Example sentences of "[adv] fall [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 And it can all fall through because theirs is falling through or they ca n't get out when you want and that can go on for Can it not ?
2 I hope it does n't all fall through .
3 You 'd better fall out before you say something you 'll regret . ’
4 Then you 'd better fall out again said the magician .
5 Station Officer Eric Warrior , of Middlesbrough Fire Station , said anyone entering the building could easily fall up to 15 metres into the basement of the premises .
6 It can just as easily fall back into anti-feminism .
7 They can then easily fall in or just throw things down it .
8 ‘ Quite possible , ’ Don Mini said , ‘ except that you might easily fall off You 've had no flying practice at all . ’
9 Oil exports are expected to increase this year , but will soon fall back ; domestic consumption is soaring ( because the stuff is so cheap ) , and few new wells are being drilled in the forests .
10 And as my few Acquaintance did not take to me upon the Account of Poetry , so they will scarcely fall off upon its ill Success
11 It requires considerable commitment by already hard-pressed teachers , and considerable organizational skill by the management team , to ensure that such issues are truly taken on board , and do not somehow fall down the cracks between more clearly defined and familiar roles .
12 ‘ But , I do n't normally fall over like that . ’
13 ‘ I did n't just fall over , I fainted .
14 ‘ We 'll have to tie it there or it will just fall down . ’
15 ‘ If we ca n't pay for it then it will just fall down , ’ he said .
16 Has to be on a runners on the side as well otherwise it would just fall down .
17 ‘ You ought to know , ’ Anna said more gently , ‘ you ought to know by now that things you want do n't just fall off trees .
18 It would just fall off like a dust .
19 Did you just fall out of love , or what ? ’
20 We could just fall back on a bit of sweets and chocolate or something in the end but I 'd like to get some
21 In an editorial on 2 November 1985 , headlined ‘ Unfinished Business ’ , it asked ‘ whether the structures and institutions of British life have been so shaken by six years of Mrs Thatcher that they can no longer fall back into their old ways — or whether more shaking is needed ? ’
22 And their continued existence , damn them , means this writer can no longer fall back on one of his favourite lines .
23 Yeah but even so , even so you could still fall over .
24 Obviously we will try our best to include each and every one , whilst ensuring total accuracy , although you 'd agree I 'd be a mug to promise the system wo n't ever fall down .
25 I think she 's going to always fall over all the time really !
26 You can always fall back on good old rice and tea if the aesthetic qualities of the food are not enough to overcome your apprehension .
27 After a gesture your hands and arms should always fall back to your sides .
28 If we ca n't see anything more unusual suppose we could always fall back on the bubble baths or the anyway I think that 's a bit more than but there you go .
29 The trouble is , I 'm a member of the Dock workers ’ Union as well , and the Brotherhood does n't always fall in with what the Union recommends .
30 If they start to moan at long , boring nights of inactivity , the bottom could quickly fall out of a tour that in cricketing terms has all the ingredients of being a huge success .
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