Example sentences of "[noun pl] fall " in BNC.

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1 No wonder the brothers fall to weeping .
2 As traders fall over themselves to dump the pound , the wise grow wary that a bear trap may await them further down the line .
3 Judicial review remedies fall into two broad groups .
4 Mortgage reposessions fall but arrears grow
5 The contradictions fall into something like a natural order of things , in a flamboyant era when the natural was notalways easy to come by .
6 Most money frauds fall within s.15(1) .
7 They spread this reduction in consumption over their lifetime , so that total savings fall initially by sdG ( where ) .
8 With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling .
9 As a consequence the prices of these assets will begin to rise , i.e. their yields fall .
10 Firstly , as yields fall on these alternative assets , the attraction of money rises relative to them .
11 Firstly , as yields fall on non-money instruments the demand for money will increase .
12 If yields rise the price of B falls by less than the price of A , while if yields fall the price of B rises by more than that of A. High convexity is therefore a desirable property for bonds to have .
13 Weedkillers fall into five broad categories :
14 Mr Patten , already unpopular with the educational establishment for attacking ‘ trendy ’ teaching methods and publishing exam results for all schools , is having to review hours after the study found nearly half of all primary schools fall short of Government teaching targets .
15 One of Europe 's peculiarities is that most of its nations fall quite neatly into one of three categories , in terms of population and political-economic importance .
16 Broadly , these roles fall into two main areas , communication and training .
17 The swing-door dividing the buffet from the kitchen contains a central , circular pink-tinted window and , as I gaze through it at the catering staff , my eyes fall on a cross between Fassbinder 's Querelle and one of Hieronymus Bosch 's more frightening paintings .
18 I saw Changez 's eyes fall caressingly on his wife 's form and then rest on his prostitute 's grooving hips as the two of them got down to Martha Reeves and the Vandellas .
19 And all along the route , beginning at James 's Court in Edinburgh , they gathered at Mr James Boswell 's invitation to watch the pearls fall from the Great Bear 's jaws .
20 It really seems as if some drivers fall prey to a death wish when freezing fog descends .
21 It is the longest straight stretch of railway in the world and the Indian-Pacific 's siren is set to sound every 90 seconds in case the drivers fall asleep .
22 The authors comment that the range of planning considerations fall into two broad categories :
23 However , as in debate over most issues , not all the protagonists fall easily into one camp or the other .
24 You can choose whether these two paragraphs fall within your allotted 1,100 words , or are in addition to them .
25 The value of the correlation coefficient may vary between 1 and — 1 ; the limit values reflecting perfect positive or negative linear relationships , respectively , i.e. that all values of both variables fall on the regression line ( with positive or negative slope ) , while values close to zero indicate weak or non-existing linear relationship or , perhaps , some kind of non-linear relationship .
26 A common fault into which candidates fall is to assume that the mention of a topic in the question is an indication that the examiner wants to know everything about that and related subjects .
27 and watch grey hairs fall out with age
28 If we sell a bed and the legs fall off , the customer wo n't come back . ’
29 As a result of the way in which the knives fall , all the Scottish provisions can be thoroughly debated , although they will not be debated separately .
30 Materials whose grain size distributions fall within the limits specified for zone 3 fine aggregates are well suited for certain tasks .
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