Examples of using Paces in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Ten paces it is.
Putting you through your paces.
Paces, to be exact.
And four paces east.
Perfect. Okay, five more paces.
People also translate
Okay, eleven paces from the door.
The next round will be 40 paces.
It's eight paces to the desk.
The desk is one, two, three paces.
It's ten paces on the other side.
More sacrifices 50 paces back.
Five paces from the wall.
Lies a thousand paces hubwards.
Two paces ahead, one to the left.
The throne is 154 paces from the door.
Four paces to the desk or the left.
Gabrielle is blown back several paces.
Walk two paces ahead of Zara.
You can really put this mic through its paces.
About six paces before this beam. If.
What's the one where they learn at their individual paces?
Five paces to my left is the"A" train.
We decided to walk 500 paces in one direction.
Four paces north and four paces east.
So then, uh, 300 paces and we got it?
Lord Vamanadeva begged from Bali Maharaja three paces of land.
Two pace-- Three paces is the first.
So it fell on my trusty Stunt Cock to put it through its paces.
The opponents shall stand thirty paces from one another.
The guys that paces around all night flying his plane.