toe the line造句1 One or two of them refused to toe the line.
2 You toe the line or you don't stay on the team!
3 He could be expected, then, to toe the line when it came to military versus civilian decisions.
4 Journalists who refuse to toe the line will have to be sacked.
5 Gail realized that she had to toe the line if she wanted to keep her job.
6 Catholic politicians have been pressured to toe the line on issues such as abortion.
7 If he doesn't toe the line, fire him!
8 I am sure he would toe the line.
9 Toe the line , as soon as possible after sleep!
10 He might not like the rules but toe the line just to avoid trouble.
11 At day-nursery, Blain has to toe the line. But at home, his mother offers him enough freedom.
12 Parents and teachers are best for me to toe the line, it has to carefully.
13 In this company you must toe the line if you want to keep your job.
14 This month, thousands of runners will toe the line with mixed emotions.
15 The Whips have the job of making sure MPs toe the line.
16 And yet de Gaulle himself was remarkably confident that the army would toe the line.
17 They certainly choose their abuse soas to indicate to those who do toe the line that they have lost it.
18 You are put in a slot and expected to toe the line.
19 It's only fair that if growers are doing their bit, other potential polluters must also toe the line.
20 They didn't agree, but as government employees they had to toe the line.
21 They were no longer the oppressed, wretched teen menials who must take orders, toe the line.
22 He thinks religion's main function is to persuade a community toe the line, so promoting cohesion.