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Example sentences for "paves"

Lexicographically close words:
pave; paved; pavement; pavements; paven; pavilion; pavilions; pavillion; paving; pavor
  1. The Sea Which paves the desert streets of Venice laughs In light, and music; widowed Genoa wan By moonlight spells ancestral epitaphs, Murmuring, 'Where is Doria?

  2. This tendency paves the way for the approach of Monotheism; for this it is to which the polytheistic stages of religion tend in their further development.

  3. He does not attain to a systematic exhibition of Christian doctrine, but he paves the way for it, and lays the first stones of the foundation.

  4. Thus he paves the way for his tardy rebuke of present disorders, which he reserves until two-thirds of his epistle is completed.

  5. The pictures undoubtedly marred the effect of the wonderful old ceiling, the painted compartments of which reproduced in infinite variety the peacock of Bernard de Paves tied by the foot to the lute of Nicolette de Vaucelles.

  6. She led Madame Hortha to the spiral staircase, the interlacing stonework of which repeated interminably in its intertwinings the emblematic peacock of Bernard de Paves tied by the foot to the lute of Nicolette de Vaucelles.

  7. From the reign of Louis XII down to the Revolution the heads of the elder branch of Paves had resided at the château of Montil.

  8. The love which paves thy path along the skies: THE EARTH: I hear: I am as a drop of dew that dies.

  9. Thus, tribal organization paves the way for the formation of States, though fixed rulership has not as yet been established.

  10. Doubtless also it was only to a slight degree a struggle with the captured woman herself--this perhaps represents a later transference that already paves the way for the phenomena of mere mock-struggles.

  11. Here the lecturer "clears the ground" or "paves the way" for the main question.

  12. The hall lecturer opens easily and paves the way for the treatment of his theme, but the street speaker would get no crowd or a small one by such a method.

  13. But one result of associated life is that it paves the way for the emergence of mind as an active force in social evolution.

  14. And that paves the way to progress--or the reverse.

  15. It is as it were the interpenetration of a diviner nature through our own; but its footsteps are like those of a wind over the sea, which the coming calm erases, and whose traces remain only, as on the wrinkled sand which paves it.

  16. The answer or objection in the preface to the anticipated remark 'that metre paves the way to other distinctions', is contained in the following words.

  17. In an age of progress, one invention merely paves the way for another.

  18. It stops washing and paves the way for a sod of nutritious grasses.

  19. The crops should follow each other in such succession that each crop naturally paves the way for the next one in the succession, or at least does not place its successor at a disadvantage.

  20. One kind of crop paves the way nicely for some other one.

  21. Your irritation," said Earl, "paves the way for me to say what I came to say.

  22. The truth of the matter is the real 'one crime' that paves the way for a lynching whenever we have the notion, is the crime of being black.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.