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1. Cars lined up waiting to board the ship.

2. The suspects were lined up against the wall.


3. He lined the bottles up along the shelf.
4. Mark had a job lined up when he left college.
5. Ive got a lot lined up this week.
6. Shes lined up a live band for the party.
7. To get good TV reception, the dish must be accurately lined up the satellite.
Part 1
The lecturer is addressing the audience.
The audience is applauding the speaker.
One of the men is kneeling to adjust the machine.
The worker is mounting a fan on the wall.
The man is laying some bricks.
The clerk is leaning over the counter.
A shopper is bending over a box of fruit.
They are stacking some boxes to the ceiling.
They are piling up plastic bags.
The man is sewing a leather boot.
Hes removing some produce from the shelf.
Some people are leaning on the railing of the stairs.
All the barrels have been sealed.
A wheelbarrow is leaning against the barrel.
There is a barrel on the side of the alley.
Some produce is laid out under the awning.
There is a pillar at the entrance of the driveway. column, pole
Polished kitchen utensils are hung above the sink.
Some boats are tied to the dock.
Waves are splashing on the side of the pier.
A vehicle is parked parallel to the curb.
A ship is being towed out to sea by a tugboat.
The winding path leads to the beach.
1. post
Keep me posted on how the project shapes up.
2.
a fence post , a lamp post
3.
They posted a notice on the bulletin board.
The solider was posted as missing in action.
This is an interview posted on the singers official website.
4.
He takes up his new post.
5.
He was posted to New York.
Day 4
She was pulled over by police for bad driving.
row
We sat in a row at the back of the room.
The vegetables are planted in neat rows.

This is her third win in a row.


Our seats are five rows from the front.
We went for a row on the lake.
Grace rowed the boat out to sea again.
The fisherman rowed us back to the shore.
The government is now trying to row back on its commitments.
She had rowed with her parents about her boyfriend.
He had a row with his son. family rows.

Get your ducks in a row before you retire.


stack
We do have a stack of evidence.
The shelves are stacked with books.
stuckunable to more
We got stuck in traffic.
I got stuck on the first question.
I was stuck for words.
I was stuck with this job for the moment.
He arranged the documents in to neat piles.
She added her tray to the stack.
A mass of snow and rocks was falling down the mountain.
He covered the mound of rice on his plate with the sauce.
A heap of bricks.
Her family is rich. They have heaps, piles, stacks of money.

railing
porch
have a lot on your plate (have a lot of difficult problems to deal with)
Dont bother your mother. Shes got a lot on her plate at the moment.

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