Similar words: in line with, online, fall in love, fall in love with, line, outline, line up, decline. Meaning: adj. 1. awaiting something; especially something due 2. being next in a line of succession. adv. one behind another in a line or queue.
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91) But there are a number of compelling reasons to stand in line.
92) Open the door; hold the striker plate against the door frame in line with the deadbolt mark, and pencil in the outline.
93) The increase in manufacturing unit wage costs is at its lowest level since 1989 and is increasingly in line with Britain's main competitors.
94) The only way you kept the top brass in line, reminded them who was the boss.
95) This is in line with a long tradition and there may be more established composers willing to accept such commissions than is realised.
96) In line with our current policy of consolidation, no new courses have been introduced during the year.
97) Pensions are increased each year in line with the retail prices index.
97) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
98) Other plebes standing in line at 6 a. m. Tuesday to start the registration process had their families with them.
99) The car park was immediately closed upon advice from Darlington council, which carried out the tests in line with national safety standards.
100) When 420 knots shows on the airspeed indicator, I fall in line astern of him.
101) A list of 151 next in line to go was published yesterday.
102) In the second place, Paul is saying that Christians should live in line with their calling.
103) My own opinion is enough for me, and I claim the right to have it defended against any consensus, any majority, anywhere, any place, any time. And anyone who disagrees with this can pick a number, get in line. Christopher Hitchens
104) The 18-year-old midfielder is in line for his Cup debut in place of Cup-tied Craig Hignett.
105) Joshua Morris left the hall and stood in line for a cup of Gold Blend.
106) After you've waited three hours in line, the rigorous, fine-tuned serious art counts for little.
107) Child benefit, the principal family benefit, has not been increased in line with pensions and other benefits.
108) Chief technical officer Billy Dodds said the minimum standards were adequate and cover would be increased in line with the number of bathers.
109) The results it says are in line with analysts' estimates.
110) Initially, the rapid run-down of agriculture allowed employment to rise in line with the capital stock.
111) Instead I take another coffee, standing in line amongst some very fat people.
112) An annualized inflation rate of between 12 and 15 percent was predicted and provision made for salary increases in line with this rate.
113) By 1990 motor insurance had kept in line with average earnings and risen to £223.
114) The official exchange rate, was henceforth to be adjusted weekly in line with the prevailing market rate.
115) In line with EEC directives, the programme now includes experience of geriatric, paediatric, obstetric, psychiatric and trauma care.
116) This will be in line with the Court's objective of restoring the University's financial reserves to a more acceptable level.
117) With private companies, Datastream has estimated the value of the shareholdings in line with prevailing stock market values.
118) Taylor had friends in high places. A few of the machinists began to fall in line.
119) People used to stand in line to buy luxury high-rise units.
120) The proposed system is designed to meet these requirements, and will be altered in line with future developments.
More similar words: in line with, online, fall in love, fall in love with, line, outline, line up, decline, airline, headline, deadline, gasoline, guideline, the front line, unlike, unlikely, enlisted, mainly, ungainly, certainly, certainly not, link, blink, call in, cling, fill in, ruling, link up, pull in, roll in.