Sentence examples for methodically lay from inspiring English sources

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We will very methodically lay out a framework of what we'll do next".

After she makes an official announcement early next year, Ms. Ellison said, she will methodically lay out her campaign initiatives and preliminary policy plans.

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Thanks its visual design work, a few sparse cutscenes and the ways it encouraged players to regard levels coolly and methodically, that game could lay claim to something exceptional: a leading character both morally questionable and consistently defined.

Thanks to its visual design work, a few sparse cutscenes, and the ways it encouraged players to regard levels coolly and methodically, that game could lay claim to something exceptional: a leading character both morally questionable and consistently defined.

When they got back to the house the colonel methodically began destroying everything of Gerda Fogelweiss that he could lay his hands on and the writer helped him.

American commanders are preparing for a prolonged campaign to quell the twin uprisings in Iraq, issuing orders to attack any members of a rebellious Shiite militia in southern cities relentlessly while moving methodically to squeeze Sunni fighters west of Baghdad until they lay down their arms.

Then she methodically butterflied the flesh, cutting and unfolding, repeating the action until the meat lay out on her board, glistening and ready for seasoning.

Richard Neal (D-Mass)., the chairman of the tax committee, has said he wants time "to lay out a case" for the move and that staffers drafting the request are doing it "methodically" and need time.

The book moves methodically through the Clinton and Obama administrations--as well as anticipating, through forensic political evidence, what a Hillary Clinton administration would look like--to lay the blame for destructive financial deregulation, tax cuts for the affluent, and free trade job dislocation squarely on their abandonment of traditional liberal concerns.

(lie, lay, lain, lying).

But Hastings notes that the responsibility for methodically incinerating Japan more properly lies with civilian commanders from Roosevelt and Churchill on down, including the genteel secretary of war Henry Stimson, who fretted over slaughtering civilians but did not stop it.

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