Sentence examples for neat queue from inspiring English sources

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When I invited him to lunch in an Austrian cafe in London, a neat queue formed to obtain his signature.

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As part of his "War Against Indiscipline", he ordered Nigerians to form neat queues at bus stops, under the sharp eyes of whip-wielding soldiers.

Generally German soldiers behaved in a civilised manner towards the Dutch population, forming neat queues at the shops to buy goods rationed in Germany, such as chocolate.

The neat and orderly queues for everything - especially for the overwhelmed ice cream stall - and the politely hopeful notice about mobile phones spring to mind.

Form an orderly queue, gents.

Form an orderly queue!

But how about it, readers: This summer, will books be flitting in and out of your life like so many fireflies, or do you, too, have titles queued up in neat order?

Tayyabs bags are harder to come by – you need to actually eat there, and even then, in a neat mimic of fashion's waiting lists, there's generally a queue.

ACROSS from Beauty's Hair Salon ("Dark and Lovely"), the residents of Diepkloof, a neat working-class district of Soweto, a sprawling black township outside Johannesburg, queued up patiently in autumn sunshine outside Dumezweni Primary School to vote in South Africa's third municipal poll since apartheid ended in 1994.

Neat, huh? Neat, huh?

Jumping the queue?

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