fall in造句211. There had been a fall in private consumption in 1989 following the imposition of the unpopular consumption tax.
212. An inadequate person in a job can lead to a sharp fall in morale or sales.
213. Ford blamed the rises on the fall in the pound since the Government pulled out of the exchange rate mechanism in September.
214. I heard you say just now it's dangerous and drives you mad to fall in love at thirty.
215. Figures for the first nine months of 1992 showed an 18 percent fall in gross national product.
216. She did not let her glance fall in his direction again.
217. You tell me that it's a crime to fall in love.
218. A fall in bond yields, which move inversely to bond prices, make stocks a more attractive investment compared with bonds.
219. The unleashing of the anger against the self causes a catastrophic fall in self-esteem.
220. This suggests that the fall in equity prices in October 1987 may have been no more than a correction to the market.
221. However this fall in the net wage also shifts the supply curves of labour from S1 to S2.
222. What if you fall in the bathtub?
223. WTO setting is joined to fall in China, guild action is highlighted.
224. The stock - broker was hard hit by the fall in stocks.
225. She refused to fall in , however , with Clovis 's tempting suggestion of a primeval dance party.
226. He was afraid, because of his great weakness, that he might fall in and drown.
227. Carmen's reluctance to fall in with Driver'splans led to trouble.