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1line with — phr verb Line with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑pastry, ↑polythene …
2out of line with — {prep.} Not in agreement with. * /The price of the bicycle was out of line with what Bill could afford./ …
3out of line with — {prep.} Not in agreement with. * /The price of the bicycle was out of line with what Bill could afford./ …
4out\ of\ line\ with — prep. Not in agreement with. The price of the bicycle was out of line with what Bill could afford …
5Party Line with The Hearty Boys — infobox television show name = Party Line with The Hearty Boys caption = format = Cooking runtime = 30 minutes creator = Dan Smith Steve McDonagh starring = Dan Smith Steve McDonagh country = United States network = Food Network num episodes = 32 …
6Over the Edge Vol. 1½: The Starting Line with Dick Goodbody — Compilation album (Edited Radio Show) by Negativland Released 1985 (original) 1995 (reissue) …
7in line with sth — ► similar to something or at the same level as something: »The company s results are in line withstock market expectations. »We are seeking a pay rise that s in line with inflation. Main Entry: ↑line …
8bring sth into line with sth — bring sth into line (with sth) ► to make something the same as or similar to something else: »He d like to bring the pay of an Army private into line with that of a police constable. Main Entry: ↑line …
9in line with — {prep.} In agreement with. * /Behavior at school parties must be in line with school rules./ * /In line with the custom of the school, the students had a holiday between Christmas and New Year s Day./ …
10in line with — {prep.} In agreement with. * /Behavior at school parties must be in line with school rules./ * /In line with the custom of the school, the students had a holiday between Christmas and New Year s Day./ …