Wondering how to use Pace in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as rate or step.
Pace in a sentence
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Pace meaning
- A step.
- A step taken with the foot.
Synonyms of Pace
Using Pace
- The main meaning on this page is: A step. | A step taken with the foot. | A step.
- Useful related words include: rate, step, stride, go.
- In the example corpus, pace often appears in combinations such as: the pace, pace of, pace in.
Example sentences (20)
Although the pace of the increase in deposit costs slowed in June, we cannot be certain about the pace of increases in the future, especially as the Fed continues to raise rates as they did yesterday.
As has become commonplace since arriving from the Gold Coast Jeremy Sharp was happy to set the pace in his group having already burned his teammates in their long-distance run as he did his best to keep pace with Olympian Peter Bol last week.
Deborah Parenti offers a timely reminder: “Yesterday’s pace is not today’s pace.
It wasn't the greatest performance, with his promoter, Eddie Hearn, admitting he was far from convincing: "If we’re talking about Shabaz Masoud as a world championship contender, miles off the pace, miles off the pace tonight.
Pushing the pace (6:47 p.m.): One other positive development early on: The Nuggets are pushing the pace every chance they get.
So my comment on it not continuing at the same pace is really around once we get through this fiscal year and I don't expect the percentage increase of our SG&A to be at the same pace that we've seen in the last two years, if that makes sense.
Still Off Pace: Inspections of U.S. corn exports are up from last week, although still lagged the pace of this time last year, said the Agriculture Department.
The broadest measure of the economy, real GDP, grew at a solid pace in the fourth quarter, rising at an annualized pace of 2.9 percent, following 3.2 percent in the third quarter.
Thegrew at a 2.1 percent pace in the April-June quarter and is expanding at a pace well above what Fed officials regard as the non-inflationary growth rate of around 1.8 percent.
When someone sees someone that can bowl at a certain pace, everyone expects them to bowl that pace all the time.
In a digital world, the pace of change is more rapid than ever before, and the pace of change is only accelerating.
Although it’s not likely Wilson will keep up this pace, he’s on pace for 74 touchdowns.
As Hussain mentioned, in English conditions, probing lines at gentle pace has often proved to be more venomous than express pace.
Entering Thursday’s play, Colorado’s (117-point pace) was the only other player in the NHL who’s even on a 115-point pace.
Radha Yadav was initially a pace bowler who loved to bowl fast, says her coach Praful Naik who asked her to shorten her run-up and switch from pace to leg-spin.
The 2020 Jaguar E-Pace is an F-Pace, squished.
The game was played at a crowd-pleasing pace –– fast, up-and-down and constant pressure on opposing defenses –– yet it wasn’t an out-of-control pace or tempo.
Time for Pace, Nagy to go: When does the ax come down on (Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan) Pace and (Coach Matt) Nagy.
Allen Foster, CN’s vice-president of bulk goods, says it is optimistic that the strong pace of shipments in June will continue through to the end of the crop year and the railway can build on its record pace.
England have pace and craft in abundance; the selection of George Ford, meanwhile, is a big statement that England intend to dictate the pace, to play the sort of game they want to play.
Common combinations with pace
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the pace 55×
- pace of 39×
- pace in 19×
- pace with 15×
- pace and 12×
- pace to 10×
- keep pace 9×
- on pace 9×
- slow pace 8×
- pace for 6×