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50 Sentences With "laid it on"

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John Carney, who introduced Biden, laid it on particularly thick.
Thanks to friends who provided comments, and Michelle Tandler, who especially laid it on.
She laid it on me and she gave me that strength to keep going.
Jimmy Kimmel has really laid it on Donald Trump in recent weeks, with good reason.
I also really liked ALL KIDDING ASIDE, PIZZA MARGHERITA and LAID IT ON THE LINE.
Staffan plucked a leaf from the tree and laid it on the facsimile of the journal.
I've cut a burger in half and laid it on a hot dog bun out of necessity.
When Nola told me this—laid it on me, that is—there really wasn't much I could say.
"We laid it on the line for Secretary Price," said Representative Ann McLane Kuster, Democrat of New Hampshire.
I took off my parka — the next warmest thing in my possession — and laid it on her stone.
In Ms. Wu's recollection, Ms. Irgit brought a bikini to her Chinatown apartment and laid it on a couch.
Rather than sticking to a tiny cat eye flick, makeup artist Pati Dubroff laid it on thick for Margot Robbie.
The meat sizzled as Kim laid it on the grill and carefully turned it to ensure a nice char on each side.
So, to protect it from predators in the night, he picked up the animal and laid it on the floor of his Hyundai.
They took an upright piano and laid it on its back so the sound hole, a small hole that exposes the strings, was upright.
The Golden State Warriors laid it on pretty thick for Kevin Durant during the team's successful free-agent pitch to the NBA superstar last week.
"The president was really clear: He laid it on the line for everybody," House Speaker Paul Ryan, the leading proponent of the bill, told reporters.
"The president was really clear: he laid it on the line for everybody," House Speaker Paul Ryan, the leading proponent of the bill, told reporters.
No stranger to hyperbole and the hard sell, President Donald Trump laid it on thick  praising Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in the wake of Singapore summit.
She deserved dignity, even in death, so we wrapped up her body and laid it on the top deck, until we could hand it over to authorities.
"They laid it on all on the line and they paid the ultimate price for standing up to those values which are bedrock to this country," Wheeler said.
Participation is the name of the game," Kaine, the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, said at a rally in Greensboro, N.C. "That court laid it on them, folks.
Most of my kids came from super bad homes which is the complete opposite of where I grew up, but God really laid it on my heart to do that.
That's when Drew laid it on us ... saying he's never run with Obama ... but insisting he somehow made his way onto the first residence to play a little pick-up. Joking?
The researchers created a synthetic version of this adhesive and laid it on top of a hydrogel matrix to allow the glue to dry more slowly and stay malleable, even when wet.
I liked the majority of the long Across entries, particularly I APPRECIATE THAT, TOTALITARIANISM, I COULD EAT A HORSE, PURSUE THE MATTER, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, LAID IT ON THE LINE and TESTED THE WATERS.
Even if you didn't do a quick Google to figure out why his name isn't as well known as drug lords like Pablo Escobar and El Chapo, the series laid it on pretty thick: Félix is doomed.
I couldn't read her face, but I thought, at least by the flickering light of the TV, that she looked softer, contrite even, as if she'd reconsidered her position, or at least the way she'd laid it on me.
I was surprised to note that the song makes its New York Times debut today, so let's give it a listen to celebrate: I also really liked ARRIVED ON THE DOT, LAID IT ON THE LINE, LA VIE BOHEME, HAD THE LAST LAUGH, EGG NOODLE, COCA-COLA and TRAINING SEMINAR.
But combined with the potency of real (or real enough) homegrown martyrs like Rachel Scott and Cassie Bernall — ordinary teenagers who thought about boys and struggled with their faith and were "sold out" for Jesus — it's easy to see how a teenager like Tina Leonard might feel like God laid it on her heart that she would be martyred.
As for Trump — whose campaign theatrics feel like a one-man show, and whose history as a registered Democrat can make his contorted appeals to the far right seem like put-ons — well, not for nothing is there a conspiratorial segment insisting that his candidacy is a winking performance, which will eventually end with the admission that he may have laid it on a little thick.
Maybe the knife that my mother was screaming about that night was the Sabatier that I took from the drawer when I left home, back in the late nineteen-seventies or so, and then, nearly thirty years later, carried from my own kitchen in Brooklyn, through the bedroom, up the hall, moving fast, off balance and stumbling to the living room, where I laid it on the plastic tarp, beside the pills, and then sat on the tarp, next to the pills and the knife, sat out the day, smoking, trembling, not yet dead.
On the lawn, Ceston. Marie knows. Leave Jack around a party. Adel laid it on me.
He's the epitome of a professional. He does epitomize that in every sense. What he did in playing and his approach to the game." During his retirement press conference, Woodson said, "When I put that helmet on, I laid it on the line.
Not just for this team, but for everyone here. I laid it on the line every time I put that helmet on. I wanted to win so bad, that nothing else really mattered. The most important thing was giving everything I had each time I stepped out on the field.
I didn't realize he could take as much punishment as he did. After the eighth round I laid it on him but I found myself tiring. I had 15 rounds to go and started pacing myself." After the match, he continued to insult Terrell, saying "Ernie Terrell has no class whatsoever... It's a joke calling him a champion.
He died at Chelsea on 17 January 1855. Prior to the funeral those of the pensioners who had served under him in the Peninsula obtained permission to see his remains. After they had left the room it was found that the coffin was covered with laurel leaves, for each man, unobserved, had brought in one and laid it on the body of his venerated chief.
The pair carried the body to the log and laid it on the ground. Myers then poured ammonia and septic enzymes onto the corpse, which was still clothed and partly wrapped in the blanket. According to Mosley, Myers wanted to shoot the body, so Mosley got the stolen gun from the car and handed it to Myers, who fired two shots into Back's body. The gun jammed on the third shot.
