How to use in-sentence of “laid”:
+ On the basis of his achievements, Martel laid the groundwork for the Carolingian Empire.
+ Only a single egg is laid per nesting attempt, and usually only a single nesting attempt is made per year, although the larger albatrosses may only nest once every two years.
+ Almost all the fossils are found in strata laid down in freshwater conditions, so the various species live in rivers, streams connected with lakes and estuaries.
+ The survivors built two new ships, the “Deliverance” and “Patience”, and most continued their voyage to Jamestown, but the Virginia Company laid claim to the island.
+ His body was laid to rest at his home at Narayana Nagar, Kozhikode.

Example sentences of “laid”:
+ Where similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble.
+ The Mozart tenor with characteristics including all of the previous mentioned must be able to perform within the strict borders which are laid out by the Mozart style.
+ On 1 October 1825, the king laid down the foundation stone beneath the altar of the future Royal chapel.
+ City of Manchester Stadium’s foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in December 1999.
+ This means that when they hatch in the nest of their, the eggs that the parents have laid are not yet ready.
+ The water of the GAB is held in a sandstone layer laid down by continental erosion of higher ground during the Triassic, Jurassic, and Lower Cretaceous periods.
+ Eggs are laid one by one under old leaves of the hostplant, and are green or grey-blue.
+ It is made up of conversations between mental patients in Psychiatric hospitalasylums, and drums laid over them.
+ In that position he reorganised the Air Ministry, and laid the foundations of the Royal Air Force.
+ Where similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble.
+ The Mozart tenor with characteristics including all of the previous mentioned must be able to perform within the strict borders which are laid out by the Mozart style.
+ The most usual thing that happens is that later volcanic activity pushes lava through strata which were laid down earlier in a sedimentary fashion, or through earlier igneous rocks.
+ Thus the brave Indian revolutionary laid down his life for liberating his motherland.
+ Railroads were laid to connect the cities and to transport materials.
+ An article in the Chicago Journal of International Law, the law review of the University of Chicago Law School, examined Liberland’s claim to statehood in light of the criteria laid out by the Montevideo Convention.
+ It was thought at first that “Ichthyosaurus” laid eggs on land, but fossil evidence shows that the females gave birth to live young.
+ The chapter is formed of three independent narratives, which place the culture-hero Daniel at the court of Cyrus the GreatCyrus, king of the Persians: “When King Astyages was laid to rest with his ancestors, Cyrus the Persian succeeded to his kingdom.” There Daniel “was a companion of the king, and was the most honored of all his Friends”.
+ The eggs are laid inside an egg case.
More in-sentence examples of “laid”:
+ The girls returned in January and February 2009 on their Just Got Paid, Let’s Get Laid tour, which sold out every date.
+ The castle’s Foundation foundation was laid in about 1068 by the Thuringian count of Schauenburg, Louis the Springer.
+ Ramón y Cajal worked on thin slices of brain tissue which were laid on microscope slides and stained with silver.
+ Eggs laid by snakes generally have leathery shells which often adhere to one another.
+ Thus the work of the earlier cytologists laid the ground for Weismann, who turned his mind to the consequences for evolution, which was an aspect the cytologists had not addressed.
+ Culver was originally called Union Town, and under the latter name was laid out in 1844.
+ Cordons pierreux are thin lines of fist-sized stones laid across fields.
+ Females laid one egg on bare rock.
+ It was laid down in the Upper Cretaceous period.
+ The coal measures of the Pennsylvanian period were laid down in a gigantic tropical river Basin basin, and later squeezed and heated to form the metamorphic rock we call ‘coal’.
+ Bleeding and unconscious, Tubman was returned to her owner’s house and laid on the seat of a loom.
+ When reviewing “25”, Lewis Corner from “Digital Spy” wrote that Adele and Kurstin “strike upon a shimmering mid-tempo pop parade, as the London singer proclaims ‘if you’re gonna let me down, let me down gently’ over the chewiest melody she’s laid her vocals on.
+ Subsequent reforms implemented after the crisis of 1900 laid the foundation for the end of the Qing Dynasty.
+ The eggs are laid in a hollow part of a tree.
+ During the wet years of the 1880s, plans were laid out for a town with 432 ¼-acre blocks.
+ Bryan laid out Weston.
+ The Kimmeridge Clay of the Upper Jurassic was laid down in an environment which does not exist on the earth today.
+ The interchange as a concept was first fully laid out in 1876 by the “father of biogeography”, Alfred Russel Wallace.
+ This article’s laid still for a while without any major changes, and being sufficiently simple and without red links, well referenced, and covering the subject pretty throughly, I thought it might be a good candidate for GA.
+ Following the gestation period, a single rubbery-skinned egg between 13 and 17 millimetres in diameter is laid directly into a small, backward-facing pouch that has developed on her abdomen.
+ The top layers were casing blocks of especially good white limestone laid on top of the main blocks.
+ The formation was laid down 125–121 million years ago.
+ During the years of President Reagan, America laid to rest an era of division and self-doubt.
+ It is about a World War II veteran who has been unfairly laid off from an aircraft manufacturer.
+ In England, most of these quarries are from beds laid down in the Jurassic, 150+ million years ago.
+ The principles were first laid down by Nicolaus Steno in the late 17th century.
+ The individual marble beds, lie between layers of softer marine clays and mudstone, laid down during repeated marine ingressions.
+ Even though it is true that most frogs develop from tadpoles, and tadpoles develop from eggs laid in water, there are exceptions.
+ David Unwin, a co-author of the paper, suggested that “Darwinopterus” probably laid many small eggs at a time and buried them.
+ Tradition has it that Notre-Dame’s first stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III.
+ Motherwell and other fans laid flowers, scarves, strips and other mementos at the gates of Fir Park.McLeod, Keith.
+ Packages are most typically offered for employees who are laid off or retire.
+ Batgirl, an event that laid the groundwork for her to develop the identity of Oracle.
+ You can grow bacteria on agar plates: that is how bacteria are laid out for testing in hospital pathology departments.
+ It also laid out where each part of his army was to be at any given time.
+ A section from the Code of Hammurabi prescribes:If a man has put a spell upon another man and it is not justified, he upon whom the spell is laid shall go to the holy river; into the holy river shall he plunge.
+ Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone in 1853, signed a parchment recording the date, and placed it in the hole prepared for the stone.
+ Oscar II himself laid the foundation stone 1897.
+ Lord Shiva and his Son Murugan is said to have laid the first tenets for the Tamil Language, probably long long time before sage Agastya could compile the same.
+ It was laid out over a whole block of the urban military cantonment area, opposite to St Luke’s Church, Abbottabad.
+ The Kremlin retorted that although the Turkish symbol was the crescent, it did not mean that they laid claim to the moon.
+ It says that the first stone was laid by Her Majesty Queen Victoria on 20 May 1867 and was opened by her on 29 March 1871.
+ They are laid on the leaves, stems, and flowers of the host plant.
+ Sedimentary rock is formed in layers which were laid down one by one on top of another.
+ In his books “Strength and How to Obtain It” and “Sandow’s System of Physical Training”, Sandow laid out specific prescriptions of weights and repetitions in order to achieve his ideal proportions.
+ In the Portland sandstone, much of the limey mud was laid down with bits and pieces of shells or sand.
+ The girls returned in January and February 2009 on their Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid tour, which sold out every date.
+ The castle's Foundation foundation was laid in about 1068 by the Thuringian count of Schauenburg, Louis the Springer.
