Alaric looked rather blank; for he had invested deeply in this line, of which he was now a director, of a week's standing, or perhaps we should say sitting.
But having put his neck to the collar in this line of life, he was not now going to withdraw.
Progressive people are proud of the freedom and honor given their women, and our nation honestly believes itself the leader in this line.
In this line; this is preeminently the major interest of life--given in fiction.
Women, in the innocent beginnings or the vicious extremes of this line of amusement, make as wild gamblers as men.
This line has in it oftentimes (for there is scarce a hand in which it varies not) divers very significant characters.
This line breeding is what has developed the breeds today up to the high standard of perfection.
A friend who has done some work in this line seeks to interest me.
Number and size considered together will measure their activity in this line in your soil.
The second section, from Sivas to Moussoul: the works on this line are in a state of favorable preparation, and the line will be actively gone on with.
This line, which will place Constantinople in direct communication with Odessa, will not only have the advantage of increasing and accelerating the communications, but will very considerably reduce their cost.
This line is already laid, and will begin working immediately on, the completion of the Austrian lines to the point where it ends.
What is meant by "the mistress" and "the maid" in this line?
In this line in the poem Thalestris insinuates that if Belinda submits tamely to the rape of the lock, her position as a toast will be forfeited.
The whole of this line of ranges is composed of red sandstone in large or small fragments, piled up into the most grotesque shapes.
It was with great pleasure that at last, on the 5th, we left the glen behind us, and in a couple of miles debouched upon a plain, which ran up to the foot of this line of ranges.
At six miles on this line I came upon some open ground, and saw several emus.
On this line we did not intersect any of the eucalyptus timber we had passed through yesterday.
We continued on this linetill we struck our outgoing track, and as it was again night, we encamped without water.
Originally (1727) this line ran, 'Gives one faint glimmer, and then disappears.
This continued till that feeling may be supposed to have passed away, and a kind of comparative listlessness or apathy to have succeeded, as at this line, Some veering up and down, one knew not why.
His reason for doing so, however, was not so much on account of this personal slight as from the conclusion that he had accomplished all that was essential to be done in this line.
Sumner's experience in Europe and his knowledge of public men there was much more extensive than Seward's, and in this line he was of invaluable assistance to the Secretary of State.
This line is printed in the type called Brilliant.
According to the rules for that purpose, the characters here used enable us to determine the subject of this line as king Wû, in opposition to his father Wan.
This line is to be understood, with Kû Hsî, as a prayer of the king to Heaven for his lords.
This line refers to the birth of Hsieh, as described in the previous ode, and his being made lord of Shang.
This line seems to indicate the realization of all this.
This line is then cut into lengths and justified by hand.
But our citizens will find employment in this line, till their numbers, and of course their productions, become too great for the demand, both internal and foreign.
As long, therefore, as they can find employment in this line, I would not convert them into mariners, artisans, or any thing else.
Between this line and that of 50° of north latitude, the northern continent contains about five millions of square miles, and south of this line of division, the southern continent contains about seven millions of square miles.
Carmen instar aquarum, says Erythræus in his Note on this Line.
How slow does the heavy Waggon proceed in this Line!
But I might have omitted the altering of this Line of Milton's, if I had thought of one in Cowley's Davideis, which is as barbarous as it is possible for the Wit of Man to make a Verse.
Footnote 1: This line Mr Banks has plunder'd entire in his Anna Bullen.
Footnote 1: This line is highly conformable to the beautiful simplicity of the antients.
This line we're traveling on now is one the spies use quite a bit.
Wasn't it odd that the prospect of a few simple questions from an officer should disconcert her when she had possessed the courage, or the foolhardiness, to sail on this line at this time?
Do you mean you've been sent on this lineto watch for one of Blenheim's agents?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this line" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.