in-line with, for, inside, on or to?
| Generally it is in-line with the torso. |
| Your hips are in-line with your shoulders. |
| This is in-line with the category standard. |
| The results are in-line with what most people would expect and no real surprises here. |
| But as I said I think it will just be in-line with the overall reduction in allocation. |
| This is in-line with what Lucas told Hamill all the way back in 1976 while filming ANH. |
| VL-bus is physically in-line with the ISA or EISA connector, thus all (E) ISA signals are available to VL boards. |
| Current Trading and Outlook Since the end of the half year, trading has continued to be in-line with expectations. |
| However, the picture they offer seems more in-line with the situation of the eighties than with that of the nineties. |
| At first, the mice were to rescue a political prisoner, which, believe it of not, is in-line with the original books. |
| It can even position you in-line for a job promotion. |
| Some people that are going to be in-line for a new iPhone 5, or whatever they call it, have been buying Apple phones since the first generation arrived. |
| If you're a frequent or occasional visitor to the Maples Arena, or Red River Community Centre you'll be glad to hear the two facilities are in-line for some improvements. |
| Determine your focus on collection and then make certain all vital components of the body are in-line inside a parallel style for the collection. |
| I notice too that the vacuum and steam heating pipes appear to be in-line on the same side, bit unusual that. |
| And the day came when we are in-line to checked in the Disney Dream Cruise. |
| I fully understand the frustration and as an immigrant I worked with odd jobs that were not in-line to my engineering. |