Example sentences of "[adv] fall into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Veteran campaigner Jack Johnston said : ‘ The survey was a terrible indictment in terms of local heritage and proof that the townlands would eventually fall into disuse .
2 As we learn to love , everything else in life will naturally fall into place : relationships , work , money , health , success , joy .
3 Do n't dive , you will only fall into midnight .
4 Unlike more organised writers he might perhaps more easily fall into contradiction , but it seems more likely , or at least more satisfactory , to suppose that Coleridge was fashioned greatly by his environment when writing .
5 At dawn , he would finally fall into bed and stay there the whole of the next day .
6 ‘ Once road haulage of limestone starts the railway line will very quickly fall into disrepair and there will be pressure to improve the A684 , especially by removing the bridge and traffic lights at Spennithorne .
7 She would probably fall into slumber tonight if the devil himself were to share the room with her .
8 With a conscious effort , she swallowed the small spurt of irritation against his easy presumption that she 'd simply fall into line with whatever he chose to do .
9 THE Government will today fall into line with the European Community 's proposed Social Charter when the right of workers to belong — as well as not to belong — to a trade union is enshrined in its Employment Bill .
10 The question of Germany 's frontiers , still unsettled today as a matter of strict international law , will likewise fall into place as part of any new arrangement in Central Europe .
11 Johnson declared himself in favour of such prescribed succession : ‘ His opinion was that so much land should be entailed as that families should never fall into contempt , and as much left free as to give them all the advantages in case of any emergency . ’
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