Example sentences of "line up [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A test was arranged involving a detachment of Guards who lined up along the WCs and flushed in unison . |
2 | The seamen aboard Villa de Bilbao lined up along the bow and the starting gun was fired . |
3 | ‘ Piece of cake , ’ Nails agreed as they lined up for the first time on the pool edge . |
4 | We lined up for the final with the usual American din coming from the stands . |
5 | I lined up for the 100 metres at the AAA Championships and , lo and behold , everybody came out in similar outfits ! |
6 | Maloney said : ‘ If we have to fight Tucker we will , but I 've got Alex Stewart lined up for the first defence . ’ |
7 | Macho Jose lined up for the same run at Leganes yesterday — and was wounded by another horn . |
8 | He had post-graduate study in Canada lined up for the following year and was looking for short-term employment . |
9 | If the plan goes through , the mine would push further west from the workings acquired when Wheal Jane lined up with a second mine , Mount Wellington , a couple of years ago . |
10 | ‘ And mind out , ’ Ma Bombie warned them as they lined up outside the classroom . |
11 | BUSINESSMEN in Shanghai lined up at the weekend for the city 's first auction of lucky telephone numbers since the 1949 revolution . |
12 | ‘ It 's two years since I last lined up on a grid , ’ Vitor said , ‘ and since then I 've refused to give interviews and avoided all contact with the media . |
13 | ‘ So you 've been up the barrow , ’ Jos said out of the blue , as he lined up on the final double . |
14 | As the cars lined up on the grid , Andretti on pole , Hunt alongside him , Pete Lyons wrote a wonderful paragraph which said it all : the mechanics drilling holes in Hunt 's visor so that he could see in the mist . |
15 | We lined up on the foredeck to give the traditional three cheers for her Majesty at the appropriate moment . |
16 | We lined up across the broad esplanade between the Prime Minister 's Office and the clear Caribbean Sea . |
17 | We lined up across the street and he said : ‘ You keep in line and if you knock anyone down , leave him and keep going . ’ |
18 | We lined up in the final and I came off the bend well in the lead . |
19 | Two weeks later I lined up in the 200 metres , one tight-bended lap of the track , in the AAA Indoor Championships , again meeting Phil Brown . |
20 | This does mean , of course , that there is no control over the model 's yaw axis ( rudder to you fixed-wing flyers ) during the descent , although the natural weathercock effect of the fuselage will keep it lined up in the direction of flight . |
21 | To the accompaniment of shouts and screams from the Corporals , we lined up in the corridor and were counted and recounted by them . |
22 | In November 1990 , they lined up inside the front door to shake the Majors by the hand ; following an election victory , protocol decrees that Turnbull should lead his colleagues in applause . |
23 | They lined up behind the elastic . |
24 | We would line up across the parade ground , shoulder to shoulder , and in a slow forward walk , eyes fixed on the ground , would pick up any cigarette ends or pieces of paper on the gravel . |
25 | With patterned fabric , the design must line up across the whole width of the curtain . |
26 | And there 's plenty of time because the moment they return they 'll all line up at the toilets . ’ |
27 | Contestants will line up at the Blundellsands Hotel , Crosby , at 8am on Sunday and will then parade through the city centre before setting off on their cross-Channel jaunt . |
28 | Teddy can also line up with a party balloon and there 's a heart motif to complete a picture to knit and give with love . |
29 | And in this case we had to align the timber so that a sheet of plasterboard would line up with the projecting wall |
30 | The first trick is to get left of the chockstone and stop in the Jacuzzi Pool , next , to pivot and line up for the exit slot which is only 2½ ft–3ft wide in a foaming pool whose diameter is only 18 ins more than a boat 's length . |