We found over 1000 examples of how to use line in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 1000.
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1. | "Which line should I get in?" "Any line is fine." | |
2. | The line is busy now. Please hold the line. | |
3. | The police had all the prostitutes line up in a straight line. | |
4. | Mr Sato is on another line. Will you hold the line a minute? | |
5. | There exists a fine line between helpful and destructive fears. But there is a line. Our job is to find it and walk it. | |
6. | Having chosen two points on a line, we can then choose any point on a parallel line to form a triangle; and all such triangles will have the same area. | |
7. | A good translator is one who, akin to a worm, can squirm with delight around in the author's brain mass, and leave through the tongue to have its taste impressions confirmed, and then leave well-formed traces on paper line after line, sheet after sheet, until the last page is done — and he once again returns to his former self, and as a member of the smallest and least respected low-salary group, signs up yet again to exert his effort for God's representative on earth, the publishers. | |
8. | You know of course that a mathematical line, a line of thickness nil, has no real existence. | |
9. | A short line bus is one that exits the route before reaching the end of the line. | |
10. | Now that the line of scrimmage has been moved back to the 15-yard line, the extra point after touchdown is no longer a fait accompli. | |
11. | The International Date Line serves as the "line of demarcation" between two consecutive calendar dates. | |
12. | The International Date Line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north-south line on the Earth. | |
13. | This train line is about 45 minutes from one end of the line to the other. | |
14. | The present is the line drawn between past and future. If there is not life on this line, then there is no life anywhere. | |
15. | That's MY line! | |
16. | There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt. | |
17. | You're giving me the same old line. | |
18. | Since you like to write letters, why don't you drop her a line? | |
19. | You are the next in line for promotion. | |
20. | Please tell me which railway line to use from the airport to downtown. | |
21. | Line up the desks in the classroom. | |
22. | From the airport, the Keisei Line Sky-Liner will take you to Ueno Station in 75 minutes. | |
23. | Fishing just isn't my line. | |
24. | The fisherman cast his line into the water. | |
25. | All of the rules must be in line with company policy. |