Example sentences of "line [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thatcher , Archer and Stallone lined up for BBC 's Wogan shows . |
2 | An Italian , Gionesca , was absent from parade one morning as we lined up for inspection by the Sergeant-Major ; Corporal Herve , a scarred Frenchman who had taken over from Vigno as duty NCO , went upstairs to find him . |
3 | These are , for example , the nameless and faceless workers who lined up for work in response to Henry Ford 's visionary offer of a $5-per-day paycheck . |
4 | Blackburn cracked under the pressure , as Kerslake and Jones lined up for shots and David Mitchell cleaned up . |
5 | So , did you line up for London with a positive mental outlook and were you full of confidence ? |
6 | Former Middlesbrough midfielder Mark Burke could line up for Wolves . |
7 | They will include Alan Phair , who lined out for King 's Scholars , Portadown and Malone , and Ray McClelland , a former Academy player . |
8 | Newry defender Errol Lutton , called into the 20-strong Irish training panel earlier this week , has a chance to impress coach Cees Koppelaar , but it 's not clear yet whether he will line out for Ireland or for his club ! |
9 | Both England stars started their careers at Acklam Park , Middlesbrough , and youngsters , aged nine to 14 , can now learn to run with the ball and line up for line-outs with the Rugby Union course on the same turf . |
10 | Drivers are lining up for hours in front of petrol stations guarded by sullen , sometimes angry soldiers who keep control by firing their automatic weapons into the air . |
11 | This is the first of Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki 's films to open here , but not the last : two more are lining up for release in the next six months . |
12 | Moore lines up for England B against the Springboks at Bristol tomorrow . |
13 | JONATHAN Bell , former Ireland Schools ' full-back will be given his big break in senior rugby when he lines out for Ballymena against their old Scottish foes Hawick in the Borders . |
14 | Sheringham , who cost £2 million from Millwall 12 months ago , was lined up for Spurs a fortnight ago but the deal was called off at the last minute . |
15 | Here are the Angerholme Pots , all lined up for inspection over a straight half-mile . |
16 | What fun to have them all lined up for inspection … |
17 | His job is lined up for TV commentator Tony Lewis , another ex-England skipper . |
18 | Actor lined up for part of Maxwell |
19 | TOP BRASS LINED UP FOR OBJECTWORLD |
20 | The grand style of landscaped gardens with carefully planned borders and regimented bedding plants ‘ like soldiers all lined up for attention ’ is not for her . |
21 | Big boost lined up for tower appeal |
22 | It was all a great privatisation success , he explained , pointing to fleets of cars and tractors lined up for export . |
23 | By fumbling around in his desk until the others had lined up for dinners , Frankie managed to avoid the harsher ridicule of those in his class who were free of head-lice . |
24 | Queues stretched for a hundred yards yesterday as season ticket holders lined up for tickets for the Hillsborough semi-final on April 5 . |
25 | Shiny new BMWs were lined up for sale on the forecourt of what I took to be a condemned block of woefully austere flats , with a dilapidated factory next door . |
26 | A wagonway was constructed to carry coal from local pits to the wooden staithes — the wharves where ships lined up for loading — and brick houses were built for miners and dockers in the town that was exporting four million tons of coal a year by the end of the nineteenth century . |