Example sentences of "line up a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Line up a row of pretty jam jars on the kitchen windowsill and fill them with daffodils , for example . |
2 | What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots . |
3 | Tadpole is also lining up a couple of UK value-added resellers who will sell the Sparcbook into specific application markets , though the company says it definitely wo n't be putting a complete third distribution channel in place . |
4 | And from his Portakabin headquarters behind barbed wire round the back of the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre complex , ‘ actually a great improvement on the one room we had inside until this month ! ’ , he 's been lining up a string of new sponsorship deals . |
5 | ‘ That must take a bit of the burden off you , ’ said Mrs Harper , lining up a peppercorn by the clove . |
6 | Pundits reckon that Rocco Forte — boss of the Little Chef to Happy Eater chain — could be lining up a takeover for the prestigious London group and the price of the Savoy ‘ A ’ shares rocketed from 633p to 710p , before closing at £7 . |
7 | Crosby hopes to line up a couple of loan deals before Thursday 's transfer deadline . |
8 | Tony Asmar 's lined up a couple of people in Beirut to shoot some pictures for us near the airport . |
9 | WE 'VE lined up a host of money-saving offers to give you and the kids a day you 'll never forget . |
10 | We 've lined up a host of money-saving family days out at Britain 's fabulous theme parks — and you can cash in . |
11 | PLUS Butlin 's has lined up a galaxy of stars . |
12 | Later this month , Anna 's taking her cabaret act to Cyprus to entertain the Army and the Magic Circle 's lined up a number of shows in London for when she returns . |