Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] fall [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | also maintain that clerical workers fall between the working class and the middle class . |
2 | Hence after-tax wages fall by the full amount of the tax . |
3 | Barn dances , fancy dress parties , ski weekends and twinning events with foreign chambers fall into the social projects category . |
4 | The multi-primitive lattices fall within the seven crystal systems . |
5 | Although these impairments must be of concern , we emphasise that most early treated children fall within the broad normal range of general ability and attend ordinary schools . |
6 | Thus it is of considerable interest to ascertain if English law mandated this result and , if it did , whether , yet again , our legal practices fall below the minimum standards prescribed by the European Convention . |
7 | He heeds neither motors nor tramways — the young man takes the notebook in his hands , opens its blue covers — the loose leaves fall on the warm pavement . |
8 | ( g ) Services for the disabled Disabled children fall within the general definition of children in need and must therefore be provided with services under Part III of the Act . |
9 | Few Jamaican women fall into the wife-mother trap of isolation and financial dependence . |
10 | ‘ I 've always made a point of avoiding married women , and engaged women fall into the same category . ’ |
11 | For a closer analysis shows that what is really being talked about in such propositions is not men or dragons , but the concept man and the concept dragon , and what is being said is that certain things fall under the former concept , whereas the latter concept is empty . |
12 | It is difficult to ascertain whether any known examples fall into the former category . |
13 | All wild swans fall under the legal protection of the Queen , and Buckingham Palace is being kept informed . |