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

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1 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 .
2 The multi-primitive lattices fall within the seven crystal systems .
3 Strictly speaking not all of the measures within these areas fall within the 1992 programme but given their inter-relationship they need to be looked at together .
4 Not all enclaves fall within the 1.25–1.50 predicted range of shell shape ( Fig. 29 ) .
5 Some costs fall on the private sector , but most fall on overstretched public-sector organizations .
6 But Darlington borough council has seen the number of vacant properties for all housing applicants fall during the same period from 930 four years ago to 660 in 1992 .
7 But Darlington borough council has seen vacant properties for all housing applicants fall during the same period from 930 four years ago to 660 in 1992 .
8 Unpressed pleats fall from a shaped waistband , elasticated at the sides and featuring a centre belt loops .
9 also maintain that clerical workers fall between the working class and the middle class .
10 A partnership will not be bound by the actions of a partner where the partner 's actions fall within the following situations :
11 Computer bureaux fall within the miscellaneous category of services .
12 Those canny souls that know how often these things fall at the last hurdle can stop holding their breath and relax over Tadpole Technology Plc 's deal to do a Power RISC-based notebook for IBM Corp : IBM has paid £325,000 for 500,000 new Tadpole shares at what is now the bargain issue price of 65p , which at last week 's price of 224 pence gives it an instant paper profit of £795,000 ; it also gets warrants for 2.22m more shares at the same price to take it to 12.9% .
13 As once you have dealt with history , you have to put in place something that keeps it up to date , without too much labour and without erm , a major hole there where things fall into the middle cover and come out .
14 For a closer analysis shows that what is really being talked about in such propositions is not men or dragons , but the concept man and the concept dragon , and what is being said is that certain things fall under the former concept , whereas the latter concept is empty .
15 You 'll see that the majority of patients fall into the low risk group with progressively smaller numbers in the intermediate and high risk group .
16 But if interest rates fall below the capped rate , your rate will decrease with them .
17 If , however , fertility rates fall for the four child-bearing age-groups ( 10–19 , 20–29 , 30–39 and 40–49 ) from the estimated early 1980s figures of 0.4 , 2 , 2 and 0.4 children per woman respectively to 0.25 , 1.8 , 1.4 and 0.3 children per woman then the population structure in 2003 would be shown in Figure 6.6(c) .
18 These tour arrangements fall outwith the new EEC Package Travel Directive .
19 In such cases the Court of Justice has held that the requirements of Article 190 are satisfied if the statement of reasons given explains in essence the measures taken by the institutions and that a specific statement of reasons in support of all the details which might be contained in such a measure can not be required , provided such details fall within the general scheme of the measures as a whole .
20 These cliffs fall from a monotonous , limestone , coastal plateau straight down almost vertically into deep water .
21 The soot deposits from its chimneys fall in the residential area in which it is sited , settling on washing , paintwork and parked cars and on the plants in people 's gardens — all of which suffer .
22 Taffeta , pile fabrics and some dupions fall into the latter category .
23 In the case where two or more EDs fall in the same grid square , then the grid square 's population is the sum of those of the individual EDs .
24 If so , the union collapses and wages fall to the competitive level .
25 Hence after-tax wages fall by the full amount of the tax .
26 Pollock and Whitty ( 1990 ) have more recently surveyed similar hospitals and describe the shortcomings of catering departments where morale is often low and wages fall behind the commercial sector .
27 However , the statement of reasons is not required to specify the often very numerous and complex matters of fact or law dealt with in legislative measures , provided that those measures fall within the general scheme of the body of measures of which they form part .
28 Charlie 's angels fall for the same frock
29 Although these impairments must be of concern , we emphasise that most early treated children fall within the broad normal range of general ability and attend ordinary schools .
30 ( g ) Services for the disabled Disabled children fall within the general definition of children in need and must therefore be provided with services under Part III of the Act .
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