Sentence examples for tests lie in from inspiring English sources

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Five goals against the Swiss showcased their potential, although greater tests lie in wait.

Far, far tougher tests lie in wait – Latvia offered absolutely nothing of attacking consequence – but Northern Ireland are still entitled to revel in a gloriously positive football tale.

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The novelty in the tests lies in the use of a waste material with promising results.

Singer tells us that part of the reason for the disappointing performance of students on standardized reading and writing tests lies in assessment.

The major advantage of computer-based tests lies in the assessment of new content areas and constructs (Drasgow and Chuah 2006; Wirth 2008).

Finally, another major difference between the two tests lies in the areas of top-down reading processes such as inferencing, identifying author purpose (17 for both), and sensitivity to rhetorical organization and cohesion (11 for both).

Another potential application of our tests lies in the field of relation extraction.

Some additional advantages of the test lie in its simplicity and low economical cost.

A greater test lies in wait next week in New England, against Manning's own greatest rival.

In gender, as with race, the only true test lies in the quality of the actor.

The acid test lies in proper progression of a scene which was surely boosted by events at Augusta National.

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