Example sentences of "have fallen [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is also er as , as well as recognizing that there are some things that perhaps we might have er concluded , but because of the er nature of the definition have fallen outside inclusion of this report .
2 The shares plunged 18p to 266p on news that profits have fallen to £91m from £93.7m .
3 The moves , counter moves , rejections , romances and broken hearts are spun together effortlessly through the music and will strike a chord with any teenagers and ex-teenagers who have fallen in love on a Saturday night .
4 I have fallen in love with American names , The sharp names that never get fat , The snakeskin-titles of mining claims , The plumed war-bonnet of Medicine Hat , Tucson and Deadwood and Lost Mule Flat .
5 The British have fallen in love with this Mediterranean island because it has everything for a perfect holiday : sunny skies , glorious beaches , bustling resorts , friendly people , fascinating sights and beautiful countryside .
6 I have fallen in love with the classic straight/shiny/side-parted style .
7 Most experienced social workers and therapists have had clients who , confessedly or otherwise , have been sexually attracted towards and/or have fallen in love with them .
8 People have fallen in love for stranger reasons , but music has obviously played a central role in their marriage .
9 Every newspaper in Punjab and many outside have fallen in line with the code of conduct .
10 Profits have fallen from £322m for 1990 as the company , which operates textile , cleaning , security , distribution , plant , personnel , catering , joinery and facilities management businesses , rebuilds .
11 Add the two factors together , and the average mortgage payments of a first-time buyer have fallen from 30% of earnings in 1990 to 12% today — the lowest for more than 20 years ( see chart on next page ) .
12 I tell you , Minnie , I have fallen from favour of late and through no fault of my own , whereas my husband and son rest high in Mrs Browning 's estimation .
13 Prices have fallen from £700 per drive to under £300 in the past two years and could fall to perhaps £100 , forced down by competition from Asian producers .
14 More than 300 people have fallen from trains in the past 20 years .
15 Tea prices in London have fallen by 30% from a three-year peak in January .
16 Real wages in Australia have fallen by 5% over the past seven years ; in Britain they have risen by almost 20% .
17 Some fear this may have harmed the LME 's reputation , and could drive prices , which have fallen by 50% in two years , still lower .
18 According to a study commissioned by the owners , the profits of major-league clubs have fallen by 54% since 1989 .
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