Example sentences of "to be laid " in BNC.

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1 Thomas Hardy 's Ale , brewed by Eldridge Pope , has an OG of 1126 degrees and each small bottle has to be laid down for several years before it is ready to drink .
2 Thomas Hardy 's Ale , brewed by Eldridge Pope , has an OG of 1126° and each nip bottle has to be laid down for several years before it is ready to drink .
3 A report examining the structure of arts funding is likely to be laid before Parliament next Wednesday .
4 In time , he was welcomed back to the Salvation Army , who even arranged for a star bearing his name to be laid on Hollywood Boulevard alongside those of the great movie stars .
5 There are women miners here who were among the first to be laid off when Pittston sacked 4,000 of its 6,000 unionised miners in the early Eighties .
6 After five years of controversy it is about to be laid to rest .
7 The card had really been intended for those regularly bought by a mad old lady to be laid beside the bust of Karl Marx in his local cemetery .
8 No custom was more deeply rooted than that of visiting the graves of the dead and arranging to be laid beside them when the time came .
9 There were warships to be laid down .
10 At the time of the meeting publication of draft orders to be laid before parliament were awaited .
11 There are a great number of myths that constantly need to be laid about school dinners .
12 But with the end of the Cold War , Western imperialist intervention under the guise of ‘ fighting Communism ’ is beginning to be laid bare , and the Allies in the Gulf are being exposed as never before .
13 ‘ ( 2 ) The Company may , in accordance with section 251 of the Act and any regulations made under it , send a summary financial statement to any member instead of or in addition to the documents referred to in paragraph ( 1 ) above ; and where it does so , the statement shall be delivered or sent by post to the member not less than twenty-one clear days before the annual general meeting before which those documents are to be laid . ’
14 To avoid single-line and passing - loops construction , special dispensation was obtained from the Board of Trade for the north-bound line to be laid in the gutter .
15 One of London 's earliest planned suburbs , it began to be laid out in 1773 on the estate of Henry Penton , MP for Winchester , from whom it took its name .
16 to be laid to rest or to awaken ,
17 Different types of shops are laid out in different ways — you would n't expect an expensive dress shop to be laid out in the same way as a supermarket , for example .
18 But whatever the type of goods being sold , it 's important that the retailer plans exactly how the shop is going to be laid out .
19 Advertisements of the above resolutions were to be published in the press , including The Times and Topham 's World , and copies were to be sent to members of both Houses of Parliament , to other noblemen and gentlemen , and also to high sheriffs , to be laid before grand juries ( composed of men of substance ) at the ensuing assizes .
20 In every Home , meals have to be prepared , tables have to be laid , cleared away , washed up .
21 When portions of present-day Indian pueblos occupied since that time are uncovered , their walls prove to be laid up of long pours of puddled mud .
22 Opposite view points can be made to sound equally valid on the main issues of controversy : the architecture of the network to be laid , and whether copper coaxial or optical glass cables should be used .
23 The explanation of these variations is that , in the Siamese cat , a lower skin temperature causes more pigmentation to be laid down in the growing hairs .
24 It was a red-letter day for his supporters everywhere when , on 31 December 1720 , a son was born to James 's new young wife , in the presence of no fewer than 100 cardinals , ambassadors and other important witnesses ; clearly the charge of being a ‘ warming-pan ’ changeling was not going to be laid against Charles Edward .
25 The disadvantage is that children do not have the same choices as if the open-plan system was operating and , for this reason , I prefer all the food to be laid out to view .
26 This is especially applicable for those that are not yet ready to drink and therefore need to be laid down for a year or more .
27 The way the sequencer has been set up is to allow three voices and one drum track to be laid down and then used as a backing for either the regular guitar sound or another synth sound .
28 Because all human beings are fallible , with individual fears and weaknesses , it is so easy for the foundation for a similar fear in our children to be laid even when we think we are doing our best for them .
29 By renting accommodation they can enjoy a short-term lease contract while saving for a deposit to be laid down on a property when the market 's future becomes clearer .
30 But Charles now had another little job to do : the new Act allowed for pavements to be laid in the town , with the proviso that :
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