Sentence examples for will presumably lay from inspiring English sources

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Publication of the journals, he feels, will presumably lay some of these fantasies to rest, but he does not elaborate on how they will do this; he merely notes that they record Plath's "day to day struggle with her warring selves" and are to be exempted from his over-all characterization of her prose writings as "waste products".

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Since it was hypothesised that bone marrow oedema will increase during the run and decrease during rest (presumably lying down), the time from finish of the daily run to MRI scanning was recorded.

The blue gene presumably lies within the region deleted in Df 3L fz-GF3b/TM6b, and remains unidentified.

Thus, the particles presumably lie very close to, or in direct contact with, the surface.

The more exotic-sounding dance attractions include the Kahurangi Maori Dance Theater of New Zealand, the Divine Divas of Oriental Bellydance and Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu from Hawaii, which presumably will lay to rest the simple-minded stereotype of hula dancing seen in Hollywood movie musicals.

You can enjoy the horizontal shower lying either on your stomach or your back, when it will presumably relentlessly pelt your face.

The rest of the team will presumably be unchanged.

Visitors will presumably be advised to avoid the dumpster out the back, where it is rumoured that a hobo lies in wait.

On Tuesday Mr Osborne will lay out further details – such as how much the guarantee will cost lenders (a cost which they will presumably recoup from the customers in higher borrowing rate).

The stock market will presumably fall.

There will, presumably, be more to follow.

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