Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

107 Sentences With "fall into line"

How to use fall into line in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "fall into line" and check conjugation/comparative form for "fall into line". Mastering all the usages of "fall into line" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In the end the Catalans will probably fall into line.
Why should Parliament suddenly feel bound to fall into line?
Or will it fall into line behind the political branches?
Deliver a painful enough lesson, and everyone will fall into line.
And many insist they will not fall into line behind Hillary Clinton.
His political allies haven't been the only ones to fall into line.
Did that mean that Republicans would fall into line with whatever Trump said?
The A.O.U. can fall into line for once, or do whatever they want.
That's also one of the detracting... They do fall into line over there, too.
As for the calculator, some of the numbers are starting to fall into line.
GOP leadership has already closed ranks to punish members who won't fall into line.
That's a good question, because we talked backstage about how Republicans do fall into line.
But late on March 27th the party insisted that it would not fall into line.
The winner emerges as alpha male while the rest fall into line as loyal followers.
But in practice, senators press their parochial concerns and browbeat nominees to fall into line.
Much depends on whether Tehran's customers would fall into line and comply with U.S. sanctions.
It said FIFA should also be clear about possible sanctions should Iran not fall into line.
And when the Franco-German couple agree, others tend to fall into line, even if grumpily.
China has stepped up pressure on foreign governments to fall into line in accepting its claims.
One prong of China's approach has become clearer: stern demands for business to fall into line.
If Facebook, Google, and Twitter want to stay in Singapore, they will need to fall into line.
Other conservatives have paved the walk of shame for Cruz, should he decide to fall into line.
So yes, Donald Trump, America's men and women can fall into line behind a female commander in chief.
Or did some of these voters simply fall into line with all the press emphasizing the universal praise?
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) on Tuesday also said his fellow Republicans will likely fall into line.
Moreover, even if the Italian government does fall into line, the political consequences may prove disastrous for Europe.
Tory MPs might fall into line if they had been elected on a manifesto promising to enact the deal.
But Trump and his team have made clear they aren't in a hurry to fall into line with that trend.
The rest of the components you'll need fall into line after the motherboard: processor, cooling, RAM, GPU, and thermal paste.
Trump's repeated threats to the United States' European allies to fall into line with US policy on Huawei are failing.
We were always amazed at how, just as summer was over, New Yorkers would fall into line and wear black.
He gave a veiled warning for the Hong Kong judiciary to fall into line, citing China's view of the Basic Law.
If a more circumspect Supreme Court signals that the answer is no, then, perhaps, the lower courts will fall into line.
If the two exemplars of these outlooks could agree on a proposal, then others would probably be able to fall into line.
And while all three have a habit of mocking and teasing each other, they immediately fall into line under the French flag.
In fact, the more parents set an example on where and when to use smartphones, the more kids will fall into line.
When the Farm Bill does return, many observers are simply assuming that Republican moderates will fall into line as they did last time.
What to watch: Whether worried Republicans fall into line with the chairman, or whether they continue to try to keep the taxes temporarily.
There's a persistent (and very wrong) theory that McConnell just says how it's going to be and then his members fall into line.
And although such an approach would garner international criticism, particularly from Beijing, businesses in China and elsewhere would most likely fall into line.
I hope guys will understand that if they're getting out braked, they have to give it up and kind of fall into line.
If women in A.A. were "expected to blame themselves, follow instructions and fall into line in a patriarchal society," I'd have left long ago.
There were plenty of other young MBAs with gleaming degrees from Wharton and Harvard, ready to fall into line and begin their own journeys upward.
That's something that all the veteran guys want, that's their goal, and then hopefully the young guys see that and hopefully fall into line with that.
Before Christmas, one Conservative minister glibly predicted that Labour MPs would fall into line as the prospect of a chaotic no-deal Brexit hove into view.
The other Republican candidates are still promising to support Trump in the general election, and presumably some stalwart-seeming #NeverTrumpers will fall into line as well.
California has already sued the Trump administration over the proposed rollbacks and is threatening fresh legal action should Washington insist that the state fall into line.
Many may even fall into line and wax nationalistic — creating a feedback loop that will only push China's leaders toward more extreme positions, internally and internationally.
Slim. Republicans fall into line During the speechifying that precedes tomorrow's vote to acquit Trump in the Senate, we've seen nearly every Republican announce they'll acquit the President.
The Pentagon report said Chinese President Xi Jinping's signature infrastructure policy, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), served to encourage countries to fall into line with China's ambitions.
As Fallon, Higgins, and Black Thought all fall into line and perform Lohan's meme-able dance, he puts his blindfold back on and heads back out into the halls.
Republican lawmakers in Congress are criticising the president's trade policies more openly than heretofore—though on past form, if Mr Trump pushes ahead, they will probably fall into line.
I doubt the mercurial Trump has the commitment and concentration it would take to implement a fascist dictatorship, nor that the stroppy American public would easily fall into line.
