fallen造句121 The average value of salaries has fallen in real terms .
122 She has fallen in love with a man half her age.
123 A number of roads have been blocked by fallen trees.
124 By the time we had to sell, prices had fallen catastrophically.
125 As night has fallen the cattle should be rounded up.
126 One or two listeners had fallen asleep while the President was speaking.
127 Deaths during infancy have fallen dramatically in the last hundred years.
128 A bolt may have fallen off the plane's forward door.
129 The paperweight had fallen onto the desk, badly marking the surface.
130 She's really fallen on her feet with that new job.
131 We had fallen so far behind that it seemed pointless continuing.
132 The bus is said to have over-turned and fallen into a ravine.
133 The aim is to raise money for workers who have fallen on hard times.
134 Wages have fallen by more than twenty percent during the past two months.
135 Bill had to support Jill or she would have fallen to the floor.
136 I had fallen so far behind that it seemed pointless trying to catch up.
137 I had fallen into conversation with a man on the train.
138 Sales have fallen badly this year, to the extent that we will have to close some of our shops.
139 Bernard has fallen on evil days since he lost his job and his wife left him.
140 The stock market has fallen by over 200 points in the last week.
141 The hook in the ceiling had given way and the lamp had fallen blazing on to the table.
142 Lili had fallen asleep clutching a fat bunch of grapes.
143 My money's all fallen down the back of the cushion.
144 The proposed amalgamation of the two institutes has mow fallen through.
145 The route was once much travelled but has fallen into disuse.
146 After the storm, many roads were made impassable by fallen trees.
147 Rail fares have fallen 17 per cent in real terms.
148 Tim had a nasty bump on his head from when he'd fallen over.
149 In recent years, the cinema has fallen on lean times.
150 The pound has fallen to a new low amid worries that the British economy is heading for trouble.