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He lay there for more than a day.
He lay there for a while longer, his face on his arm.
Ali's family insisted he lay there for an hour, but there are reasons to doubt it.
lie (down), past tense lay: he lay there for an hour.
He lay there for a few minutes before limping to the dugout in obvious discomfort with Monahan's help.
He lay there for minutes that seemed like hours, surrounded by trainers, before walking gingerly off the field with assistance from Dr. Elliott Pellman.
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He lies there for the rest of the story as things go from bad to really bad, then worse.
But they lay there for hours.
He lay there, bleeding, for thirty minutes.
But no, he lay there waiting for his name.
He lay there, waiting for them to find the card and kill him too.
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