Example sentences of "fall [adv] into the " in BNC.
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1 | The work of French women theorists is also beginning to be translated and discussed in this country , although for French theorists , the boundaries between philosophy , literary theory and psychoanalytic theory are often fluid , so that their work does not always fall clearly into the familiar categories of philosophy . |
2 | Barnet is unusual : as the table shows , most households in the country will fall conveniently into the five lowest bands . |
3 | It had fallen backwards into the narrow eight-feet-deep pipe while grazing at night . |
4 | Lady Grubb had fallen easily into the habit of behaving to her children as if she were some doggedly snobbish godmother , inviting them home every few months to look into their marriage prospects and treating the occasion as if it were a country weekend that put her to a lot of trouble , though her house was actually in the middle of London and fully staffed with unhappy au-pair girls . |
5 | To insist that on the contrary it is a fact of nature is to fall straight into the classic folklinguistic trap . |
6 | The Falangists fell mostly into the first category , while Great Britain was the model society for those for whom monarchy was the ultimate political goal . |
7 | Conceptually it falls right into the post-modernist trap of contextualisation . |
8 | She fell right into the trap , as she said : ‘ Yeah , she got a daughter in Vancouver General yesterday . |
9 | He fell naturally into the courteous , familiar mode used to address the elderly . |
10 | The senior ministers fell easily into the habit of cooperation . |
11 | Caroline fell easily into the old , familiar routine . |
12 | ‘ One of them was so desperate to stop me overtaking at the ford he lost his footing and fell backwards into the water . ’ |
13 | And as I watched , he fell backwards into the water , his face full of terror . |
14 | The skinhead fell backwards into the BMW and the bomb exploded in the car , spewing its liquid of flaming death . |
15 | Inside his head , beneath the odd blaze of hair , behind the reckless display of freckles , the same low horizon unrolled , the same milk-crate stacks of Council flats came up out of the east , like this , slowly turned , just so , and fell away into the west , like that … |
16 | He defends a position which denies that the properties of individuals are ever explanatory , and which therefore falls squarely into the domain of holism as this was outlined in Chapter iii . |
17 | This also , from an early time in the Middle Ages , fell largely into the hands of the Ecclesiastical Courts . |
18 | Jack fell quickly into the routine of looking out for the absurdities in his father 's speech to put into a P'dayta-Pie for Warnie ; but he had no heart for it . |
19 | Corbett knew he had to leave but the room was spinning around him and he fell gratefully into the gathering blackness . |
20 | Some archer fish are able to line up their prey so precisely that it falls directly into the water below , and within easy reach of the fish , instead of being knocked inconveniently into the distance . |
21 | What they normally do is they get some paper , they light it , they 'll drop it , and it falls straight into the rubbish chute underneath . |
22 | The words fell harshly into the silence and Emily looked at her cousin in disbelief . |
23 | I was unable to share his joy , not particularly because my home team had been held to a draw , but because I fell headlong into the tent , throwing a pan of boiling rice everywhere . |
24 | Alison , from Aberdulais , West Glamorgan , was walking to a restaurant with her boyfriend when she tripped over a kerb and fell headlong into the Georgian-style leaded windows of a shop . |
25 | Alison , from Aberdulais , West Glamorgan , was walking to a restaurant with her boyfriend when she tripped over a kerb and fell headlong into the Georgian-style leaded windows of a shop . |
26 | Dougal fell inelegantly into the chair . |
27 | It is the physical stuff of computer systems and falls painlessly into the custodial universe of conventional object-centred curatorship . |
28 | When I published this group , with an enormous amount of help from Philip Corder ( Webster , 1947 ) , I was confident that it fell well into the fourth century . |
29 | Her voice fell flatly into the warm pool of cosy light , shattering the illusion of family togetherness , of the prodigal daughter returning to the family hearth . |
30 | Tory MP for Gosport , Hants , Peter Viggers , who nearly drowned yesterday when he fell overboard into The Solent near The Needles while competing in the Isle of Wight Round the Island yacht race . |