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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151) He'd been in line for it this year until these two monkeys had latched on to him.
152) Despite his reputation as a consensus-builder, he has often been unable to keep his allies in line.
153) She retains virtual control of her sons, the eldest of whom firmly remains second in line to the throne.
154) It is inhumane in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity. Dave Barry
155) Puncturing the three blisters received while trying to impress fellow teacup riders with spin speed, get in line for Matterhorn.
156) But within 24 hours and with a little fancy footwork, Engler got in line behind Sen.
157) The value of these stocks is uprated each year in line with changes in the retail price index.
158) We used kerosene lamps and stood in line for hours with buckets to draw water from a public water pipe.
159) Jody reads the story again as she waits in line at Starbucks for her morning coffee.
160) It will also continue to seek ways to reduce emissions further,(sentencedict.com) in line with corporate objectives for continuous improvement in environmental performance.
161) Rates will vary from time to time in line with the general level of interest rates.
162) Oh, excuse me. I didn't know you were standing in line.
163) Such cells would be more in line with international standards, but less conducive to political mobilisation.
164) But this was based on the assumption that the current tax relief limit of £30,000 would be increased in line with inflation.
165) On this basis we may stress the need to revise language teaching methods to come more in line with second language acquisition.
166) Flower seniors stood in line with flower child re-enactors at the marijuana cookie booth.
167) Edward VIII was succeeded by his younger brother, who was next in line to the throne.
168) This was excellent: ambitious, important-and, as it happened, in line with my own growing interests.
169) Her duties differ from a preregistration house officer's only in line with the legal restrictions on nursing staff.
170) Communists next in line if former Prime Minister fails Papandreou chance to form government.
171) They were arrayed in line of battle.
172) Terrorize one, and the rest fall in line.
173) People were in line at the checkout counter.
174) And sometimes, Earth is in line of fire.
175) I stand in line at the cash register.
176) The cast stood in line for the curtain call.
177) CDI plates in line with the new mesh technology be very fine print.
178) These bulges stay constantly orientated in line with the direction of the Moon.
179) I have not seen you, except in line of duty, for quite a while.
180) The Chinese government guarantees, in line with the law, the freedom of speech and association .
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.