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Sentences with fall

fall
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  • Her father fell into the sea after a massive heart attack. [VERB preposition]
  • The helmets are designed to withstand impacts equivalent to a fall from a bicycle. [+ from]
  • Aussies fall foul of law as Dubai slumps.
  • The soothsayer's bones have fallen badly for David Moffatt, the man who, until recently.
  • The woman gripped the shoulders of her man to stop herself from falling. [VERB]
  • I hit him so hard he fell down. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • The rise and fall of Pauline Hanson.
  • In BRIT, use autumn
  • Winds reached up to 100mph in some places with an inch of rain falling within 15 minutes. [VERB]
  • Totally exhausted, he tore his clothes off and fell into bed. [VERB preposition]
  • Output will fall by 6%. [VERB + by]
  • There's a danger of the government falling because it will lose its majority. [VERB]
  • Croatian army troops retreated from northern Bosnia and the area fell to the Serbs. [VERB + to]
  • Another wave of troops followed the first, running past those who had fallen. [VERB]
  • It is almost impossible to visit Florida without falling in love with the state. [V + in/into/out of]
  • The problems generally fall into two categories. [VERB + into]
  • That responsibility falls on the local office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. [VERB + on]
  • The bus was stopped and silence fell on the passengers as the police checked identity cards. [V on/over n]
  • ...the oddly named Quasimodo Sunday which falls on the first Sunday after Easter. [VERB + on]
  • Nancy, out of the corner of her eye, saw the shadow that suddenly fell across the doorway. [V + across/over/on]
  • ...a slender boy with black hair falling across his forehead. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • As he laid the flowers on the table, his eye fell upon a note in Grace's handwriting. [VERB + on/upon]
  • As darkness fell outside, they sat down to eat at long tables. [VERB]
  • ...panoramic views of the falls.
  • He was elected judge in the fall.
  • The last seven wickets fell for ten runs. [VERB]
  • Prices fell in the summer
  • Her hair fell to her waist
  • The city fell under the assault
  • The government fell after the riots
  • To fall asleep
  • Her face fell
  • Her gaze fell
  • Suspicion fell on the butler
  • Night fell
  • The accent falls on the last syllable
  • The estate falls to the eldest son
  • The subject falls into two main areas
  • A curse fell from her lips
  • The sixth wicket fell for 96
  • fall a-doing
  • A fall of snow
  • A hundred-foot fall
  • Niagara Falls
  • The fall of the city
  • A fall trap
  • Apples fall from the tree
  • The building fell
  • Hair falling about her shoulders
  • Land falling away to the sea
  • Prices fell
  • The government has fallen
  • His face fell
  • Her voice fell
  • The meeting fell on a Friday
  • The estate falls to the son
  • To fall ill, to fall in love
  • The accent falls on the third syllable
  • His eye fell on a misspelled word
  • The news fell from his lips
  • To fall into two classes
  • A fall of leaves
  • A six-inch fall of snow
  • The fall of Rome
  • Female patients with localized hair loss on the top of scalp could select a fall or a demiwig to camouflage crown and anterior scalp loss.
  • He set up his rival to take the fall.
  • Thrown from a cliff, the stone fell 100 feet before hitting the ground. The rain fell at dawn. He fell to the floor and begged for mercy.
  • For every tear he falls, a Trojan bleeds. to fall the voice to fall a tree
  • She has fallen ill.   The children fell asleep in the back of the car.   When did you first fall in love? Thanksgiving always falls on a Thursday.   Last year, Commencement fell on June 3. Rome fell to the Goths in 410 AD. This is a monument to all those who fell in the First World War. The candidate's poll ratings fell abruptly after the banking scandal. Our senator fell into disrepute because of the banking scandal.
  • And so it falls to me to make this important decision.   The estate fell to his brother; the kingdom fell into the hands of his rivals.
  • To fall lambs
  • To fall into error;  to fall into difficulties
  • After arguing, they fell to blows.
  • An unguarded expression fell from his lips.
  • To fall on one's knees.
  • The temperature fell ten degrees. Stock prices fell to a new low for the year.
  • Her hair falls to her shoulders.
  • My eyes fell before his steady gaze.
  • Her voice fell, and she looked about in confusion.
  • The city fell to the enemy.
  • To fall in battle.
  • To fall asleep; to fall in love.
  • Witty remarks fall easily from his lips.
  • The chore fell to him.
  • To fall among thieves.
  • Christmas falls on a Monday this year. The rent falls due the first of every month.
  • The accent falls on the last syllable.
  • The inheritance fell to the only living relative.
  • The story fell into two distinct parts.
  • His face fell when he heard the bad news.
  • The field falls gently to the river.
  • His eyes fell upon the note on the desk.
  • The old tower fell under its own weight. The cake fell when he slammed the oven door.
  • Two lambs fell yesterday.
  • The young trainees fell all over themselves to praise the boss's speech.
  • The candidate fell over backward in support of the issues that would win votes.
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