Example sentences of "[vb mod] fall [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was inevitable that when Miss Hatherby introduced Constance to the Romantic poets she should fall heavily under the spell of Shelley and Keats . |
2 | But inflation should fall further over the medium-term . |
3 | If it can be weathered without undue damage , interest rates should fall sharply in the latter half of next year . |
4 | So some academics fear they might fall behind in the promotion race if they get involved with TCS . ’ |
5 | So some academics fear they might fall behind in the promotion race if they get involved with TCS . ’ |
6 | Whatever the impact of the Gulf , America 's deteriorating economy suggests that the dollar could fall further in the short run . |
7 | Until now he had never believed it to be true , that something as heavy as gold could fall naturally from the sky . |
8 | But then it was that thoughts began to penetrate her desire-clouded mind — the realisation that , should these ribbon ties become undone , then her nightdress would fall straight to the floor — and she would be left — stark naked . |
9 | This was given practical effect through the Court 's warning that in implementing the duty of non-recognition , States should not refuse to apply multilateral treaties where the adverse consequences of non-performance would fall directly upon the people . |
10 | Land prices and farm incomes would fall substantially in the wake of agricultural reforms from the GATT talks , says Cambridge economist Michael Murphy . |
11 | ‘ The funds are currently being invested in our bogus companies ; their value will fall dramatically over the next six months . ’ |
12 | The hardship of saving water will fall most on the poorest people . |
13 | As the technology of computer hardware becomes more established the emphasis will fall increasingly on the power and potential of software to create new techniques and opportunities . |
14 | They get it into their heads that their fund-raising dinner for Hypothermic Pensioners In High Rise Blocks In Portsmouth will fall apart at the seams if Dillie Keane is n't there . |
15 | Barnet is unusual : as the table shows , most households in the country will fall conveniently into the five lowest bands . |
16 | All this will fall hard on the private sector . |