Use "be laid" in a sentence

1. The cloth should be laid flat.

2. A preliminary groundwork must be laid this year.

3. Chillax (Verb) To relax; to be laid back

4. Strict rules governing blends should be laid down

5. No rules can be laid down for handling this.

6. 4 A preliminary groundwork must be laid this year.

7. China's confrontational military Buildup to be laid bare by U.S

8. China's Confrontational military buildup to be laid bare by U.S

9. - keep accounts in accordance with rules to be laid down,

10. 000 federal workers will be laid off to reduce the deficit.

11. The Court of Inquiry recommended additional charges be laid against Captain Nelson.

12. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States

13. For The Necronomicon to be laid to rest, it has to be dismantled.

14. The four National Highway projects for which foundation stone will be laid include:

15. As decking, level areas can be laid on the ground like a dance floor.

16. 4 The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle. 

17. (19) Whereas administrative rules and procedures must be laid down for cooperation in this field,

18. Foundation stone of Dhule City Water Supply Scheme under AMRUT will be laid by PM.

19. The groundwork could be laid at a regional and subregional level prior to that conference

20. In 1937, Italy ordered two more Vittorio Veneto-class battleships to be laid down in 1938.

21. The minister resigned, and the government hoped that the scandal would finally be laid to rest.

22. Detailed rules should be laid down to take account of the new provisions of that Regulation

23. Drunks would be laid off immediately, and could only return when sober. Chronic alcoholics were fired.

24. Rules should be laid down for calculating advances on financial compensation and fixing the security amount required

25. Among the important projects for which the Foundation Stone will be laid, is the Jaipur Ring Road.

26. The story is all too common, but should the blame really be laid on the coaching institutes?

27. or (b) by computer transmission, in accordance with rules to be laid down by the competent authorities

28. Appropriate provisions must be laid down to take account of the particular safety conditions in very long tunnels

29. The foundation stone of roads under central road fund (CRF) will be laid through the press of button.

30. whereas the detailed arrangements whereby rescission of the contract is effected may be laid down in national law

31. But, though this unity must be laid down as the basis of knowledge, it is absolute and transcendental.

32. As long as he is free, there is no way that her soul can be laid to rest.

33. Does he like you to be laid-back with him or very focused on him and very enthusiastic?

34. Uginox is lightweight, vandal resistant and can be laid in long lengths, eliminating the need for cross joints.

35. It appears that before the rig or any other structure can be set up, special foundations must be laid.

36. With so many reports to mislead one, it is hard to say at whose door the responsibility should be laid.

37. (a) to (e)Information is being collected through concerned agencies and will be laid on the table of the House.

38. (a) to (e) Information is being collected through concerned agencies and will be laid on the Table of the House.

39. (d) to (f) Information is being collected through concerned agencies and will be laid on the Table of the House.

40. 14 Mechanical tint a pre-printed sheet of dots, lines or patterns that can be laid down on artwork for reproduction.

41. Fire had to be laid to bed – women would cover charcoal with ashes every evening so that fire would not wander around.

42. No A-150 would ever be laid down, and many details of the class' design were destroyed near the end of the war.

43. 3a. The format and scope of the information referred to in this Article shall be laid down in an agreed worldwide industry standard.

44. Chillax (third-person singular simple present Chillaxes, present participle Chillaxing, simple past and past participle Chillaxed) (intransitive, slang) To relax; to be laid back

45. Chillax (third-person singular simple present chillaxes, present participle chillaxing, simple past and past participle Chillaxed) (intransitive, slang) To relax; to be laid back

46. 2 Before the foundation can be laid, though, we need to prepare the building site, as it were, taking into consideration the circumstances of the householder.

47. Members of temporary staff shall have the right to acquaint themselves with their medical files, in accordance with arrangements to be laid down by the Agency.

48. Specific rules for veterinary treatment should be laid down ranking the different types of treatments and limiting the frequency of use in the case of allopathic treatments

49. For water quantity, overall principles should be laid down for control on abstraction and impoundment in order to ensure the environmental sustainability of the affected water systems

50. Every one is to be accountable for his own actions, and no man is to be laid under a suspicion or odium for the fault of another.

51. For water quantity, overall principles should be laid down for control on abstraction and impoundment in order to ensure the environmental sustainability of the affected water systems.

52. (41) For water quantity, overall principles should be laid down for control on abstraction and impoundment in order to ensure the environmental sustainability of the affected water systems.

53. The data set shall be laid down following the International Classification of Health Accounts of the OECD and the International Shortlist for Hospital Morbidity Tabulation of the WHO.

