Examples of using Steady pace in English and their translations into Czech
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Keep a steady pace.
Steady pace. Very good.
She has a steady pace.
Appetizers are leaving the kitchen at a steady pace.
Very good. Steady pace.
A steady pace will get you there in a couple of days.
She walks at a steady pace.
A steady pace will get you there in a couple of days.
Keep going at a steady pace.
Keep walking. Steady pace, don't stop, don't look back, don't hang up.
Work is progressing at a steady pace.
And I want to wish you luck. A steady pace will get you there in a couple of days.
The most important is to keep a steady pace.
As if a single individual, walking at a relatively steady pace, circled the room, peeling off dots… randomly designating certain pieces as sold.
Appetizers are leaving the kitchen at a steady pace.
Ahead of him is Fabio Andolfi, who keeps steady pace and hold the 5th position in the rally.
Food is flowing into the dining room again at a steady pace.
But here I feel like, for the first time in a long time I'm walking at a steady pace and I'm afraid that if I kiss you my knees may buckle and I may stumble and I don't know if I can handle it now.
Announcer The kitchen, led by Joe, is pushing out food at a steady pace.
The efforts promoting environmental protection must be continued at a steady pace and the European Union must fulfil its role of protecting its citizens and nature, with which we all must live in harmony, by regulating oil extraction activities.
The women are pulling together andare pushing out appetizers at a steady pace.
Every day is special,though all flow in a calm and steady pace of the village life.
The disappearances occurred over a wide area at a fairly steady pace.
The app shows an icon of a dog(called Orion)that"walks" on a street map at a steady pace of 4km per hour, outside of the tourist centre.
Paul is doing a solid job leading the kitchen, andpushes food out to the diners at a steady pace.
But the electrical impulses inside of Khalil On a healthy person, those impulses pulsate at a rapid and steady pace, are slowing and they're getting dimmer. Baby?
It's a good start for Rule Britannia and Mademoiselle Francaise,heading off at a steady pace.
Not in a war there isn't rules. What's extraordinary about the idea of English fair play is you know, famously the, you know, the approach during the first World War, that we would sort of walk up out of the trenches onto no man's land, m; andsort of politely march at a slow, steady pace across towards the enemy.
