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

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1 Medea 's aria with the children before the murder in Act 3 also promises a higher musical flight , only to fall into squareness .
2 Medea 's aria with the children before the murder in Act 3 also promises a higher musical flight , only to fall into squareness .
3 Trotting confidently out of his burrow into a jungly , prehistoric world , he is rescued by bats from slimy , groping creatures , only to fall into cavernous waters and swim out to sea , from where he is plucked by a vulture-like bird whose hungry chicks he has ‘ fun ’ avoiding before tumbling safely home .
4 No doubt some owners are lucky enough to fall into that category — but most of us have to scrimp and save to keep our horses happy .
5 Kalin , it seems , is fortunate enough to fall into the category of a ‘ queer ’ , rather than ‘ gay ’ or ‘ homophobic ’ film-maker .
6 People wake more easily during the light paradoxical sleep , and take longer to fall into the more restful deeper orthodox sleep , especially if they are under stress or in an unfamiliar environment .
7 Chaplin was too much of a showman and too steeped in ‘ showbiz ’ ever to fall into that trap .
8 Hundreds of secret programs that had been built up by the CIA over the years , including data sensitive enough to topple the heads of half a dozen European governments if they were ever to fall into the wrong hands .
9 Sound symbolism is not just a matter of a certain number of words containing certain sounds happening also to fall into the same semantic area .
10 The customary draconian edict was dispatched from General de Bazelaire 's HQ ( alas , also to fall into German hands ) ; the commander at Forges had failed in his duty and would be court-martialled ; artillery and machine guns would be turned upon any unit retreating further .
11 It is important never to fall into routine ; and it is important that when we make music the audience sees that we enjoy playing well .
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