Synonym: belong, consist, dwell, lie. Similar words: believe in, lie on, alien, client, relief, lie down, Charlie, believe. Meaning: v. 1. originate (in) 2. be in confinement for childbirth lie-in. n. a long stay in bed in the morning.
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31. To further reduce eye movement, patients lie in bed, quiet, for up to a week.
32. The only differences lie in the detail and complication in the two cases.
33. He hates to lie in bed, and follows us around like a puppy.
34. The islands lie in an arc in the eastern Caribbean.
35. The major differences may lie in the degree of the problems and the possibilities for solutions.
36. I lie in the meadow, or I kiss your child I draw on feeling banked up for that time.
37. More than 800 men died and their bodies still lie in what has become Britain's most sacred maritime war grave.
38. Let the seeds lie in the open for a day before planting them.
39. However, control of the reproduction of images did not lie in the hands of the photographers.
40. For a few moments the clouds open and we lie in the heat of a hazy sun, our efforts justly rewarded.
41. Many detailed provisions to protect the integrity of the record lie in this area.
42. This would explain why such faults tend to lie in certain directions.
43. It may not actually lie in the water, but it still lies within the boundary of the lateral water hazard.
44. A further clue may lie in the interpretation of accountability in the business world.
45. The creative process does not lie in the act of dreaming, but in the communication of a dream.
46. The old enemies, undefeated, have devised new strategies; new assailants lie in ambush.
47. Were this not all, the new sources of energy lie in regions devoid of infrastructure and population.
48. The roots of the law of confidence lie in equity and it is almost entirely case law.
49. Both of these topics lie in a future somewhat beyond the early lunar-base era covered in this chapter.
50. His or her work must inevitably lie in an area where public anger, resentment and guilt are rife.
51. No one would deny that the origins of some learning difficulties do lie in the child. Sentencedict.com
52. We all lie at one time or the other, impulsively or intentionally, magnanimously or maliciously. We lie in personal relationships, social conversations, work places for good or bad reasons. Dr T.P.Chia
53. All I can do is lie in bed, listening to the howling wind and staring at the grey northern sky.
54. The roots of the trouble lie in Republican policies that women see as threatening. Symbolic gestures and tokenism are inadequate remedies.
55. One plausible area for explanation might lie in the experience of material security or insecurity.
56. He kept thinking how nice it would be to lie in a hot bath and soak out the cold and the dirt.
57. Swallow's interests away from work lie in such outdoor activities as skiing and hillwalking, as well as playing squash.
58. Often the clues to meaning lie in subtle implication rather than in explicit statement.
59. This ongoing professional development is based on the fundamental premise that solutions and strategies lie in teachers' own expertise and experience.
60. After four weeks they still had not got used to the gravelly voice and the song that seemed to lie in it.
More similar words: believe in, lie on, alien, client, relief, lie down, Charlie, believe, supplier, relieve, EIN, done in, cave in, wherein, give in, vote in, tune in, protein, come into, heinous, close in, engage in, reinforce, figure in, seeing that, slide into, interfere in, take pride in, a case in point, once in a while.