Sentence examples for to be laid from inspiring English sources

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to be laid

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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He needs to be laid to rest".

Turf about to be laid.

He had to be laid up someplace close.

The worker will now have to be laid off.

Is that field supposed to be laid flat?

How many teachers will have to be laid off?

Only a few are expected to be laid off.

No one wants to be laid off; it feels embarrassing".

"I still want to be laid by you," Williams croons.

It had to be "laid out anew," Mr. Hall said.

Its keel is expected to be laid today.

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