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How to use paved in a sentence

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A guilty verdict would be political dynamite and would have paved the way for the prosecution of other individuals.
A side gate provides vehicular access to the west facing back garden which is paved and gravelled for easy maintenance.
The south-facing back garden, which is not overlooked, has a paved patio area with garden lights and a water feature.
A spiral staircase gives access to the attic room, while outside, the paved back garden has a water feature and patio area.
A trademark jink and artful cross paved the way for a goal that hauled Everton back into an encounter in which they were 2-0 down.
This paved the way for e-mail viruses, like Melissa and LoveBug, that automatically spread to people in the victims' address books.
Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings.
Excessive government control and the licence-permit raj paved the way for corruption, which has developed deep inroads in our community.
Technological advancements have obviously paved the way for spectacular improvements in understanding.
There is off-street parking and a paved patio area to the rear, and the gardens are planted with lawns and rose bushes.
They moved into the churchyard to get out of the light and he led her around to a paved area at the rear of the church.
When we finally made it back to the gate the nice paved paths seemed an oasis of smooth level ground.
The paved road beneath our feet is leveling out from the downhill, the effort required to maintain forward motion is increasing.
The gardens are fully landscaped and each house features a paved patio to the rear with privacy fencing.
British writers had paved the way, inventing landscape gardening as a materialization of painting inside nature.
It appeared as though their singing paved the way for the last lap of her earthly journey.
By mid-November, once the newly paved road has fully hardened, it will be reopened to bus traffic.
The West had been settled with paved roads across the country, and the Indians were confined to reservations.
The bag can then be placed anywhere where space is limited, such as with a concrete or paved backyard, patio, or balcony.
The spine incorporates Main and Fox streets, where pedestrians treading on the colourful paved streets have right of way.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was a narrow lane leading to Southwark High Street, paved with knobbly stones and walled in with tall houses.
The roads are paved with round, knubbly stones, such as you see sometimes in narrow lanes and courts in seaside places at home.
Outside of this basin the square was paved with asphaltum, and was as hard and smooth as a floor.
We passed through the suburbs of katmandu by a road beautifully paved, in some places with brick, in others with granite.
The distance from Girivraja to Ayodhya is fixed in the poem at seven days' journey in a chariot on a paved road.
At the time of his arrival in Jacksonville, bay street was paved with blocks and there were no hard surfaced streets in the city.
The streets of the towns were narrow, but were often paved with a sort of cement.
One of these was an Indian clambake, neatly paved and piled with ashes and unopened clam shells.
The Tablinum in the house of the vestals and the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol were paved with sectile mosaic.
The floors of Roman buildings were paved with tiny blocks of brick called 'tesserae', three to four inches long and one inch wide.
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