Example sentences of "is [prep] line " in BNC.

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1 The component of external field which is in line with the core axis either aids or opposes the excitation field in its alternating polarity phases .
2 The US firm Tacoma Boat is in line to update two of the Egyptian navy 's submarines with American components and financing .
3 John Sheridan is in line to make his league debut for Nottingham Forest , at Coventry on Saturday .
4 That last phrase , presenting the savage mind as ‘ vanished ’ , yet suggesting that it continues in our own , is in line with Eliot 's refusal when discussing Lévy-Bruhl , to pin down just how the savage mind is related to the modern .
5 This is in line with immigration laws which have been blatantly sexually discriminatory against black women .
6 From next season an attacking player who is in line with the last defender when the ball is played up to him may no longer be offside .
7 The suggestion will be coupled with the proposal by the Scottish FA that a player no longer be offside if he is in line with the last defender when the ball is played .
8 The threat to employ outside contractors is in line with plans for hiving off parts of the ambulance service sketched out by Mr Clarke during the dispute .
9 Atria of this sort tend to give shopping a Disney World flavour , but at least here it is in line with the latest shopping mall design ideas , with intimate spaces , winding allies and an element of unpredictability .
10 He said the policy of Nestle in the rest of the EC is in line with the 10-year-old World Health Organisation code on the marketing and sale of infant formula .
11 Industry figures say privately that French refusal to license new drugs is in line with French farmers attacking lorry drivers importing lamb or onions .
12 This is in line with the industry 's contribution of about a quarter of the ‘ Gross Highland product ’ .
13 The finding is in line with recent research which shows that those who are least able to cope tend to leave care with the least support ( Bonnerjea , 1990 ) .
14 This treatment of physical evil is in line with Leapor 's treatment of the environment in poems already discussed .
15 As Poulter points out , this is in line with the modern ethos of concentrating on the broadly educational role of RE , which is underlined by the reference to RE instead of ‘ religious instruction ’ to which the 1944 Act referred previously .
16 This proportion of one company doing sophisticated scanning out of a sample of seven companies is in line with the US study by Fahey & King ( 1977 ) which found that two companies out of a sample of 12 maintained separate environmental-scanning units .
17 This is in line with the publishing policy of Pergamon and was the case with Micropublishing and Current Periodicals , a former Pergamon product which , with Microdoc , the official journal of the former Micro film Association of Great Britain ( MAGB ) , has been incorporated into the journal under review .
18 Hypnosis in this case relieved the patient 's negative mind set and is in line with Dr Bach 's thesis that such mental states , for which he developed his flower remedies , could impair the body 's ability to heal itself .
19 Know your job description and ensure that your work is in line with it .
20 THE recession-hit South-East is in line for Government hand-outs to ease the effects of the slump , it was revealed yesterday .
21 Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke said the £3 rise is in line with inflation .
22 The 18-year-old midfielder is in line for his Cup debut in place of Cup-tied Craig Hignett .
23 It considers that this move is in line with the policy of simplifying the regulatory system .
24 This is in line with a recommendation in the Cadbury report .
25 This is in line with his earlier command .
26 Thus the proposed lignite mining in the north , as Baker ( 1989 ) has pointed out , is in line with the current Thatcherite privatization policy , while in the south one of the sons of the current Taoiseach is a managing director of one of the mining and prospecting companies .
27 Again , this is in line with national trends , as the following table indicates :
28 Turn to face your right leg so that your torso is in line with your right leg .
29 With Batty unlikely to be fit in time , Carlton Palmer is in line to join Gascoigne and Ince in the midfield , with Platt 's place going to Paul Merson .
30 ROY KEANE , Britain 's most wanted young player , is in line for a staggering £3 million pay deal with Spanish giants Seville .
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