Example sentences of "fall into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thus in Hieracium , and in many other asexual groups , the plants growing in a region simply do not fall into a number of natural kinds .
2 They can kill as many as eight or nine men if they do fall into a trench …
3 In its strongest form , at the perception of a new and beautiful poetic or religious idea , mystics and seers will fall into a trance and remain in it for hours or even days .
4 The cat may even fall into a deep coma .
5 It is then racked ( passagem ) , when it is pumped up so it can fall into a trough and air can pass through it .
6 If it is not closed fast enough , some — perhaps many — hospitals will fall into a spiral of financial decline …
7 The Navy Department considered in 1943 that Korea was bereft of leadership and feared Korea could fall into a vacuum similar to that which would exist in Poland and the Balkans when the European War terminated .
8 He was a gentle man by nature , but he would suddenly fall into a depression and lose all confidence in himself .
9 Only as the cloverleaf began to appear as a grey shape in the otherwise black wall did I at last fall into a dream-wracked sleep .
10 ‘ We must n't fall into a trap , Dexter . ’
11 He will have a certain power and extensive influence , and his Queen will fall into a more supporting role .
12 When animals do not fall into a few simple categories , quantitative genetic techniques become more practical .
13 If we decide that this traditional strophic form does not suit our needs , we have the more difficult alternative of a looser form , in which the words are given more importance , while the music , intensifying their meaning and emotion , may fall into a supporting role .
14 As she went she arranged her violets : " Put their feet together , dear , and the flowers will fall into a pretty natural shape , " she had been told ; not so easy to achieve when neglected violets had such short legs .
15 He would fall into a pit , he would descend to hell .
16 Of this view of bilingualism , Martin-Jones ( 1991 : 50 ) writes : " As the empirical work in bilingual communities has developed , it has become clear that the languages within the communicative repertoire of bilingual minority groups do not necessarily fall into a neat pattern of complementary distribution across domains . "
17 For some classes , particular uses which would otherwise fall into a category are specifically excluded : for example , Class I is ‘ use as a shop for any purpose except ( i ) a shop for the sale of hot food ; ( ii ) a tripe shop : ( iii ) a shop for the sale of pet animals or birds ; ( iv ) a cat's-meat shop ; ( v ) a shop for the sale of motor vehicles ’ .
18 Where the issue does not fall into a familiar category , there may be more scope for the draftsman .
19 For if we suppose this we shall fall into an infinite regress ; we shall find ourselves looking for a further interpretation .
20 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 .
21 With limited production costs , this video would fall into the £15,000 to £30,000 range , as opposed to the six-figure costs incurred by the established major artists .
22 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 .
23 Similarly , the hero of The Foreman Went To France ( 1941 , Somewhere in France in US ) has to overcome managerial indifference and bureaucratic obstruction to cross the Channel and recover machines that might otherwise fall into the hands of the Germans .
24 Or he could sell most of his land to Mr Big and his house and a few acres could fall into the hands of a merchant banker who wants somewhere quiet with a paddock for the daughter 's ponies .
25 So it looks as if cameramen ( rather than the proposed cameramans ) will be able to get on with their work in the Gulf ; the beloved accent on abîme will not fall into the abyss ; and the whole affair will have been a non-événement .
26 It must never fall into the clutches of a political party again .
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 May we not fall into the temptation of thinking something is right just because we can get away with it .
29 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 .
30 And if the bland lead the bland , both shall fall into the ditch ’ .
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