Sentence examples for designed to be laid from inspiring English sources

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Her husband's marker was designed to be laid flat on the ground, but she has it propped up, so people can see it better.

He took care to issue these maps as contiguous documents: each was issued and sold separately, but designed to be laid together to create a composite view of the entire Confederacy.

The most mesmerizing of the six rooms is dark, and empty except for a large, carpeted rectangle designed to be laid upon for staring upwards.

Another option is to use pavers that are designed to be laid in round shapes.

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These are rounded, and depending upon design can either be laid out end-to-end or in an overlapping style.

Two ships from these designs would be laid down per year until 1928.

Don't draw too hard or dark - the design should always be laid out lightly first, then you can move in and accentuate later.

Although golf in Noordwijk aan Zee began in 1915, the present course, designed by Pennink, was laid out in 1972 near the tiny village of Noordwijkerhout.

The University of Connecticut has designed a fibrous film that can be laid on the ground like a carpet.

But the foundation stone of the £150m concrete and glass building, designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, should be laid next month.

You can choose from one of six design templates how your blog will be laid out.

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