Sentence examples for the idea lies from inspiring English sources

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The idea lies dormant until fiction (sort of) becomes fact 70 years later, when Nike develop a robot arm, in 2000, to test its new clubs.

Multiple imaginings Filling up The maestro's maestro ReprintsThe strength of the idea lies in the 11 leaders it covers and the expertise of the writers assembled to tell their extraordinary stories.

Like many Shakespearean tyros, he also falls into the trap of seeking to illustrate virtually every line with an appropriate hand gesture: thus when he offers "to write sorrow in the bosom of the Earth" he mimes a signature forgetting that the potency of the idea lies in the words.

The idea lies in pre-identification of groups of potentially similar clusters.

The idea lies in the development of a drug that attenuates bacterial virulence rather than antibiotic mediated bacteria killing or growth inhibition such that the organism fails to establish successful infection.

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The idea lay dormant for several decades and came to fruition during IGY with the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition led by Vivian Fuchs.

By carefully controlling its properties, he could turn a single chip of semiconductor into resistors, capacitors and transistors connected in any way he liked.Smaller and smallerBy September 12th, the idea lay in his hand.

The idea lying behind these rules comes from supervaluation logic (van Fraassen 1969; Priest 2001, Ch. 7).

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