Sentence examples for may lay its from inspiring English sources

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To reach homes, it may lay its own fibre, or rent them wholesale from BT.

"No Hotel" may lay its figurative cards on the table in relatively short order — but they're all jokers.

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NTT, however, may lay down its own conditions.

Its popularity may lie in its linearity and simplicity which gives it a very 'modern' appearance.

In fact, traditional radio's only advantage may lie in its main handicap: its ties to a specific region or city.

In the end, its salvation may lie in its Anglo Australian rival after all.

The reason for Korea's underwhelming architecture may lie in its culture and its regulations.

While BioAmber's decision to use yeast as its primary manufacturing tool is impressive, its main innovation may lie in its choice of raw materials.

The clearest present proof of its shotgun method may lie in its mouse genome, assembled just with Celera data, which the company will offer to its subscribers.

However, its greater value may lie in its widespread use as a common diagnostic platform.

Air America's problem may lie in its eventual success; it may become mediocre once it is no longer the opposition.Although the Fairness Doctrine is not really an answer to the excesses of talk radio on the right, something needs to be done to stop blowhards like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity from spewing opinion as fact.

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