1. Along comes another machine which sweeps all the nuts into nice straight lines between the avenues of almond trees. 2. Before long, the explosive story is thoroughly media-wrenched, until the line between reality and sensational fantasy completely disappears. 3. Clearly there are dangers involved in drawing a hard-and-fast line between the two principles of participation and identity. 4. For those in desperate straits the line between superstition and saving faith is finely drawn. 5. He adds that the line between accession and adhesion is poorly defined. 6. I want them to understand there can be a thin line between work and play. 7. I was walking a fine line between my old community and my new school. 8. If Holt thinks that this proposal would remove an arbitrary boundary line between adults and children, then he is mistaken. 9. In local news, the battle lines between rival news operations are being blurred even more. |
|