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21 Sentences With "at a regular pace"

How to use at a regular pace in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "at a regular pace" and check conjugation/comparative form for "at a regular pace". Mastering all the usages of "at a regular pace" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Books and comics will continue to arrive at a regular pace.
Even so, Wag has been entering new markets at a regular pace.
The original game's loot grind delivered lottery-like thrills at a regular pace.
Updates, too, will come at a regular pace and faster and more painlessly than customers were previously accustomed to with its OpenStack solution.
Story at a glance Americans ate nearly half of their meals alone from 2018 to 2019, and those meals are coming from fast-casual restaurants at a regular pace.
Investigations of various sorts can get started, and because those are conducted on the ground level—in the civil service—they will continue to occur more or less at a regular pace.
It's a complicated story to sort out, made somewhat easier by the fact that the author Diana Gabaldon is continuing to publish new books in the "Outlander" series at a regular pace.
The Fed, which is reducing the holdings at a regular pace, has said that it does not want to adjust that pace in response to changes in economic conditions, preferring to adjust interest rates instead.
And unlike Apple, which can improve hardware and software all at once at a regular pace, improvements for Android smartwatches are reliant on three different parties: Google, Qualcomm, and the hardware companies that actually build the watches.
And while grinding is part of playing a game like this—unlocking tracks, cars, upgrades at a regular pace is ingrained in racing simulators—there's a fine line that Forza Motorspot 7 doesn't seem to be walking for a lot of players.
"The rates are going up because the Federal Reserve has started raising interest rates at a regular pace and we can expect that they'll continue to go up," said Mark Kantrowitz, the publisher of Cappex, a website that helps families search colleges and the scholarships.
While scourings would have occurred episodically, the corrosion would have proceeded at a regular pace.
Within a few days, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan ratified the amendment, their legislatures being then in session. Other states followed suit at a regular pace, until the amendment had been ratified by 35 of the necessary 36 state legislatures.
Many protesters fought beyond the issues of development and power plants and demanded a right to elect their own local officials. These demands most often were not seen through as local civilians were not given an option to choose their own officials and development continued to occur at a regular pace.
The university has established cooperative and exchange relationship with over 140 universities and research institutions in more than 20 foreign countries or regions. Out of those, 105 institutions have also signed cooperation agreements with OUC. International conferences on Marine Science and other subjects are held at a regular pace. Joint education with other universities has led to several joint education programs, including the Sino-German Initiative in Marine Sciences Master.
The Katzenjammer repertoire spans a wide range of genres, including jazz, classical, secular, sacred, folk, and pop music, with over one hundred arrangements in the complete repertoire. Undergraduate members and alumni alike continue to contribute new arrangements at a regular pace. Two of Peter Urquhart's first arrangements written specifically for the Katzenjammers, "Ticket to Ride" and "Stoned Soul Picnic", remain traditional favorites and are always featured at reunions of Katzenjammer alumni.
After a testing session along the Faentina railway line in Tuscany, the 772.1001 car was certified as compliant to FS specifications and brought into service; the first OM-built unit was delivered in November of the same year. Building of the first 196 units continued at a regular pace up to 1943. In 1939 the local railways Ferrovie Padane bought the three prototype cars from FS and two years later ordered from OM two additional units (FP ALn 72 1004-1005). Those units were equipped with a different transmission gearing, which slowed them to a maximum speed of 100 km/h while providing the cars with of additional power.
The restored facade of the Dar al-Magana today (with the bowls missing) The clock consists of 12 windows and platforms carrying brass bowls. The motion of the clock was presumably maintained by a kind of small cart which ran from left to right behind the twelve doors. At one end, the cart was attached to a rope with a hanging weight; at the other end to a rope with a weight that floated on the surface of a water reservoir that was drained at a regular pace. Each hour one of the doors opened; at the same time a metal ball was dropped into one of the twelve brass bowls.
Cooper test was one of the most commonly used fitness tests to measure the fitness levels of both amateur and professional football referees; including referees from the FA (English Football Association). However, in recent times, many countries have decided to abort the use of the Cooper Test. They claim that the Cooper test does not relate to a real football match, where players run short sprints rather than at a regular pace, and therefore, does not truly indicate if a referee will be able to perform well in a football match. As such, all FIFA referees are now required to pass the HI Intensity Fitness Test.
Mutation rates for single nucleotide sites for most organisms are very low, roughly 10−9 to 10−8 per site per generation, though some viruses have higher mutation rates on the order of 10−6 per site per generation. Among these mutations, some will be neutral or beneficial and will remain in the genome unless lost via genetic drift, and others will be detrimental and will be eliminated from the genome by natural selection. Because mutations are extremely rare, they accumulate very slowly across generations. While the number of mutations which appears in any single generation may vary, over very long time periods they will appear to accumulate at a regular pace.
Kott becomes interested in Manfred Steiner, an autistic boy at Camp B-G in the hopes that the boy can predict the future-- a skill Kott would find useful to his business ventures. Since Camp B-G is scheduled for closure, Kott offers to take Manfred off Glaub's hands. Manfred in turn is afraid of a future only he can see, in which Mars is derelict and the AM-WEB is a dumping ground for forgotten people like him, where he will eventually be confined as a decrepit old man to a bed on life-support. Kott leases Bohlen's contract from his current employers and hires him to build a video device that can help Manfred perceive time at a regular pace (Kott is also ultimately intent on getting revenge on Bohlen).

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