Example sentences of "[conj] fall [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 We go so far as to say that in choice of partner it is a wise unconscious that falls in love with and marries its own unrecognized problem and then in marriage recreates the problematic situation .
2 I felt that falling in love with you at that stage would very definitely not be a good idea . ’
3 Shannon , constantly mopping her feverish forehead , is , like the giant lizard tied up and thrashing under the floorboards , at the end of his rope , and the party of Texan school teachers he is leading on a ‘ tour of God 's world ’ are incensed about his having put them up in flea-bag hotels and fallen into bed with the teenage student they have brought along .
4 She had met and fallen in love with Peter Shand Kydd , a wallpaper millionaire , seen a chance of happiness , and taken it .
5 Perhaps , she thought it was because Mark had been there at the planning stage — Mark Bristow , the dynamic young advertising executive she had met and fallen in love with when she had been chasing jobs in the heart of Somerset ; Mark who , in spite of being English , had lived long enough in the States to absorb — and give off — some of the typically American blend of enthusiasm and energy .
6 Returning to America he began to write features for a newspaper called the Toronto Star Weekly in 1919 , and in 1921 was married of his own free will to a woman he had met and fallen in love with earlier .
7 Meanwhile , Meaulnes has seen and fallen in love with a beautiful woman , who grants him permission to return one day .
8 Veronica Grahame , second daughter of Lord Stonybrook , had met and fallen in love with Puddephat while attending his lectures on Lawrence at Oxford .
9 ‘ Here we are at loggerheads with the rival practice , and I 've gone and fallen in love with Robert 's assistant and he with me .
10 ‘ One day , ’ I told him , ‘ someone will walk in and fall in love with it just the way we did . ’
11 You are , if I am not mistaken , twenty-five years old , which is an age when , I am well aware , you could still meet and fall in love with a far younger man than I. However , from what you have told me , you have already given away your heart and have set aside any thought of another such love .
12 The great horse Koulash galloped forward to join the Tsar 's horses , and fell into step with them .
13 She visited Durham to see a friend and fell in love with the city and began to help with girls ' clubs in Durham and Sunderland .
14 Their daughter recalls that the family drove up from Waterford to see Stackallan , looked over the wall and fell in love with it .
15 However , when they arrived in a town called Morganza , Louisiana , looking for locations , they came across a little café with a sign outside which read ‘ Homemade pies and Coca-Cola ’ , Dennis spotted the place and fell in love with it .
16 In fact when older I was a snack bar attendant on the Duchess of Hamilton and fell in love with Harry , the student purser , as he with me .
17 From there he had his first real glimpse of the Lake District and fell in love with the area about a quarter of which was in Lancashire until 1974 .
18 It was universally accepted that no man married merely for love , and many men and women no doubt made the best of the circumstances , and fell in love with their partners .
19 There is a legend that Maximilian , later Emperor of Mexico , visited the Princess during her stay in Madeira and fell in love with her .
20 Maria was released from the convent and fell in love with a dashing Portuguese officer .
21 He changed his name to John Jones and fell in love with a seventeen-year-old village girl called Sarah Hoggins .
22 She chose the multicolour puffball creation for her London wedding to computer programmer Danny Daggenhurst who she met and fell in love with a year ago .
23 A-Team star George Peppard 's second wife , actress Elizabeth Ashley — whom he met and fell in love with when they made The Carpetbaggers in 1964 — claimed that he assaulted her and came at her with a hot frying pan , an allegation that Peppard has always strongly denied .
24 You see , Father was actually born in Alberta — his parents came here from Wales — but when he was a young man he went back to visit , and fell in love with my mother and with Wales as well , and stayed there . ’
25 But to his dismay , she left him and fell in love with Peter .
26 Luckily , the moment she met this cute little owl she came under her spell and fell in love with her , too .
27 The king 's eldest daughter , Isabella , long remained unmarried but in the early 1360s she met and fell in love with Enguerrand de Coucy , a French nobleman who came to England in 1360 as a hostage for the payment of John II 's ransom .
28 In 1953 Antenor 's eighteen-year-old daughter , Maria Isabel , met and fell in love with James Goldsmith ( then the son of a hotel manager with little more than a taste for gambling and various romantic exploits to recommend him ) , and informed her father that she wished to marry him .
29 ‘ Yes , we came here on honeymoon , and fell in love with Barbados and Crystal Springs .
30 Nick Hornby ( ‘ Mine is the generation that was terrified of the Daleks and fell in love with Valerie Singleton ’ ) carried on the Sunday Times sniping last week : ‘ It could well be that my generation is about to burst into spectacular , awe-inspiring literary life ; perhaps this year we will be reading scores of novels as dazzling as London Fields or A History of the World in 10½ Chapters , all written by men and women born after Elvis ’ first number one .
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