to fall apart造句1 Sometimes things have to fall apart to make way for better things.
2 After his wife died, he began to fall apart.
3 I thought the whole meeting was going to fall apart but you rescued it like a true professional!
4 The journal was dusty and beginning to fall apart.
5 A few combinations scrambled over only to fall apart on landing.
6 My grocery bag started to fall apart, so I held it under my coat.
7 Patterns of dots from a painting program tend to fall apart when enlarged or coagulate into muddy puddles if reduced.
8 I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know?Ernest Hemingway
9 His promising career began to fall apart.
10 The administrations in the factories began to fall apart.
11 I swear to God, this house is starting to fall apart.
12 The whole of Harlem seemed to fall apart in the swirl of snow.
13 She had to get some rest or she was going to fall apart.
14 All they had to do was sit back and wait for it all to fall apart.
15 Indeed, many of the complex molecules of which they are composed would be liable to fall apart.
16 As with Shamshi- Adad , however,[www.] Hammurapi's death caused his empire to fall apart.
17 The narrative says that Russia failed because the tempestuous Gorbachev ignored the Chinese reform model, moved too quickly, and allowed the party monopoly to fall apart.
18 Without a long - outof cheap money the government the bulls'case begins to fall apart.