Use of layperson in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include layperson at the start of sentence, layperson at the end of sentence and layperson in the middle of sentence

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layperson at the end of sentence


  1. His comment hit home for me, as both therapist and layperson.
  2. Because these experts are imparting information "beyond the ken" of the layperson.
  3. You can use technical language for the expert which is not appropriate for the layperson.
  4. In this Miniature Edition of the New York Times bestseller One Up on Wall Street, America's number one money manager Peter Lynch reveals investment opportunities for the layperson .

layperson in the middle of sentence


  1. The layperson cannot really understand mental illness.
  2. For just a few moments she was a real layperson again.
  3. And the truth is , a big part of layperson do not read Bible!
  4. A monk cannot disrespect the layperson by refusing their food.
  5. Protestant layperson who assists the minister in various functions.
  6. One last question, and this one I ask you as a layperson , a human being.
  7. The deep red hue of Corina's tumor is plain to see, even to a layperson leaning over the surgeon's shoulder.
  8. I asked, 'Can you make a real dent in the understanding of the layperson in three weeks, intensively every day?'
  9. Today still a layperson, tomorrow ordained, we call this a conventional monk because they can't yet let go of defilements.
  10. The authors point out that often a layperson can tell by examining a transcript whether the person behind it is a man or a woman.
  11. The priesthood of central computing has already given way to a secular world of laypeople playing with multiplying microprocessors.
  12. As a layperson, it would be my guess that each time there is a shift, there is a recalibration in the pressure along the fault line.
  13. It all boils down to respect. A monk cannot disrespect the layperson by refusing their food. And so, he must eat the food, whatever it happens to be.
  14. To the layperson, the notion is persuasive because it is intuitive — malaria is rife where the world is hot, so if the world gets hotter there will be more of it.
  15. Although originally intended for the layperson, Gamow's classic introduction to modern physics has had enduring, universal appeal. I myself have always regarded Mr.
  16. Likewise, the best thing a layperson can do if they find someone to be suicidal is to ask that person to promise not to harm themselves until professional help comes.
  17. In the future, the researchers hope to develop a commercial simple kit that can be used by the layperson, at home or in the field, to detect melaminecontaminant in food.
  18. In the early 1970s scientists proposed an answer that was not unlike the typical layperson 's view: the melt must make the last leg of its upward journey along enormous cracks.
  19. Other times what appears to be a miracle to a layperson or a victim's family is not considered a miracle by medical professionals, who may see similar cases on a routine basis.

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