Sentence examples similar to lay having from inspiring English sources

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To lie (intransitive: lies, lay, has lain) means to recline; to lay (transitive: lays, laid, has laid) means to set down; to lie (intransitive: lies, lied, has lied) means to fib.

"In electronic media, lying has become less serious.

The district in which it lies has 1.5m people.

The word "lies" has been tossed around freely.

The [party's] lies have blown up in their faces".

Even so, my occasional forays into lying have made me something of a theorist of lying.

The Lower Yangtze Region, in which Hangzhou lies, has long been a cultural center.

"The republic's in trouble, we lie about everything, lying has become the staple".

Sex, lies had great company in the competition line-up of 1989.

And lying has proven psychological benefits.

Many warning signs marking where the unexploded mines lie have been washed away.

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