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We were coming home at a good smart pace, about twilight.
Than took point, setting a smart pace through the jungle.
The fierce wind prevented much talk, and they went on at a smart pace.
To her relief, the hackney set off at a smart pace.
Even the men who had elected to walk and lead the donkeys were moving at a smarter pace.
Sean gathered up the reins and drove off at a smart pace.
He set off at once along the riverbank, at a smart pace.
The sergeant took a smart pace forward and saluted.
After a few minutes one of the men detached himself from the group and walked after Fred at a smart pace.
It was a moment before he regained his balance, and they were going at a very smart pace southwards.
Alice sets a smart pace from the beginning.
"You can run away from the mad dogs, and walk off at a smart pace without tumbling on your nose, now, I fancy?"
He had no cause to fret; the meal proceeded at an unhurried but smart pace.
Step by step and at a smart pace.
Toby whipped up his horses and bowled through the park gates at a smart pace.
For another ten or fifteen minutes he walked on at a smart pace until he came to a cart-track and turned up it.
She led us along at a smart pace, all the while drowning out chirping children and befuddled foreigners.
The cavalcade moved out at a smart pace, for the mist had turned to drizzle, and the horses were eager to be off.
They crossed at a smart pace, attracting curious looks, and went through another door into one of several corridors lined by doors on both sides.
Hopefully, we will calm down by Thursday and play at a calmer and smarter pace."
They marched eastwards at a smart pace.
He had an excellent view of Miss Stanton-Lacy driving at a smart pace up the street.
He set off at a smart pace, twisting and whirling his stick, in the direction of Covent Garden.
To do this we'll start with a half mile hiking and a half mile jogging at a smart pace.
Hester roared with laughter and took off, at a smart pace, trudging through the sand, followed doggedly by Frances.