paved street
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpaveandstreet
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pave
verb[T]
uk/peɪv/us/peɪv/
to cover an area of ground with a hard, flat surface of pieces of stone, concrete, ...
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street
noun[C]
uk/striːt/us/striːt/
a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or ...
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(Definition ofpaveandstreetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Structurally, the bridge is a 12-footlong (4 m) arch 7 feet (2.1 m) above the creek level, carrying thepavedstreet.
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Pavedstreetand central water and sewer serve all lots developed within the plan.
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Apavedstreet, with double colonnade, ran from east to west.
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Its houses are grouped around a singlepavedstreet, and look very romantic.
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Thispavedstreetwill be converted into a shared-use path, riparian habitat, and urban greenspace.
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In the city a royal palace was built and a temple acropolis to which a straightpavedstreetled from the city gate.
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Houses were selected by simple aleatory sampling (1 out of 5) from two city neighbourhoods with no paved streets.
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In the immediate surrounding vicinities, one finds lower-middle-class housing and paved streets.
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Resistencia is also a city with an extended area (about 50 km2) with no paved streets and without daily cleaning.
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In 1927, five miles (8 km) of paved streets had increased to 125 mi.
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The locality is based on 8 paved streets.
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Until recently wheelchairs were designed for relatively smooth surfaces and paved streets and were not designed for rugged environments.
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Past generations of the city lived there before there were paved streets.
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The airfield was completed 151 days after the announcement with construction including barracks, paved streets, hangars and shops. 1,016 buildings and structures were constructed.
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He also constructed water pipes and paved streets, and in 15041512 built defensive walls around the central part of the island.
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He planted trees, brought electrical service, paved streets, established a water and sewer system and in 1912 built the clock tower in the town green.
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Later ordinances provided for paved streets and sidewalks.
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The area retains its brick paved streets from the turn of the 20th century, horse-drawn carriages, and covered sidewalks in some areas.
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