Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] line with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mira lies in line with Eta , Omicron and Alpha Piscium . |
2 | It lies in line with Kappa Velorum and Epsilon Carinæ in the False Cross , and is just in the same × 12 field with Epsilon . |
3 | Thanks to low oil prices , that pattern was broken after 1985 , when energy use once again rose in line with GNP . |
4 | Unemployment and sickness benefits were reduced ( with particular severity for those under 25 ) , as were benefits for single mothers ; some families would no longer be eligible for child benefit , and pensions would not be uprated in line with inflation . |
5 | C , waiver of premium benefit , we do have that , D , options for cover to increase in line with inflation , we certainly have that , E , do we have min , max , and standard levels of cover ? |
6 | F , options for benefits in payment to increase in line with inflation , do we have that ? |
7 | Although he indicated that there would be help for those on low incomes , doubt was sown by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury , Michael Portillo , in the Commons on Wednesday and the indication was that compensation would be confined to benefits being upgraded in line with inflation . |
8 | The company 's safety policy , procedures and programmes are well advanced in line with HSE guidelines and overall safety performance improved significantly during the year . |
9 | Much design at present is performed in line with company or national codes of practice and standards . |
10 | They therefore tend to assume that after two years the firm ( if it is not a supernormal growth firm ) simply grows in line with GDP , on the grounds that , in the long run , the share of dividends or earnings in GDP does not trend in any significant way . |
11 | Unlike a bank loan or an overdraft , which may need to be renegotiated if business volumes grow , a factoring facility grows in line with turnover . |
12 | The average shrinkage level for 1991 is 24 p.c. of net profit , up a third over two years , and retailers expect it to grow in line with inflation . |
13 | But it is fair to say that provision has comprehensively failed to grow in line with need and , in some respects , has worsened . |
14 | The share of profits was able to rise quickly because real wages did not need to grow in line with productivity . |
15 | Workers demanded wage increases in line with inflation , " democratic tax reform " and a radical renegotiation of working conditions . |
16 | Trade unionism enabled some workers to obtain wage increases in line with price rises , but such gains , and trade unionism itself , were most marked among the more regularly employed and better-paid workers . |
17 | On inflation , the Conservative Party seemed to fall into line with television , the other parties , and the public . |
18 | It was always true to reality and always walked in line with man 's progress and development . |
19 | Treasury Chief Secretary Michael Portillo sought to ease fears by insisting the Government would stick to its manifesto pledge to keep child benefit rising in line with inflation . |
20 | Basic and top rate of income tax unchanged ; personal allowance raised in line with inflation ( 7.7% ) ; top tax band unchanged . |
21 | Most duties were raised in line with inflation ; those on spirits and ( non-pipe ) tobacco were increased by 10% . |
22 | Allocations relate not only to borrowing but also to expenditure ( that is , loan sanction is given in line with expenditure allocations ) and are determined nationally to meet government public expenditure targets . |
23 | There would be some increase in grant-aid to Responsible Bodies in the next two years ; grant regulations would be amended in line with Recommendation 6 and the Ministry would discuss and review work with Responsible Bodies individually before allocating a block grant for the year to each . |
24 | The figures are bang in line with City expectations but still show Britain 's trade gap remains a problem for the government . |
25 | The figures are bang in line with City expectations but still show Britain 's trade gap remains a problem for the Government . |
26 | Thus , the Chancellor of the Exchequer has to make a special effort in every budget to ensure that tax rates ( or thresholds ) are adjusted in line with inflation — unless , of course , he particularly wishes to increase the tax burden of these groups as part of his economic strategy . |
27 | The skills of existing employees are developed in line with business objectives . |
28 | In 1930 , all four cars were sent in turn to Hendon , where in addition to being brought into line with No. 32 , they were rebuilt similar to the six ‘ M Type ’ cars ( which see ) . |
29 | Over the last few years they have simply been brought into line with demand . |
30 | There would be a more uniform distribution of traffic across the area and traffic volumes would be brought into line with area functions and land-use policies . |