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Example sentences for "good pace"

  • I called off the dog, and we stepped out at a good pace up a narrow ravine by the banks of a mountain stream.

  • Once clear of the thorns, we went at a good pace, and soon heard the pack approaching.

  • The frost had set in again, so that at least I could follow my route with dry feet, and at a good pace.

  • I was walking on at a good pace, when a farmer told me as I passed his house that I should find a mill about six or seven miles further on, where I could pass the night; the sun was already low in the heavens.

  • The first 11 miles was on the down-grade over the ice-falls, and at a good pace we completed this in about four hours.

  • It looked as though she had been trying to get round the Cape, and therefore I argued she must have been going a good pace as the drift was making rapidly to the south.

  • They walked on at a good pace, their faces turned in the direction of the smoky mist of the town far ahead, Ferdinand chewing his quid and spitting incessantly.

  • They started at a good pace, Lasse Frederik and Sister each standing on a step all the way down to the main road.

  • Well, it had been a damper, and now he shook off the disappointment and set out at a good pace.

  • The animals had so far recovered that they could walk at a good pace, and we reached, in the early morning, the foot of the Gilif mountain, which at this spot is quite uninhabited.

  • Inspired with the prospect of a successful action, a speedy return to their wives and families, and a long rest, my men now moved on very cheerfully and at a good pace.

  • The tired animals refused to trot, would only walk at a good pace, and as the sun rose we found ourselves on the high ground to the northwest of Metemmeh.

  • And indeed, we came down then pretty speedy from the rock where we did sleep; and had forward to our way at a good pace.

  • The party then proceeded onwards at a good pace, looking about in all directions for the expected enemy, and betraying all those symptoms of apprehension which the very name of Turcoman excites throughout the whole of Persia.

  • Having proceeded some five parasangs on my road I saw a strange figure walking before me at a good pace, singing with all his throat.

  • I readily agreed, and after the dervish of the hut had given us a pipe to smoke, we departed, walking at a good pace; without much being said between us during some time.

  • Becoming bold now from long immunity and trusting to their Mexican address and knowledge of Spanish and its Mexican variants, they turned into the main road and pursued their journey at a good pace.

  • Their horses, having rested long and fed abundantly, were strong and fresh, and they went at a good pace, until they came to the last swell from which they could see San Antonio.

  • Thus they rode at a good pace, until nearly noon, and the trail was now so fresh that they could not be far away.

  • If we keep a good pace we can join a lot of the boys by nightfall.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good pace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good angel; good authority; good color; good country; good farm; good feeling; good fight; good grace; good head; good health; good house; good influence; good knights; good mistress; good name; good quality; good sermon; good soul; good spirit; good store; good story; good trade; good uncle; thought about; universal deluge; when daylight