Sentence examples for to lines from inspiring English sources

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to lines

noun

A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.

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Lines L6 and L8 showed intermediate expression level compared to lines L1, L2, L4 and L11.

Couples wend from lines for marriage applications, to lines for officials to proofread the documents to lines to shuffle people through civil ceremonies.

However, that open door can lead to lines being crossed, even unintentionally.

What may not get done is adding buses or rail cars to lines that become overcrowded.

Fathers have their virgin daughters open their legs to lines of paying viewers.

That restriction limited federal research money to lines created before Aug. 9, 2001.

Game designers refer to lines of code that require lots of processing time as "costly".

He obviously understood the reference to lines of cocaine, but did they?

"We're attracted to lines like flies to honey; we actually love them".

Horsehair fishing lines gave way to lines made of silk, cotton, or linen.

Clinton showed a real allergy to lines that sounded so clever that a speechwriter obviously prepared them.

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