Examples of 'all in a line' in a sentence

Meaning of "all in a line"

all in a line - This phrase describes a specific arrangement or positioning of objects, people, or elements in a straight row or sequence. It is commonly used to depict a visually organized or orderly formation where each item is aligned next to the others in a linear fashion

How to use "all in a line" in a sentence

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all in a line
But those four pieces are all in a line.
All in a line waiting to be saved from your bike.
Ten little soldiers all in a line.
All in a line at the top of my list.
I have got you all in a line.
We were all in a line and advanced slowly.
A colony of ants all in a line.
All in a line.
I want you all in a line.
We stood there about ten minutes until we were all in a line.
They were all in a line.
Sometimes I see the numbers of tomorrows all in a line.
They are all in a line.
The men searching the woods for her, all in a line.
FIFTY white houses all in a line on Vine Street.

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The men searching the woods for her, finding nothing but that barrette . all in a line.
Gentlemen, all in a line.
He planted six Allington apple trees, all in a line.
A gateway . All in a line.
Oh I had a view you seem to see a number of tomorrows . All in a line.
Mary . - Mary . All in a line at the top of my list.
Excuse me? A colony of ants all in a line.
By the time I get to one, I want you all in a line in front of me.
We can not fit 60 people at six tables if they are all in a line.
Men at attention, all in a line.
Four bottles over here . I want them all in a line.
Bouncy, bouncy Shoes all in a line.
Yeah? I have got you all in a line.

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