Sentence examples for soon to lay from inspiring English sources

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It may be too soon to lay the whole spiel on Nikolas and Samuel, but I don't worry as much.

There's bound to be a big presentation soon to lay out the thesis for a multibillion-dollar bet on Air Products.

Before the decade was over, IBM was heading into serious trouble and was soon to lay off thousands of employees.

That's why I plan to introduce drought legislation soon to lay out the federal role in this long-term effort.

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On this June morning, all the elements were in place for a pro-forma blockbuster: a nine-figure budget, the most awesome mutant lizard that computers could generate, and a colossal monument to hubris soon to lie in ruins — the nuclear facility, played by the sludge-control building of a wastewater-treatment plant near Vancouver.

Prices of basic foods are rising and the government will soon have to lay off workers.

It raised the prospect that Mr. Paterson might soon seek to lay off state workers to save money.

But whilst miners were considered too valuable for cannon fodder, when the Western Front stuttered into stalemate their skills were soon required to lay enormous landmines beneath the static lines of trenches.

If you are an employer, have you started hiring again or will you soon be forced to lay people off?

Raising awareness of brutality towards women is not a slow process; the problem is rather that the flash of outrage soon dissipates, to lie dormant until somebody or something triggers it again, while the vileness carries inexorably on, partly because the concerned public is unaware of its own misogyny.

One of the scenes include Lucas struggling to sleep on a bed, and soon resorts to lying on the floor instead.

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