areas are paved or covered with nonporous materials, precipitation will drain to other to drain to planted soil areas. 122. Most paved roads lead to trouble, Dirt Roads more likely lead to a fishing creek or a swimming hole. 123. The floor of the Gethsemane church was paved with fine mosaics. 124. A pioneer and product of the vast European immigrations of the early 1900s, she was drawn to the land where, she was told( ), the streets were paved with gold. 125. We turned left into the entranceway , which is nicely paved in sand colored flagstone and the discrete sign is simple bronze lettering on sand colored stone. 126. In these images, buildings and paved areas appear in shades of gray or beige, the clearest example being the McCarran International Airport near the bottom center of each image. 127. The Hubble Space Telescope paved the way for new advances in astronomy. 128. Regional commander Major-General Sajjad Ghani says the capture of Banai Baba Ziarat was a major setback for the militants and has paved the way for gains on the battlefield. 129. For most of its history, Soweto did not have parks or paved roads. 130. This matter-of-fact reference to the need for interdependency among adults in today's world paved the way for recommendations which placed community building as a core responsibility of schools today. 131. This is one of the last sub-regions where you don't have all-weather, paved roads going from one part of Africa to another. 132. Tailing of Shinto, from three huge brick paved, cypress pine on both sides, from south to north is dotted with more than 40 large and small buildings. 133. In doing so, they paved the way for the early detection of genetic diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, and for new scientific leaps such as animal cloning. 134. This procedure made the Bessemer process possible, and thus paved the way for the modern steel industry. 135. The style of Magic Art changed from novel into painting and became the new power of designs which paved the new road to the world of fogyish 2D design. 136. Years ago, you could tell who the most politically powerful person in town was because his road would be paved, " said Ray Keating, a member if the zoning board of appeals here." 137. All roads paved and grounds planted in grass, or otherwise landscaped, to minimize dust formation. 138. Anwar Sadat and King Hussein crossed important thresholds, and their boldness and vision mobilized peace constituencies in Israel and paved the way for lasting agreements. 139. Potential threats associated with climate include storm surges that can inundate coastal areas and prolonged hot weather that can heat heavily paved cities more than surrounding areas. 140. Excavated or modified form of pressure stabilized after crack hit paved surface of asphalt concrete or cement concrete surface. 141. The Sumerian capital boasted paved roads, tree-lined avenues, schools, poets, scribes, and stunning works of art and architecture of the kind discovered by Woolley and his team. 142. The treaty paved the way to still closer forms of joint action. 143. Cambodia's two-lane highways were well paved and relatively empty — the upside, perhaps, to the lack of a car culture. 144. This computerization paved the way for services such as automated call forwarding and answering systems, which unintentionally but effectively bypassed standard wiretapping techniques. 145. This resolution paved the way for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)-led military campaign to support the rebellion against Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi's forces. 146. Those three guys really set the tone and paved the way for other teams to fall in line. 147. The floor holding pen shall be paved with impervious materials and have good drainage. 148. Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, carries the designation M-1, so named because it was the first paved road anywhere. 149. I had always dreamed of being an office lady, gracefully coming and going into the business building paved by made-in-Italy china. 150. "Dead silkworm silk ended. candles burn into ash still" this is the most true portraiture of you, thank you, teach us knowledge, thank you for helping us paved the multicolored life. 151. You could tell that they'd been hit right after off-loading the tanks, as they were all staggered to the left and right of this paved road in formation with the ramps down. 152. It is right. After the floor is paved, the rate of air leakage is no more than 2%. It is mainly used in underground blowing-in fo air conditioner for 5A class office building. 153. Several months later, Mr. Fink paved the way to be involved in the problems at AIG. 154. At the west end of the leafy Oregon State University campus, past the scholarly red-brick buildings, is a massive T-shaped steel shed in a giant paved lot. 155. Because patients relieve nature by using the relief hole, a bed cushion can not be paved in the relief hole. Therefore, patients who lie on beds for a long time feel painful in the buttocks. 156. Vanguard novels paved a way to a better understanding of human itself by discovering and disenchanting of the human and its being state. 157. The sidewalks were paved with brick and lined with trees. 158. The first example is a T - intersection of a rural two - lane highway and a paved side road. 159. He says the scene resembles California's Silicon Valley 15 years ago,(http://) when the first wave of entrepreneurs paved the way for the new wave of dot-com era entrepreneurs. 160. Nanxi old house, to river beach pebble paved courtyard, disorderly layout constitute a beautiful natural pattern. 161. At twilight, the stillness was broken by the sound of hooves, clattering on the paved courtyard. 162. The unsullied and shining floor was paved with white mosaics. 163. Similarly, inventors like Edison and De Forest paved the way for theoretical work on wave theory and electronic. 164. Alchemy paved the way for the modern science of chemistry. 165. A new expressway is being paved from Shenyang to Dalian. 166. The test road was paved in xia'men sugan road viaduct, and the construction method of porous asphalt mix was researched. |
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