61.   The whole point of the Criminal Justice Act was to enable the courts to take a strong line with those who harm members of the public.

62.   The fires and entrance are oriented in direct line with the midsummer sunset.

63.   Taking time off from more pressing matters, Kevin Maxwell lines up with his local cricket team.

64.   All of a sudden, diesel motoring has moved into overdrive, bringing us into line with most of our EC counterparts.

65.   Kerry Faith has Richard Beggs, Johnny Kirkpatrick, John Stanbridge and Dick Jennings in the three-quarter line with several exciting young wingers also challenging for places.

66.   Drawn in the park above the noted weir peg, Karl worked a mid-river line with the waggler and maggot netting a succession of quality roach and dace.

67.   Langbaurgh Council is to take a tougher line with tenants who harass their neighbours.

68.   REGULATIONS covering the carrying of knives in Scotland must be brought into line with those in England, the shadow Scottish spokesman on home affairs said yesterday.

69.   The move brings Scotland into line with England and Wales.

70.   It means that claims for compensation can live on after asbestos sufferers die and brings the law in Scotland into line with that in England.

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meeting 2.27%
agreement 1.58%
relationship 1.23%
interview 1.19%
tie 1.19%
people 1.14%
contact 1.13%
game 1.03%
deal 1.01%
line 0.24%
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in 13.59%
for 13.04%
between 12.31%
with 10.21%
at 7.43%
to 7.27%
on 6.68%
from 4.55%
by 2.19%
as 1.74%
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