How To Use lay aside In A Sentence
- He was, when he chose to lay aside his mountebankery, an excellent and inspiring conductor. Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
- Perhaps the opposed parties will lay aside their sectional interests and rise to this challenge.
- Panfilio, her son, reproves her thereanent, whereupon she promises to mend her ways if he will lay aside certain uncouth habits.
- Governments will lay aside the soft soap and start levelling with us.
- Perhaps the opposed parties will lay aside their sectional interests and rise to this challenge.
- How pleasing to myself, to look back upon the happy days I gave her; though mine would doubtless have been unmixedly so, could I have determined to lay aside my contrivances, and to be as sincere all the time, as she deserved that I should be! Clarissa Harlowe
- Then it struck her that perhaps all his wonder-working power lay in the knapsack, and she pretended to be very fond of him, and when she had brought him into a good humour she said, -- "Pray lay aside that ugly knapsack; it misbecomes you so much that I feel ashamed of you. Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm
- It's difficult for a chainsmoker to lay aside the habit of smoking.
- The main difficulty with this basic version of the kenotic view is that it entails that a thing can lay aside properties essential for its being a member of a certain kind and still remain a member of that kind.
- And all because lay aside measures great gift to accomplish, these are.