How To Use Queue up In A Sentence

  • Queue up trellises rather than bushes to divide a garden into sections or to provide privacy.
  • To clear this last hurdle I was forced to queue up outside a shed with a number of soldiers.
  • All the same he would queue up with the other drones for hours to receive his meagre earnings.
  • However, neither were too keen to queue up for a rub down by students from the Institute of Physical Therapy who were only too happy to help the women limber up for the 10 km race.
  • This means that laid-off staff have to queue up with all other unsecured creditors for whatever percentage of moneys owing is paid out after the Inland Revenue Department is satisfied.
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  • Queue up trellises rather than bushes to divide a garden into sections or to provide privacy.
  • Not a teenybopper in the country was insensible to Charlie Simpson's departure from Busted, and while their hopes soared, critics of the band began to queue up to slate them before they had even touched their instruments.
  • Most significant of all, we felt, was that so many divers were keen enough to queue up to have their fitness checked.
  • The excitement is palpable as we queue up, as is the strong scent of ammonia from the horses and bulls snorting eagerly in the paddocks.
  • The members of what was once the middle class queue up at soup kitchens. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the satellite is busy messages queue up and are sent out at a steady rate.
  • Truthfully, it's their more traditional parfaits and sundaes that inspire people to queue up outside in the middle of winter.
  • Hundreds of beggars queue up near the dargah and occupy positions outside a dozen small eateries.
  • All the same he would queue up with the other drones for hours to receive his meagre earnings.
  • The members of what was once the middle class queue up at soup kitchens. Times, Sunday Times
  • They wax garrulous when mikes are thrust at them, and queue up, or SMS furiously to get on to reality shows.
  • But will visitors queue up to lie down in the sheepfold? Times, Sunday Times
  • Why should we queue up with this bunch of dipsticks?
  • The chip includes hyperthreading, which allows a processor to queue up one software thread while processing a different one.
  • Downtown at the convention center, hundreds queue up for vinegary "eastern-style" barbecue, hush puppies, cole slaw and foam cups of sweet iced tea. Ron Paul Proposes Interesting Salary For Himself As President
  • They paid the princely sum of one shilling to queue up on the narrow staircase and head downstairs into a room filled with the noise of revelling mop-headed boys and coltish girls with pale-painted mouths and thick, black eyelashes.
  • Clothes queue up in the wardrobe, an echo to the eye, or a jangle of Euclid.
  • Printer friendly version A group of influential MPs have called for a reduction in airplane "stacking" - where aircraft queue up to land - if a third runway is to be built at Heathrow. The Latest From www.inthenews.co.uk
  • The star says he isn't a touchy-feely person but besotted girls queue up to cuddle him.
  • A stream of people queue up from 6.30 pm every weeknight to procure free legal advice offered by volunteers rather than salaried staff.
  • His concern was that the website was anonymous and there was the danger that people would queue up to make snide and nasty remarks.
  • The members of what was once the middle class queue up at soup kitchens. Times, Sunday Times

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