Sentence examples for lay upon your from inspiring English sources

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"Preludes" by TS Eliot "You tossed a blanket from the bed, / You lay upon your back, and waited".

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Spoon out the crisps and lay upon some paper to drain.

A film of tiny insects and bits of vegetation lay upon the surface.

She looked down to see that her hand lay upon a pile of silk stockings.

Cut the egg in half and lay upon the beetroot, seasoning with a little salt and pepper.

He was gazing from his office window at 10 East 40th St., admiring the smooth fall of snow that lay upon Bryant Park.

For a second it lay upon the surface, then it gradually seeped away until only a flotsam of dead insects speckled the stones.

The burden of rule lay upon the mayors of the palace, who governed Austrasia, the eastern part of the Frankish kingdom, and Neustria, its western portion.

On the king's head was a magnificent golden portrait mask, and numerous pieces of jewelry and amulets lay upon the mummy and in its wrappings.

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