Example sentences of "falls into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's wrong because she falls into the latter category . |
2 | Broadcasting falls into the latter category ; and there is an awareness that the BBC reform campaign must be conducted cautiously . |
3 | At present the assessment of advertising effectiveness falls into the latter category . |
4 | Weighing only 280gm , the TEC LM100 falls into the middle bracket of glue guns , above the ‘ hobbyist ’ miniature variety and just below the large trade tools . |
5 | It falls into the middle range of portable belt sanders . |
6 | Knowledge could prove a useful ally in the battle between Good and Evil — but only if it falls into the right hands . |
7 | Thus the examples of ( 9 ) are acceptable : ( 9 ) your behaviour was barbaric this device is expensive his plan was inspired but impractical Where a prenominal adjective fits equally well with either relationship — ascriptive or associative — to its noun , we find that its occurrence in predicative position is acceptable , but only provided that the relation is taken as being ascriptive ; thus ( 10 ) mentions an individual who either has Greek nationality ( but the nature and region of the business which he or she deals with remain unspecified ) , or is a person who handles affairs connected with Greece ( but who may well be of some quite different nationality , Belgian for example ) ; ( 11 ) however unambiguously tells us that there is someone who falls into the former category : ( 10 ) the Greek representative ( 11 ) the representative is Greek |
8 | Cotton wool falls into the first category . |
9 | Sales promotion falls into the first category . |
10 | The third example is a young man who falls into the rare category of those who pose a serious threat to public safety , a threat which in some instances exists for only weeks or months , although occasionally a person may remain potentially dangerous for some years . |
11 | Material from the rest of the cloud globule continually falls into the embryonic sun , building up further mass , pressure and temperature , soon reaching thousands of degrees centigrade and beginning to glow like the T Tauri stars ( glowing clouds of dense cosmic dust ) , which astronomers now think are the typical intermediate link between the dark globules and fully formed stars . |
12 | The frequency and volume of business material , not all of which falls into the legal deposit category , means that gaps do exist in the business collection . |
13 | The task of meeting customers ' demands , instantaneously , falls into the skilful hands of the Grid Control Centre : |
14 | Precisely who falls into the outer circle of effective kin , or the inner circle of intimate kin , is not entirely predictable in individual cases , although people normally do have a fairly clear notion of two different categories , for whom different terms may be employed . |
15 | Except , of course , for the fact that it may take some while before the matter particle falls into the black hole — in which case the Universe has a temporary and minor energy surplus . |
16 | Anything or anyone who falls into the black hole through the event horizon will come to an end of time at the singularity . |
17 | The intense gravitational field near the black hole causes the creation of pairs of particles and antiparticles , one of which falls into the black hole and the other of which escapes to infinity . |
18 | The first hint that there might be a connection between black holes and thermodynamics came with the mathematical discovery in 1970 that the surface area of the event horizon , the boundary of a black hole , has the property that it always increases when additional matter or radiation falls into the black hole . |
19 | Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time . |
20 | Unfortunately , as far as the body is concerned the trans form is valueless , apart from providing energy , and falls into the same category as saturated fat . |
21 | ‘ THERE has to be something wrong with a tax system in which a police sergeant falls into the same tax bracket as a multi-millionaire ’ — Tory MP Keith Hampson . |
22 | But in History , of course , what is called , other' is an alterity that does settle down , that falls into the dialectical circle . |
23 | ‘ Supposing it falls into the wrong hands ? ’ |
24 | A crossed cheque therefore gives some protection against fraud if it falls into the wrong hands . |
25 | The whole point is that if power falls into the wrong hands it usually hurts the railway cause . |