Example sentences of "it falls [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As it falls toward the unseen companion , it develops a spiral motion ( rather like water running out of a bath ) , and it gets very hot , emitting X rays ( Fig. 6.3 ) .
2 ‘ But if it falls below the 2.95 level against the Deutschemark , sterling will plummet .
3 Based on that because it falls below the
4 Erm and then any domestic policy which affects the outside , so that 's a projection of domestic interests erm into the outside world , so I 'll show you what I 've written down and it 's influenced by what you 've got in that book by Clarke , I 'm afraid it falls off the end a bit , foreign policy is a government activity concerned with relations between the state and other actors in the international arena , that should be .
5 A rising or a falling tone is quite easy to identify , whether it falls on a single syllable or extends over more syllables in the case of a tonic syllable followed by a tail .
6 Erm always been lucky , especially when it falls on a Friday .
7 Whenever it falls on a Friday it 's always a very good birthday .
8 Most of the time it falls on the troops from the sky , while they try to sleep in some half-filled trench .
9 The thick canopy of leaves and branches disperse the rainwater so that it falls on the ground softly and evenly , avoiding floods .
10 This is limited because the light from the l.e.d. spreads out and only a fraction of it falls on the detector .
11 The desire that he felt for Bowler , and which he admitted to David Tindle while this portrait was in progress , is made palpable in the finished work through the gentle , even pressure of the dusky light as it falls on the sitter 's head , hands and feet .
12 Following a shot of his diminishing body in black silhouette as it falls on the background roof ( the viewpoint is vertical from above ) , we actually see the other half of the matte itself repeat the action as his body falls , a diminishing form on a blank background — possibly a unique example of this type of effect and audacious even for Hitchcock .
13 It falls on the whole rheme or part of it ; for example , in John was appointed Chairman , the tonic accent will normally fall on Chairman :
14 Thus if the goods are damaged or stolen this loss falls on the seller if it occurs before property has passed ; otherwise it falls on the buyer .
15 In one sense all indirect taxation is hardly equitable because it falls on the rich and the poor , like the old saying the rain , it raineth every day upon the rich and just and unjust fellow .
16 Unfortunately , the JMP-1 has no input on the back and so in some ways it falls at the final fence , because I ca n't really see how you can set it up to work in a neat and user-friendly rack ; you 'd have to wire the thing up every time you gigged it .
17 Appropriately enough , it falls to an Ulsterman , Ian Hewitt from Donaghadee , to call the dances , and play drums and assorted percussion .
18 A central organ such as the Training Authority naturally finds it difficult to relax its hold completely but , unless it can ‘ command ’ the situation , it falls to the mercies of local ‘ market ’ economies .
19 They are not gaining financially but there is a cost involved and it falls to the NHS .
20 The Labour leader has to do that after the Budget — an art Neil Kinnock never mastered — but it falls to the Shadow Chancellor to reply to the Autumn Statement .
21 It falls to the floor , an ugly little lump of metal , and the boys sit transfixed for minutes before they eat again .
22 Once the basic idea for the advertisement has been agreed , it falls to the art director , in consultation with the writer , to bring it to life visually in commercials , advertisements , and printed material such as brochures and leaflets , and point of sale — material , which are show cards and other items for display actually in the stores .
23 Once the advertisement is approved it falls to the production department to transform the art director 's layout into a " mechanical " , but the art director remains very much in control , perhaps choosing the house style and certainly monitoring all stages of production and correcting colour reproduction if necessary .
24 And in that case the epistemological asymmetry which depends on it falls to the ground .
25 If the central provinces are taken as typical , the neo-populist case is persuasive ; if , on the other hand , the outlying provinces are regarded as blazing a trail which central Russia would follow , it falls to the ground .
26 Consequently , I propose that question ( 1 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) should be answered : whilst at present it falls to the member state concerned to determine whether a vessel is entitled to be registered in that state , the member state in question is none the less bound to comply with the relevant principles and provisions of Community law .
27 ( 1 ) Whilst at present it falls to the member state concerned to determine whether a vessel is entitled to be registered in that state , the member state in question is none the less bound to comply with the relevant principles and provisions of Community law .
28 It falls to the groom to reply to the first speech on behalf of himself and his bride .
29 ‘ He 's trying to gamble away his estate before it falls to the Nazis , but his lifelong losing streak has changed .
30 Under our system , it falls to the police to ensure that such events are organised in such a way that disorder does not ensue , and that so far as is possible , the event can take place with as little dislocation to the ordinary life of the community as is compatible with the proper exercise of freedom of speech in public .
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