Sentence examples for be lay from inspiring English sources

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be lay

verb

To place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position.

  • To lay a book on the table

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This work will be lay the foundation for further CTA interior ballistic design.

Judging by the names given for the two injured men, Tsaptai Tsering, and  Kyarel, Mr. Barnett said, the latest protesters appeared to be lay people.

The bishops' new charter stipulates that a majority of the review board members must now be lay people who are not church employees.

There may be lay majorities on most of the committees and panels – but the press element of the membership is all appointed by the industry itself.

Dioceses will also have a review board, the majority of whom will be lay persons not in the employ of the diocese.

In fact, the priesthood is dying out so fast anyway that there will soon only be lay ministers in most churches.

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"I would be lying".

I'd be lying.

Could it be lying?

And it would be lying.

And we would be lying".

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