Sentence examples for be to lay from inspiring English sources

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Our plan will be to lay back and come from off the pace.

Instead, the idea would be to lay down a marker for the future Mr. Peres talked about.

The goal of the conference will be to lay the groundwork for an independent, confident, secure and prosperous future for the country.

My approach to this task will be to lay out a formal definition of what I believe organizational culture is, and to elaborate each element of the definition to make it clear how it works.

The only way to compensate for the loss, he said in an interview, would be to lay off at least 20,000 government workers, including teachers and police officers, at a time when the state is starting to add jobs.

When Siemens, for example, faces a thirty-per-cent drop in demand for its products, it is just as tempted as an American firm would be to lay off thirty per cent of its workers.

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Because to say more might be to lie.

At times, your last resort would be to lie.

My first step was to lay a few ground rules.

Hens, for instance, are to lay twice daily.

Another potential position is to lay on your side.

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