Example sentences of "[noun] to fall into the " in BNC.

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1 It is so easy for Western protestantism to fall into the trap of thinking that the last week of Jesus ' life is all-important .
2 The number of hotel and catering companies to fall into the hands of receivers more than doubled during 1991 , according to figures published by Touche Ross .
3 Then it was the turn of Canizares to fall into the arms of his colleagues after holing a 38 inch putt to secure the vital point .
4 Most of them then switched their loyalty to the country 's spiritual leader , Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , who was determined not to allow the Islamic revolution to fall into the hands of a man he saw as an opportunist reformer .
5 Another process is sometimes adopted for getting rid of the sediment without the trouble of decanting in this mode ; the bottles are reserved in a frame proper for the purpose , for a certain number of days , so as to permit the foulness to fall into the neck ; while in this position , the cork is dexterously withdrawn and that portion of the wine that is foul , allowed to escape , after which the bottle is filled with clear wine , permanently corked and secured with wire .
6 Without taking this risk , the potential for our prophetic communication role to fall into the abyss of irrelevance is very great .
7 That we react with positive moral emotion to such qualities of character , even when they are not useful to us , turns on a mechanism of sympathy , or the tendency to fall into the feelings of others .
8 It is therefore possible , if a black hole is present , for the virtual particle with negative energy to fall into the black hole and become a real particle or antiparticle .
9 It is expensive to buy food that children do not eat and it is very easy for the mother to fall into the trap of offering the child only what she thinks the child still likes .
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