Sentence examples for attempting to lay the from inspiring English sources

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He is attempting to lay the groundwork for treatments for muscular dystrophy.

Andrey Arshavin was candid about the team's shortcomings during an interview on the eve of the match, quite sensibly attempting to lay the blame on defensive teamwork – the organisation and diligence of the whole side, in other words – rather than the defenders alone.

Trenton, Dec. 16, 2008 • To the Editor: In attempting to lay the blame for much of the subprime crisis on affordable housing and the Community Reinvestment Act, Howard Husock takes the novel position that the current crisis is a result not of too little regulation, but of too much.

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Sturridge raced down the right and attempted to lay the ball across to the unmarked Suárez but José Fonte stretched to poke the ball behind just as the Uruguayan prepared to pounce.

27), Thomas Friedman attempts to lay the blame for the failure of the Obama administration's foreign policies on changes in the world at large and not on the incompetence of the administration and the man who leads it.

The Viola defence was flat-footed, and the action for a moment slowed as the Spaniard bore down on goal, but instead of shooting Soldado attempted to lay the ball off to Nacer Chadli and Neto claimed with ease.

Speaking to the court, Bo attempted to lay the reason for his downfall at the feet of his estranged wife and his former right hand man: "[Wang] was secretly in love with Gu Kailai, his emotions were tangled and he could not extricate himself".

According to Allen, the early weeks of 2009 will be marked by a wave of bad economic news as the incoming administration attempts to lay the political groundwork for a massive stimulus package.

But only years later when he attempted to lay the foundation for his newly conceived discipline of general and comparative linguistics, he would return to it and rework his ideas.

To that, I say "Hoo-ray!" I'm using the Touch Diamond right now and the back doesn't cause me any undue concern except that, as BGR's Josh Karp points out, it "causes some problems when you attempt to lay the device firmly on a flat surface".

In his Treatise on Harmony (1722), he attempted to lay the scientific foundations of music, and codifies many of the ideas that are the basis of our analysis of music to this day (i.e., tonality, major vs. minor keys, principles of composition and accompaniment, etc).

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