Example sentences of "[verb] fallen [prep] [noun] in " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | His argument was based on personal opinion , feelings and intuition though it does have a loose connection to Carl Gustav Jung 's theory of racial memory , which has fallen into disuse in modern times . |
2 | The share of UK demand accounted for by oil has fallen from 50% in 1973 to 37% in 1983 . |
3 | This attitude is behind the policy of skimping on women and children which has kept the family allowance or child benefit frozen ( its real value has fallen by 18% in the last ten years ) . |
4 | The very idea of the ‘ comprador bourgeoisie , ’ central to the dependency approach , appears to have fallen into disuse in recent years and there have been various attempts to reconceptualize what it refers to . |
5 | Away over towards the canal beyond the golf course , a bridge of coloured light arced to the silent earth just about where her husband would be just now , crouched in his little watchman 's hut , at the foot of the night rainbow , where a piece of heaven had fallen to earth in Ruchill . |
6 | Marshall suggested that a quarter of all the acid rain which had fallen on Norway in the previous century had come from Britain . |
7 | As is well known , Henry wanted to be rid of his wife , Catherine of Aragon , in order to marry a lady of the court , Anne Boleyn , with whom he had fallen in love in 1526 . |
8 | Whilst numbers of full-time farmers had fallen by 28% in the past ten years there had only been an 8% reduction in the number of part-time farmers . |
9 | But if Mrs Longhill felt better that her servant had fallen from grace in distant Barnswick , then let her think it . |
10 | More than 300 people have fallen from trains in the past 20 years . |
11 | Some fear this may have harmed the LME 's reputation , and could drive prices , which have fallen by 50% in two years , still lower . |