Sentence examples for likely to lay from inspiring English sources

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Nor is the Met likely to lay out a spread of tchotchkes like the souvenirs on sale at the New Amsterdam Theater -- no Monostatos mugs or Tamino tote bags.

They were also more likely to lay concrete pavements.

Older voters and richer ones are most likely to lay the blame on this.

But even the new results are not likely to lay the issue completely to rest.

On the union's side, it has long said that financially strong hospitals are less likely to lay off workers.

The local election results, too, are likely to lay bare the limits of Cameron's appeal north of the M4.

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Instead, a protracted trench war is likely to lie ahead.

Amenities aside, the Escalade's appeal is likely to lie largely in its presence.

Newman said Hanson's sympathies were likely to lie with the LNP.

Another study concluded that the rich are more likely to lie, cheat and break the law.

Liverpool The future of Suarez looks increasingly likely to lie away from Anfield.

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