Example sentences of "[adv prt] the line " in BNC.
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1 | They are planning a 100 per cent digital phone system that will enable voice images and data to be carried on the line . |
2 | ‘ Well I Wonder ’ releases the eardrum pressure and hangs on the line ‘ Please , keep me in mind ’ complete with the synthetic rain of an outsider 's view of Manchester . |
3 | I pulled down my damp bloomers and changed them for a warm , dry pair that were hanging on the line over the fire . |
4 | Poor Kitty , everyone said , when she did not conceive again ; thank goodness there 's a lesser Bainbridge to carry on the line . |
5 | And it 's an end to the client hanging on the line whilst a despatcher finds out how long that cab will be . |
6 | Washing hung on the line outside and their £10,000 car was in the drive . |
7 | Mother says if I do n't get a move on the line will die out . ’ |
8 | And if all these should flicker out like candles , still his young , lusty brother Edmund , strong as a stag , and ripe for marriage , capable of getting more sons , more Mortimers to carry on the line and the claim to eternity . |
9 | Okey-dokey well erm hang on the line and er we 'll get you all sorted . |
10 | Hang on the line do n't put the phone down and June from Mansfield sixty two gives you a list of prizes numbers between one and ten choose three of them . |
11 | Hang on the line we 'll sort you out with one of them , alright ? |
12 | Hang on the line we 'll sort you o , she 's getting all confused . |
13 | Hang on the line we 'll lob it all off to you , well done it was the farm at School . |
14 | you hang on the line and we 'll lob it all off to you . |
15 | I think it was copied from Victoria , Victoria had a lot of influence upon women obviously , she had a lot of children ; women too , women , apart from the fact there was no effective contraception , it was the duty of woman to bear a lot of children so that they could carry on the line , which was also why woman had to be very chaste and pure so that man could be sure that the son that she produced was actually his legitimate heir . |
16 | Obviously , you can try hitting down the lines or cross-court , but keep up the quality of the rallies by maintaining speed and weight of shot . |
17 | Open the slam-shell door and climb aboard : even the smell of brand-new airliners rolling down the lines at the gigantic Clément Ader factory in Toulouse is duplicated . |
18 | The li as a whole is the cosmic pattern which lays down the lines along which nature and man move , which harmonizes opposites with complementary functions , Yin and Yang , ruler and subject , father and son , and alternates day and night , birth and death , the rise and fall of dynasties , in regular cycles , diverging downwards to the minutest detail of texture and converging upwards to the unity in which everything is interrelated . |
19 | The actors try improvising the scene two or three times while I scribble down the lines that sound good . |
20 | He loves his back-seat role , moving quietly up and down the lines , constantly persuading and cajoling . |
21 | There was a total failure to communicate effectively both up and down the lines of management . |
22 | Take the video home , wait for everybody to go out , you can stop in , rewind it , pause it , write down the lines , or just study the subject . |
23 | He is perching on the railway , six stops down the line , with a stationmaster he got to know somehow when he was on the town in Petersburg — the Dostoevsky no-home at its most stripped and strange in this novel of aimless movement . |
24 | As traders fall over themselves to dump the pound , the wise grow wary that a bear trap may await them further down the line . |
25 | There was a time when five-star hotels were assumed to be better than four-star and so on down the line . |
26 | However , the sort of routine farces and imitations of earlier successes being handled by British Lion were hardly a match for spectacular films like El Cid ( 1961 ) , Dr No ( 1962 ) , The Longest Day ( 1962 ) and Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) that were now coming down the line from American companies , with a ‘ British ’ tag on them . |
27 | He indicated a window farther down the line . |
28 | ‘ Fire engine , ’ I said down the line , the harsh echo of the warning noise now reverberating in my brain . |
29 | He was bellowing down the line like a demented station announcer . |
30 | ‘ We want them to feel they can join us , hop off for a bit , and re-join further down the line . ’ |