The country's behavior, he says, should match its ideals; and when it doesn't, the exceptionalism still holds — it's simply a matter of getting the behavior to fall into line.
President Donald Trump is personally leaning on GOP lawmakers to fall into line, especially hard-line conservatives who are opposed to virtually anything Ryan and his leadership team propose.
But should he have second thoughts and choose to fall into line with historical precedent in the dying moments of his campaign, he has plenty of examples to look to.
One senior union leader, who had become an organizer for Democratic candidates and was annoyed by DSA's refusal to fall into line, sputtered: This is not Michael Harrington's DSA anymore!
The Trump administration reaffirmed on Tuesday it would not hesitate to target Europeans for sanctions-breaking and said in the end it believed they would fall into line with Washington.
Time and time again, the GOP leadership has concocted a scheme behind closed doors, and at the last minute dumped it on their conference while demanding that they fall into line.
Yet the fact that the judiciary committee's Republican chairman, Chuck Grassley of Iowa, has scheduled a preliminary vote for 9.30am on September 28th suggests he thinks Mr Flake will fall into line.
Sounding a confident tone over the willingness of Opel's management and workers to fall into line with PSA's plans, Tavares spoke to how he proposed transferring the experience from Peugeot's four-year recovery.
In Ukraine, according to authorities there, Wagner soldiers trained and aided rebel groups and fought Ukrainian troops, while also acting as Moscow's enforcers, intimidating and assassinating rebel leaders who wouldn't fall into line.
The campaigner said he held this view in spite of his own strong view that Northern Ireland should fall into line with other parts of the British Isles and allow same-sex marriage.
If the yields on risk-free bonds stay depressed, then the expected returns on all other assets—the earnings yields on equities, say, or the rental yield on houses—must fall into line.
May's position and pressure British lawmakers to fall into line behind her plan, which would allow Britain to exit the bloc but maintain its trade ties until at least the end of 2020.
Brandishing a card bearing a whip count, he made it clear that Republicans still lacked the votes to defeat witnesses, an unmistakable message that it was time for them to fall into line.
That had to be done for budget reasons so that the changes that were made could fall into line with procedural rules requiring the cost of this bill to remain under $2000 trillion.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Stuttgart will enforce a ban on older diesel vehicles by 2019 following a local German court ruling on Monday, the latest German city to fall into line with moves to cut pollution.
Leaders like Matteo Renzi, Italy's prime minister, may earn points at home by railing against sanctions, but at EU summits in Brussels they listen to Mrs Merkel and Mr Hollande and fall into line.
" "All of the great and the good who were rolled out during the #EURef (EU referendum) will be rolled out again in the coming weeks to try and get us to fall into line.
Her only hope, a slim one, is that some new declaration from Brussels — or, perhaps, a scary drop in the pound or the financial markets — will persuade her rebel lawmakers to fall into line.
Jonathan Adler, a professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, said states are "more likely to fall into line" and try to comply with the rule now that the stay has been denied.
MBS, as he is known, arrives already exercised by tiny Gulf state Qatar's refusal to fall into line with his and the UAE's recent demands to cut its ties with terrorist groups, among other things.
The initial round of capacity elimination appears to have included a large amount of non-productive capacity, an easy win for producers and local governments looking to fall into line with the new national policy.
But his record of supporting efforts to fight climate change, elect politicians who support gun control, and build affordable housing in urban areas fall into line with exactly the kind of policies that Democrats support.
Pence's message was, in fact, that the pillars of U.S. foreign policy were being rebuilt on a different foundation: isolating Iran, containing China, bringing American troops home and requiring European powers to fall into line.
I'm only five months away, and I have a sense that when that happens I'll feel even more like myself, like I'm going to fall into line with who I've always been and be more comfortable.
It's a way for me to voice my bone-deep distaste for both candidates, and to send a message to Washington that they can't expect us to all fall into line when they offer such abysmal choices.
The activists I have in mind aren't by and large GOP officials or delegates; they aren't people who registered their opposition to Trump with lame and quickly forgotten convention-floor antics, knowing they'll fall into line eventually.
With the European Parliament election out of the way, France and the Netherlands were expected to fall into line, while the EU headquarters invited Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama and North Macedonia's President Stevo Pendarovski to Brussels.
Sapin and Health Minister Marisol Touraine, staunch allies of unpopular Socialist President Francois Hollande, said Hamon should concentrate on winning over the rest of the party, and not expect fellow-Socialists to fall into line behind him.
And if Levi manages to unite the more liberal base of the party, there's no guarantee that the national and state party establishment will fall into line because there is concern that he is not the strongest candidate.
An industry source noted this consolidation and the increased power of Putin, who oversees all major energy deals in Russia, saying that oil companies are now much more likely to fall into line with a production cut if needed.
