pavement造句61. Long skid marks on the pavement indicated the driver had attempted to brake.
62. The photograph showed a man lying prone on the pavement, a puddle of blood about his head.
63. As she fell off the bike, her head hit the pavement.
64. Holes in the pavement are a hazard for blind people.
65. There I was lying face down on the pavement and you two were laughing your heads off!
66. She stamped her feet on the pavement to keep out the cold.
67. Tourists crowded the pavement.
68. There are small shops and pavement cafes around every corner.
69. Concrete makes good pavement.
70. I tripped on a stone and went sprawling on the pavement.
71. The pavement thus laid is to be plained and polished.
72. The car mounted the pavement and crashed into a lamp post.
73. In order to widen the road they had to narrow the pavement.
74. The blood on the pavement had been washed away by the rain overnight.
75. People who park on the pavement are a public nuisance.
76. They found the boy crumpled on the pavement.
77. Tiny white blossoms patterned the pavement like confetti.
78. Then we were crossing a rutted rock pavement, a trig point incongruously ahead.
79. The old general store had gone but the shade thorn tree was still there, bewildered by its surround of concrete pavement.
80. The white marble squares on the pavement glowed as if on a phantom chessboard.
81. It speaks to me, his coat, of high cliffs and low pavement and black December skies.
82. The porter was expecting them and let Maxim park in an awkward position on the forecourt pavement.
83. They have people hanging about outside on the pavement trying to entice gullible idiots in.
84. He put on his hazard lights, pulled over and pushed his way across the crowded pavement towards the rubbish basket.
85. A black cab drew in to the pavement a few yards ahead of them.
86. I came home from school as I had arrived: fast, my feet barely touching the pavement.
87. In one street, the pavement is stacked with cardboard boxes of Toshiba television sets.
88. Constable McLennan stated that children of primary school age were allowed to cycle on the pavement.
89. Blanche glanced up and down the empty pavement, slid on her leather gloves and loped off into the night.
90. Other measures can include chicanes, pavement extensions and road narrowings.