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How To Use Paving stone In A Sentence

  • There's a lovely church garden inside the fence with colourful flowers that edge the old paving stones leading up to the mossy semi-circular steps to the door.
  • They marched with a bold step, rattling their heavy cothurni on the paving stones. Salammbo
  • The work was delayed when £10,000 of uncut paving stone, due to be laid on the pavements, was stolen from the back of a lorry in June.
  • Make sure the paving stones are flush with the lawn.
  • As tempted as I was by the paving stone of rumsteak roasted Henri 4, or perhaps the pight language followed by the cross of the owner or some burned cream, I ended up playing it safe that evening and ordering what I thought was a basic grilled sausage. The Italian Summer
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  • Take care when you walk on that path - the paving stones are rather uneven.
  • His head cracked against the paving stone, and his vision exploded before his eyes.
  • The paving stones outside the building are being ripped up and re-laid. Faulty Towers
  • Those blocks with a slight flow due to chipping or cracking are cut to obtain bondstones, curbs or paving stones.
  • The paving stones burned in the noon sun.
  • You can get 30-40 bits on one paving stone. Times, Sunday Times
  • A decision to replace a paving stone surface in historic Corsham town centre with tarmac in a road safety scheme may be reversed.
  • And it's the cheeky things, like setting up their little stepping stones, with my paving stones, that upset you as well.
  • The paviours beetled the paving stones and loose earth.
  • As one enters the nave of the church there is a paving stone in which you can see the imprint of a foot.
  • Marble discards are crushed to make the gravel or composite paving stones you see all over the world.
  • A way of expression as modern sculpture has given a rebirth to Chinese characters to reflect its beauty and position as the paving stone of our every footstep.
  • A mosaic of paving stones, red flagstones, cobblestones, and sandstone lintels salvaged from a demolished school form the paving and low walls.
  • Hire a professional landscaper to come in and remove the existing lawn and install stone or concrete paving stones.
  • In the broken paving stones of a church in Provence he sees the rose-colored marble of the Orient as he dreamed it to be when, a child, he would bend absorbed over Tales of a Thousand and One Nights.
  • The southernmost park, bordering Chinatown, has a red gateway at its entrance, fan-shaped paving stones and bamboo plantings.
  • I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch.
  • Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes.
  • Paving stones and pebbles are set into the ground so you are not in danger of slipping on wet grass.
  • The regular replacement of cracked paving stones and filling-in of potholes is one of the things your council tax buys you.
  • Take care when you walk on that path - the paving stones are rather uneven.
  • The hot paving stones scorched my naked feet.
  • Hire a professional landscaper to come in and remove the existing lawn and install stone or concrete paving stones.
  • I know which paving stone is loose and conceals a puddle, ready to squirt up at unsuspecting commuters.
  • Take care when you walk on that path - the paving stones are rather uneven.
  • He was thirteen and slept like a paving stone. Tommy's Honour: The Extraordinary Story of Golf's Founding Father and Son
  • The paviours beetled the paving stones and loose earth.
  • Take care when you walk on that path - the paving stones are rather uneven.
  • The council told him the bays would then overlap the paving stones, which would crack under the weight.
  • The past is violently, thrillingly, even painfully restored to us by the texture of a towel, a stumble on a paving stone, the clinking of a teaspoon against a cup and, yes, the taste of a madeleine dipped in tea.
  • Her heels clattering on the wet paving stones, she crossed the short distance to the temple, then entered the chedi. The Hunger
  • In the broken paving stones of a church in Provence he sees the rose-colored marble of the Orient as he dreamed it to be when, a child, he would bend absorbed over Tales of a Thousand and One Nights.
  • Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes.
  • There are precast paving stones in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors that are perfect for borders.
  • The two paving stones along the east side were probably bases for pithoi, fragments of which were found smashed on the room's floor.
  • The pathways of the labyrinth are constructed from paving stones recycled from other New York city parks and lined with grass, clover and mugwort.
  • Take care when you walk on that path - the paving stones are rather uneven.
  • The paving stones are usually finished quite neatly and smoothly where their edges enframe the firepit. A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 3-228
  • The pavement around the Market Cross is in a dangerous condition, with paving stones cracked and worn.
  • A couple of weeks later when the specimens finally arrived a worker planting one of them along Lexington Avenue — hundreds of them were going in across the neighborhood — informed me that paving stones and railings, to protect the saplings from our self-assertive canine population, were also on the way. Embracing, If Not Fully Hugging, the Trees

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