Sentence examples for might lay in from inspiring English sources

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The x2 on the other hand is more rugged, featuring knobby wheels and an elevated chassis for clearing obstacles that might lay in your path.

As Bleeding Cool pointed out, the key to the "Stranger" video might lay in an earlier HuffPost Books report on the novel "S.," which Abrams commissioned for author Doug Dorst to write.

Another explanation might lay in the selective annotation of entities by annotators of the external AD and MS gold standards; if annotators have selected the most frequent genes for annotation, the gold standard has a bias towards frequency ranking.

Other underlying reasons for the ethnic-specific manifestation of skin aging might lay in further genetic variations beyond the skin type and/or in different exposure habits to environmental factors, which influence skin aging.

An alternate explanation for this observation might lay in the fact that long term cell lines do not assemble the highly invasive phenotype in vivo that is observed clinically [ 45] and therefore might not be as responsive to inhibition of key signaling molecules.

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The answer might lie in language itself.

The future might lie in Ms. Bell's character, Jeannie.

Any answer might lie in the other new selections.

I believe the answer might lie in data science.

He suggested, though, that the answer might lie in some event in our evolutionary history.

Mr Rudd's salvation might lie in Mr Rudd's home state of Queensland.

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