According to legend, in the 8th century Charlemagne was hunting in Saxony and chased a huge deer. After a long pursuit he succeeded in capturing the animal but neither killed nor kept it. Instead he took a gold chain and laid it on the deer's antlers. Four hundred years later the Wends and Saxons had converted to Christianity, and the man now out hunting was Henry the Lion, the founder of Lübeck.
Other pieces of Barlow rail can occasionally be found in fencing near ex-GWR lines. Discarded samples found buried in ballast being recovered from the Didcot Newbury and Southampton Railway can be seen at Didcot Railway Centre. The Bristol and Exeter Railway and the Bridport Railway used Brunel's bridge rail section but laid it on iron MacDonnell plates. These had three ridges to keep the rail in line and were laid directly into the ballast without any timber supports.
" Carson was also illiterate, he did know how to write his name, although he probably learned this through memorization rather than knowledge. The ideas that people had of Carson came from dime novels and his biography, written by DeWitt C. Peters. This book inflated Carson, and Peters is thought to have overemphasized or made up aspects of the book. Kit even thought it was more than he had told him saying that Peters had "laid it on a leetle thick.
The Queen took her dead boy in her arms and, weeping over him, said to him, "My Baby, my own Baby and you did not know me!" Prince Albert's funeral was held on September 7, 1862. He was temporarily placed in a temporary tomb in front of the palace below a tamarind tree. Before the lid of the coffin closed, the King removed the star of diamonds from his uniform and laid it on the chest of his only son.
There, the King delivered the Sceptre with the Dove to the Archbishop who laid it on the altar. The bearers of the Orb, the Golden Spurs and St Edward's Staff delivered these to the Dean of Westminster, who laid them on the altar in the chapel. The King was disrobed of his Royal Robe of State by the Lord Great Chamberlain and put on the Robe of Purple Velvet. The King, now wearing the Imperial State Crown, was then given the Orb by the Archbishop.
The > doors were wide open and there was no one to be found.... I heard voices > from another room, and on entering I saw Pyotr Ilyich in a black morning > coat stretched on a sofa. Rimsky-Korsakov and the singer Nikolay Figner were > arranging a table to put him on. We lifted the body of Tchaikovsky, myself > holding the feet, and laid it on the table. The three of us were alone in > the flat, for after Tchaikovsky's death the whole household had fled....As > quoted in Buckle, 23.
When the book was read to Carson, he said, "Peters laid it on a leetle too thick." Originally offered by subscription by Smith's publisher, W. R. C. Clark & Co., New York City, it quickly earned rave reviews, not for its prose but its subject matter. The first run, a pricey $2.50 gilt edition or $4 antiqued copy, included a note signed (maybe) by Carson authenticating the story and the authorization given Dr. Peters for the work. The Peters (with the help of Smith) biography had expanded the slim Memoirs by five times (to 534 pages), with much edited in filler, moralizing, and tedium.
In mid 2003 the decision was made to add a third member, Rob Conway, who posed as an American serviceman being abused by Grenier and Duprée. When The Dudley Boyz came out to attack La Résistance they brought Conway in the ring with an American flag. Once the Dudley Boyz had their backs turned to Conway, he attacked them with the American flag and then tore it off the pole and laid it on top of them. La Resistance lost the titles at Unforgiven 2003 in a three on two handicapped tables match to the Dudley Boyz.
When The Dudley Boyz came out to attack La Résistance, they brought Conway into the ring with an American flag. Once the Dudley Boyz had their backs turned, Conway attacked them with the American flag and then tore it off the pole and laid it on top of them. Conway, now renamed to Robért Conway, joined Duprée and Grenier and the trio began carrying the French flag to ringside and singing the French national anthem before their matches. La Résistance dropped the titles to the Dudley Boyz at Unforgiven in a three-on-two handicapped tables match.
In his first year with the Adelaide Crows, McLeod began his AFL career quietly, appearing tentative and nervous during pre-season games. However, in a round 9 match against Hawthorn at Football Park, a confident McLeod began to emerge. In the dying seconds of the game, with Adelaide trailing by four points, McLeod raced into an open forward line while being hotly pursued by Hawk Ray Jencke. Swooping onto the loose ball, he calmly laid it on his foot under pressure, dribbling it through for a miraculous goal from a tight angle at the Northern End of the ground to give his side a remarkable 2-point victory after they had trailed by 34 points at half-time.
On the Robocop: 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition DVD, Paul Sammon states: > Rob Bottin and Paul Verhoeven, and Ed Neumeier had all come up with a > concept that there would be such a potential for psychological disruption. > Even if you had supposedly wiped someone's memories and emotions they'd > still might have some kind of residual humanity where, if they'd looked at > themselves as a complete robot with no relation to their past organic form, > they'd completely freak out and have a psychotic breakdown. So the idea was > that surgeons had literally skinned off Alex Murphy's face and then placed > it on the cyborg. So it's not like they transplanted his head, they just > took his face off and laid it on the cyborg, and that was to give him his > own little sense of identity.
After her burial, her nurse, collecting a few little things which used to give the girl pleasure while she was alive, put them in a basket, carried it to the tomb, and laid it on top thereof, covering it with a roof-tile so that the things might last longer in the open air. This basket happened to be placed just above the root of an acanthus. The acanthus root, pressed down meanwhile though it was by the weight, when springtime came round put forth leaves and stalks in the middle, and the stalks, growing up along the sides of the basket, and pressed out by the corners of the tile through the compulsion of its weight, were forced to bend into volutes at the outer edges. :Just then Callimachus, whom the Athenians called katatêxitechnos for the refinement and delicacy of his artistic work, passed by this tomb and observed the basket with the tender young leaves growing round it.

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