1. News stories were made to fall into line with arch-conservative editorials. 2. It largely falls into line with the views that the UCI was defending, 3. Arsenal FC ) to fall into line with standard WP practice on abbreviations. 4. The EU signaled that it expected nonmember Switzerland to fall into line with this. 5. Economists predict another two years of low prices before supplies begin to fall into line with demand. 6. The world governing body insisted the FA fall into line with its instructions to other national associations. 7. Herrington believes that Thomas and others were unhappy that she didn't fall into line with their wishes. 8. :Nice way to dismiss all editors who didn't just fall into line with Elonka, Shell. 9. When people believe that they are not effective, their performance tends to slip and fall into line with this expectation. 10. Some of the 133 riders began to race again, only to fall into line with the go-slow decision.