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62. When will the lease fall in?
63. There has been a fall in oil prices.
64. There was a sudden fall in temperature.
65. The government claims that the fall in unemployment is the herald of economic recovery.
66. The fall in prices was due to forces beyond their control .
67. The share price has continued to fall in value over the past week.
68. The City reacted sharply to the fall in oil prices.
69. The opinion polls show a significant fall in her popularity.
70. There was a fall in support for the Republican party at the last election.
71. The fall in inflation did little to sweeten news of massive job losses.
72. A sudden fall in profits provided a further disincentive to new investors.
73. Lack of confidence in the company manifested itself in a fall in the share price.
74. A fall in interest rates is a probability in the present economic climate.
75. The fall in inflation is the silver lining of the prolonged recession.
76. The City acted swiftly to the news of a fall in the value of sterling.
77. He cited the fall in unemployment as one of the government's successes.
78. The captain ordered his men to fall in at once.
79. Yesterday the company announced its first ever fall in profits.
80. There was a fall in unemployment in the second quarter of the year.
81. Over the past 18 months,[http:///fall in.html] there has been a precipitous fall in car sales.
82. The huge fall in exports has done a great deal of harm to the economy.
83. I am quite willing to fall in with anything you suggest.
84. The fall in the cost of living is directly relevant to the drop in the prices of many industrial products and agricultural produce.
85. A fall in donations has forced the charity to make cutbacks.
86. The fall in exports has left the country unable to service its debts.
87. The last ten years have seen a dramatic fall in the number of adoptions.
88. Last year's profits were swelled by a fall in production costs.
89. Slowly but surely she started to fall in love with him.
90. The retail trade is witnessing a sharp fall in sales.