Global oil supply could fall into line more quickly with demand if OPEC and Russia agree to a steep enough cut in production, but it is unclear how rapidly this might happen, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May's office is "bullish" that the Northern Irish DUP party that supports her minority government will fall into line and vote to back her Brexit divorce deal, a Sky political reporter said on Wednesday.
Monday's announcement suggests that their departure has already proved effective in pressuring Mr. Corbyn, who is a lifelong critic of the European Union, to fall into line with those in the party who support a so-called people's vote.
I think Hillary just sees it as just a bunch of rowdy kids that at some point will just calm down and fall into line," he said, later adding, "I think Bernie actually only sees the good in his followers.
Ryan's language is all about willing into reality a sense (among Republicans, the media, and the wider public) that there is real urgency to acting quickly and for his members to fall into line—at least to get past step one.
Sports Briefing | Doping Brazil enacted drug-testing legislation to fall into line with rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency, beating the deadline by one day and avoiding the decertification of Rio de Janeiro's drug-testing lab for the Olympics.
Along with the U.S. dollar, the yen suffered last week from a shift towards tighter monetary policy by central bank officials outside the United States and many had expected the Reserve Bank of Australia to fall into line with the trend.
"If some of the most frightening rumors are true, than I will face retaliation just for writing these words today," wrote Lewis, referring to remarks by Trump followers promising retribution for those who did not and will not not fall into line.
Republican leaders were ready to move on from health care after the embarrassing collapse of their measure in March, but President Trump pressed Mr. Ryan hard to deliver on a major campaign promise and personally pressured House members to fall into line.
Trump ditched diplomatic niceties that would be expected of a more conventional US leader on a pomp-laden day of royal ceremony after signaling that his vision for the "special relationship" requires Britain to fall into line with some of his hardline foreign policies.
New players The controversies reflect the way international politics is now a stew of many competing, rising or resurgent powers that see fewer reasons to simply fall into line behind the United States than was the case following World War II and the Cold War.
"Trump has essentially forced his own national security team to fall into line with the decision that they don't agree with, and to find some rationale for that decision," said Ben Rhodes, a deputy national security adviser to Obama who helped shepherd to nuclear agreement.
And Mr. Trump paired his scripted talk of bipartisanship with an impromptu threat to Senator Joe Donnelly, Democrat of Indiana, saying he would personally work to defeat the senator's re-election bid next year if he does not fall into line on the tax plan.
Goldman stands by its prediction that supply and demand will fall into line this year, even though global crude inventories in developed economies alone top 3 billion barrels, some 300 million barrels above the five-year average that OPEC is targeting with its supply cuts.
"What began as freeing women up to speak has today turned into the opposite – we intimidate people into speaking 'correctly', shout down those who don't fall into line, and those women who refused to bend [to the new realities] are regarded as complicit and traitors," the letter reads.
AG: As a teenager I was very clear that I wasn't in the church just to toe the line, but I saw there was a capacity within Christianity and the bible not to fall into line but to question the status quo, that's what kept me in the church.
The timing of the announcement ahead of OPEC's next official meeting on May 25 and the statement's strong wording surprised markets, and the comments are expected to go a long way to ensure that other OPEC members and producers who participated in the initial round of cuts fall into line.
Romina Boccia, a Heritage Foundation fiscal policy expert, speculates Trump could have been making some kind of strategic power play, signaling his willingness to work with Democrats to show Republicans they ought to fall into line with his tax reform agenda if they want to get something they'd like done.
Mr. Obama, in turn, has expressed admiration for Mr. Sanders's tenacity and small-donor fund-raising operation and his political acumen, but he has also acknowledged the magnitude of the challenge of getting other Democrats to fall into line quickly behind Mr. Sanders if he wins, a person in his orbit said.
" He went on, "It takes a pretty remarkable human being, who turned down big law firms, turned down big money, to do public service, to say, 'Damn, I screwed up, I've been doing it wrong all this time, I think I'll just fall into line with what it is these progressive prosecutors want to do.
That was the strategy for months: Run down the clock ahead of the March 29 deadline and assume that Parliament (or at least a sufficient number of its members) will fall into line to protect Britain's economy and their own reputations rather than face the economic chaos and political embarrassment of a disorderly exit.
In "Wealth and Welfare States," published during the depths of the Great Recession, Irwin Garfinkel of Columbia University, Lee Rainwater of Harvard and Timothy Smeeding of the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggested the United States was ultimately likely to fall into line with the rest of the advanced industrial world — for the simple reason that they all face similar challenges.
Read MoreFed fund futures push first expected rate hike to July: CME data San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams told Reuters Friday the stock market's swoon does not change the economic outlook and is merely market participants trying to make sense of global developments, "If the Fed is not going to be underpinning the market, the valuations have to fall into line with fundamentals," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
And while such levers may not be so effective on profoundly ideological members such as those in the House Freedom Caucus, it's a cinch that Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) would have gotten members of the Tuesday Group to fall into line on the ObamaCare replacement if he'd had some "bennies" to offer them.

No results under this filter, show 107 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.