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

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1 So it will be a large kite and will inevitably fall into the category of a Delta , a Parafoil , a Stratoscoop or a Box kite .
2 Yet most would fall into the category of ‘ brideservice society ’ , a social formation that Collier and Rosaldo ( 1981 : 280 ) have defined as radically different from that of the ‘ bride-wealth society ’ .
3 The items of costs in the solicitors ' bill that Stamp J. was considering did not fall into the category of litigation costs .
4 The key point is that if the knives are used for one purpose and do not fall into the category of domestic cutlery there is a case for a ban .
5 Others may well fall into the category of being desirable but not essential .
6 However sometimes you can fall into the pitfall of doing things erm because you think that we want to see that .
7 Mm , see one of the dangers of just reading the bible is that you have to be careful you do n't fall into the pitfall of just reading it when if you do then it 'll all look as if it 's pointing towards the only way out is heaven
8 If I open my eyes I 'll fall into the sky ! ’
9 Second , you can fall into the pit — then it 's goodbye world .
10 I shook the can , and felt the snake fall into the leg .
11 Now , in the presence of a black hole one member of a pair of virtual particles may fall into the hole , leaving the other member without a partner with which to annihilate .
12 All items were dumped together ( in such a position as they should not fall into the water ) .
13 Try to do this early so they do not fall into the water .
14 Immediately the archer fish has fired , it swims rapidly to the point where its prey will fall into the water , ready to catch and eat it .
15 The eggs will adhere to a coarse-textured surface until hatching ; if a smooth surface is used they may fall into the water , where they will not hatch .
16 Children play on the bridge and could easily fall into the water . ’
17 If I do it in private , I may easily fall into the way of doing so in public .
18 ‘ Gerry Boden did not simply fall into the river and drown .
19 He would fall into the river and she would dive in after him .
20 Wherever we live , be it within a stone 's throw of Sellafield or in an area seemingly unaffected by the dumping of waste , we must not fall into the out-of-sight , out-of-mind approach adopted by much of industry .
21 We would advise the beginner never to write his cello and bass parts on the same stave : if he does , he will almost surely fall into the error of over-using the double bass , his mind 's ear , which acts through his eye , being almost certain to fail to register the lower octave .
22 They ordered calvados and played canards , dipping the sugar cubes in the tawny liquid so that the surfaces just met , the liqueur drawn up through the sugar , flushing and softening it until at just the right moment , a split second before the sweetness might dissolve and fall into the drink and spoil it , you tipped your head back and took the lump on your tongue and either let it melt there , or gnashed the singingly sweet grit of the sugar grains .
23 May we not fall into the temptation of thinking something is right just because we can get away with it .
24 Do n't fall into the bread-nibbler 's trap .
25 The common talk is that the Official Custodian manages £125bn of charity money and as she winds up her role the error is to assume that this should fall into the fund managers ' laps .
26 If the merchant in the Shipman 's Tale does not easily fall into the role of the target figure , could another character do so , for instance the wife , who is unquestionably put in this position in the Italian analogues to the tale ?
27 Under this kind of joint responsibility the District foresaw that in undertaking the resident tutor 's organising and teaching duties in north and mid-Essex some of the courses would fall into the Chapter III category .
28 While rejecting the detailed application of management approaches from an industrial or commercial environment into schools , we should not fall into the belief that there is nothing to be learned from such experience — for in the right conditions there is .
29 Whatever the answer , do not fall into the trap of imagining that the impact of a flood in one of this year 's drought-ridden rivers will pass as quickly as the time it takes for the river to ‘ look ’ normal again .
30 Vauxhall 's contender takes the twin-camshaft , fuel-injection , multi-valve route but , unlike so many others , this 16-valver does n't fall into the trap of developing all of its power at high revs .
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