"pace" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But the jobs market remains a worry, the committee said, and the slow pace of growth means the "unemployment rate will decline only gradually."
- The pace of the operation meant that sometimes lower priority supplies were delivered rather than those needed.
- He can play very well with the ball in hand, and his pace means that he is difficult to mark.
- People paused on the street, not understanding what the mad pace meant.
- Although he enjoys the visits, he said, the pace has meant taking his work home or doing a lot of it in the car.
- As McGwire said, pace means nothing until the last out is made.
- The very rapid pace of change in the computer market does mean that second-hand computers can be excellent value.
- The step-breath pace meant each member of the team had time to get sure footing before taking the next step.
- Admittedly the pace of work meant that there would be a slight increase in injuries.
- Furthermore, the pace of change means it could be a generation at least before we see the full implementation.
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