How to use "pavement" in a sentence

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A few moments later he noticed something on the pavement in front of Brown's stableyard, and crossed the road

Suddenly the man pulled the woman into the street and threw her down on to the pavement

At 8.30 on Saturday night Constable Robinson found a woman lying on the pavement in Aldgate High Street

By the light of a lamp on the pavement, he could see a torn jacket, trousers with holes in them, and two bare feet

The two men were approaching at a run, slipping on the snows-potted pavement.

Bizarrely, the unplowed trail had led them to a paved road; steam rose from it, and sections of the pavement were even dry.

The Explorer roared across the straightaway and careened up the slope beyond, through the tendrils of steam that rose from the black pavement.

Elliot held the vehicle on the pavement as they rounded the bend, and then they were out of the guard's line of fire

It had been only fifteen or twenty feet above the pavement, but it rapidly climbed forty, fifty, sixty feet.

If you haven't yet read The Eyes of Darkness, I am giving away nothing important in the story when I tell you that eventually, in a search for her lost son, Tina ventures into the High Sierras in winter, where she comes across a paved road, in the middle of the wilderness, that features heating coils under the pavement to prevent snow from sticking to it

People there were standing on the pavement, looking in surprise at the growing crowds of refugees

A jeweller's window had been broken open in one place, but the thief had clearly been chased away, because a number of gold chains and a watch were lying on the pavement

A broken bottle of wine had formed a pool on the pavement

In front of me the road became black and I saw the twisted shape of a body lying across the pavement