54. Composting is now the only legal way for Washingtonians to be laid to rest on their own property, though in the form of mulch, according to the outlet

55. John Allegro was the only member to publish all his translations in learned journals as soon as he felt they were ready to be laid open to scrutiny.

56. After that, it can be laid in the ground and then run through the walls of a building and deployed aerially in a manner similar to copper cables.

57. (37) for water quantity, overall principles should be laid down for control on abstraction and impoundment in order to ensure the environmental sustainability of the affected water systems;

58. The 'invention' of the cleidoic egg, and its embryonic membranes, is the main reason why the eggs of an Amniote do not need to be laid in water

59. The data set shall be laid down following the International Classification of Health Accounts of the OECD and the International Shortlist for Hospital Morbidity Tabulation of the WHO

60. The future cannot be predicted, and we may be laid off some day. When we encounter this situation, savings can help us alleviate much painfulness and go through difficulty.

61. The angle with which both disks enclose the cable to be laid, together with the coefficient of friction, allow the highest tensile stresses to be mastered without crushing the cable.

62. 17 Based on the demand, the ultrasonic radiation surface can be laid underside the launder slot or on the side face or on the peak face, it is quite agility.

63. Now false doctrine Benumbeth conscience, and then that all authority may be laid aside, the rights of the magistrate are invaded, that as conscience may not stand in the way of their …

64. When else in your relationship -- unless you're the type of couple to engage in accusatory screaming matches in the cereal aisle of Whole Foods -- will its terms and conditions be laid so bare?

65. The question occurs, how is such tax to be laid, uniformly or Apportionately? The rule of uniformity will apply, because it is an indirect tax, and direct taxes only are to be apportioned

66. Should this be the case, the exact nature of this procedure will be laid out either in an addendum to the Official Journal or as a modification to the notice of open competition

67. The question occurs, how is such tax to be laid, uniformly or Apportionately? The rule of uniformity will apply, because it is an indirect tax, and direct taxes only are to be apportioned

68. The question occurs, how is such a tax to be laid, uniformly or Apportionately? The rule of uniformity will apply, because it is an indirect tax, and direct taxes only are to be apportioned

69. 13 This gives to feminine masochism a quite different import which can only be laid hold of by clearly grasping first what must be posited at the beginning, namely that it is a masculine phantasy.

70. (3)The minimum allocation of Union funding to specific areas of activities should be laid down by the Member States concerned, as they are in the best position to identify the sensitive priority areas in their territory.

71. Fore and aft at the edge of the frames and athwartships at the positions of the foremost and aftermost lashings, next to the bulkheads, perimeter boards of at least 50 mm x 150 mm timber shall be laid.

72. And I shall actually make the land a desolate waste, even a desolation, and the pride of its strength must be made to cease and the mountains of Israel must be laid desolate, with no one passing through.

73. Over and above the information in respect of Question No 929 given in House on 30th November, 2006, additional information as requested for now is being collected from the concerned Missions and will be laid on the Table of the House.

74. The service conditions of those serving in the Audit and Accounts Department and the administrative powers of the Comptroller and Auditor - General are to be laid down by the President by rules framed after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor - General .

75. Detailed conditions should be laid down for support for the first afforestation of agricultural land, in particular in relation to the definition of land to be afforested, of the establishment costs, of the farmer and of the fast-growing species.

76. Arbitraments" be laid down but rather that parties and arbitrators should study and observe the standards and principles established under common and statutory law, that have been laid down and are set forth by able authorities." Many experienced in labor relations will differ with this statement and

77. Enjoy lunch, happy hour or dinner at Cooters on Clearwater Beach! Our "Old Florida" style atmosphere may be laid back and casual, but we are serious about our food! There's something for everyone from awesome wings, shrimp, grouper cheeks and burgers to fresh oysters, gator bites, stuffed mahi mahi & Alaskan king crab.

78. I Condole with you, we have lost a most dear and valuable relation,3 but it is the will of God and Nature that these mortal bodies be laid aside, when the soul is to enter into real life; ’tis rather an embrio state, a preparation for living; a man is not completely born until he be dead: Why then should we grieve that a new child is born among the immortals?

79. Daily business is arranged according to priorities fixed in Direction 2 of the Directions by Speaker viz . oath or affirmation . Obituary references , Questions , leave to move Adjournment Motion , questions involving a breach of privilege , papers to be laid on the Table , communication of messages from the President , Calling Attention statements , statements and personal explanations , motions for elections to Committees , Bills to be introduced , matters under Rule 377 , etc . Apart from the private members ' business , i . e .