Sentence examples for lie anywhere from inspiring English sources

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This time, the songs explore desire and longing: "I would lie anywhere with you/Any old bed of nails would do," Mr. Thorpe sings in "Bed of Nails".

The key faultline of the future does not lie anywhere near the Middle East but in the relationship between Beijing and Washington.

She has more in common with Blair, too, than she thinks – in her Chilcot appearance it was striking how blame and perfidy and mistakes lie anywhere but at her door.

But it is Porsche, a company whose core strengths would seem to lie anywhere but in the realm of tree-huggers, trumping all with the unveiling of three specialized hybrid systems engineered for very different applications: a sport utility, a racecar and a supercar.

He is in no doubt that Britain's future lies in Europe, for the simple reason that it cannot possibly lie anywhere else, and he laments the fact that in his time in Downing Street "Europe was not treated as if it was truly our future, rather as if it was a threat, or an adversary".Part of the fault was Mrs Thatcher's.

The stiffener has been modeled so that it may lie anywhere within the plate strip which helps to increase the flexibility in mesh generation.

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Research by the House of Commons library concluded that the figure lies anywhere between 15% and 53%.

Power, in so far as it lay anywhere, lay with William's successive chancellors, with individual ministers and increasingly with the leaders of the armed forces, whom William affected to command but who in reality commanded him.

They floated between categories as they floated across the world, blurring public service with private trading, soldiering with freelancing, their interests distributed east and west with no sense that the future lay anywhere in particular.

This remarkable result derives from two preliminary theorems: (a) the areas of all triangles on the same base, whose third vertex lies anywhere on an indefinitely extended line parallel to the base, are equal; and (b) the area of a triangle is half that of any parallelogram (including any rectangle) with the same base and height.

Understand any aspect of the so-called news agenda: understand, in particular, whether there lies anywhere within it an honest attempt to reflect what people actually want to know, or whether they're all just burning chicken-claws and having a giggle.

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