Example sentences of "[noun] line up [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Lawson lines up alongside other members of the old guard such as Lord Howe , the late Lord Ridley and Lady Thatcher herself , who have been banging on the monetarist drum with the message that the deficit is one of the keys to the economy .
2 We 've already got a fabulous programme lined up for 1992 and we all look forward to seeing lots of you then .
3 We 'll just have lunch , and then I 'm sure you 've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon ! ’
4 Sadly only two of the four posts lined up with corresponding holes on the PCB which makes the mounting very rocky indeed .
5 ( I was amazed to see children in a playground in a Sydney suburb lining up in this fashion in the late Seventies . )
6 Here we need to look at three areas of Law 23 Touch and Line-Out , which states B ) ( 1 ) : ‘ A lineout is formed by at least two players from each team lining up in single lines parallel to the line of touch in readiness for the ball to be thrown in between them .
7 He greeted Sir Thomas courteously too ; he greeted every damn person lined up with similar courtesy though his private thoughts were on the likelihood of a stiff brandy and soda having been placed ready in his suite .
8 So the diffraction of laser photons becomes a novel form of Bragg reflection , which effect showed originally that X-rays are electromagnetic waves and that atoms in solids line up in ordered arrays .
9 There seemed to be crowds of people lined up on each side of the door and lots were already seated inside the church waiting for the coffin to enter .
10 I looked through the window and there were people lined up on both sides of the street , the women with black aprons and the men with their caps and hats off , bared heads bowed as we passed .
11 THE best of Country and Western music comes to Wonderwest World , Scotland 's premier holiday venue , with a host of top names lined up for Daily Mirror readers .
12 The tour lined up with Sonic Youth .
13 The bears line up at one end of the room .
14 The children line up at one end of the room with the organizer ( grandmother ) at the other .
15 When Teacher came out and rang his bell for the children to line up in neat rows , she held Frankie back so that he was the last to obey the signal .
16 This can be seen in the way in which the sides lined up in recent arguments about sabbatarianism in the DUP manifesto .
17 Mr Wilson soon had the situation under control , however , and managed to get the whole school lining up in one of the four corridor approaches to the sports hall .
18 The Club has several outings and talks lined up for 1992 .
19 Now two short blasts and the school lined up in twos behind the monitors — Standard One on the left — Six to the right .
20 The stones line up in corrugated rows
21 Thus the Roman plan for rectangular temples was generally pseudo-peripteral , wherein the cella was widened at the expense of the peristyle , and often the side ambulatory disappeared and half columns attached to the cella walls lined up with those of the front portico ; an imposing example of this design is the Maison Carrée at Nîmes ( 113 ) .
22 Right : The beach was literally covered with deckchairs lined up in neat rows
23 In a bygone era the postmen and staff of Frensham Post Office lined up for this photo call .
24 Examples of all types are plentiful in different regions : the long cairn of Balnagowan in Aberdeenshire , fragmented into heaps of stones lined up over some 230 feet ; the well-preserved Clyde cairn of Brackley in Kintyre , excavated in 1952 to reveal both inhumation and cremation procedures , with food vessels and jet necklace beads ; and the protracted cemetery of Nether Largie tombs below Kilmartin village in Argyll .
25 When this was done , the four priestesses lined up opposite four young men , and stood waiting .
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