Examples of 'really lies' in a sentence

Meaning of "really lies"

Really lies: This phrase refers to the truth or true nature of a situation or statement. It implies that the real or accurate information lies beneath the surface or beyond what is initially presented

How to use "really lies" in a sentence

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The strength really lies in the union.
That is where the problem really lies.
Freedom really lies beyond this struggle.
I think the key really lies in.
But it really lies beyond the capabilities of human endeavor.
For me the difference really lies in the execution.
This is where the complaint of discrimination really lies.
And my talent really lies in drinking.
But where the gender bias really lies.
The problem really lies in the characters and arcs.
We know where power really lies.
Their strength really lies in the team that they have.
Where the truth really lies.
The value really lies in choosing the right kind of carbohydrate.
It makes me wonder what really lies under there.

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Finding exact locations to days of the business really lies.
Right there in that room really lies my existence in this competition.
Now we will see where his heart really lies.
So you never know what really lies beneath your feet.
It is fairly easy to find out where our dependence really lies.
Where the problem really lies in the end is the price.
This is where the true genius of local government really lies.
The answer to this question really lies in the personal limits of each adopter.
But there is little doubt where his heart really lies.
The primary challenge really lies in implementation and compliance with the program.
The key answer to this question really lies in finances.
The strength of FabLabs really lies in this common ground which strongly facilitates knowledge sharing.
We need to remember where the power really lies on these campuses.
The challenge today really lies more in connecting legacy document creation applications to output workflows.
The attractiveness of these gas centrifuges really lies in the low power consumption.
You thus draw your awareness to the central cause where the problem really lies.
Now we are trying to map out what really lies behind the differences we see.
This really lies at the base of Tuscan cooking.
But my major concern how you navigate that menu really lies around.
This is what really lies behind the Christian cult.
It 's in the vaults below the danger really lies.
Where the treasure really lies Seeking out of the grave.
That they believe are true, but are really lies.
The problem really lies in the NPE when it comes down to it.
But it 's in the mechanics of the skeleton where the difference really lies.
But we have to wonder if development really lies within the responsibility of Diasporas.
Who really lies behind these choices and decisions?
Perhaps … our only hope really lies in the playing cards.
Usually, the most difficult lies to reveal are the ones that are not really lies.
So the answer really lies in India and in Africa.
There are still, however, considerable doubts about what really lies behind this decision.
The question really lies how do you get connected?
I usually recommend starting with working out the legs, but this really lies in everyone.
But is that what really lies behind the walls of college?
This is where Zsigmond 's attraction as a cinematographer really lies.

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Now she lies sleeping in the sun
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