Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [be] [prep] line for " in BNC.
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1 | SCORES of World War Two veterans in the North-East could be in line for a special thank you medal from the Russians . |
2 | Meanwhile , Brian Horne could be in line for shock call-up by Sunderland . |
3 | Cervi could be in line for a new ball slot with nobody else of obvious pace in the side . |
4 | PAUL GASCOIGNE could be in line for a long awaited comeback in Tottenham 's last game of the season against Manchester United at Old Trafford on May 2 . |
5 | HOPES that the Highlands and Islands could be in line for a huge European Community aid package are a long way from being fulfilled , according to the Highland Regional Council official masterminding the area 's campaign for so-called Objective One economic status . |
6 | THE FA have told Middlesbrough that 18-year-old Jamie Pollock could be in line for a youth international tournament in the summer . |
7 | A substantial amount of cash was recovered from the raid , and it 's possible brave Chris may be in line for a reward . |