fall into造句31 Students over 25 fall into a different category .
32 He'll have to fall into line with the others.
33 Many people fall into the trap of believing that home decorating must always be done on a large scale.
34 Families with money problems often fall into the hands of the moneylenders and get further into debt.
35 With the blind leading the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
36 It is easy to fall into the trap of taking out a loan you cannot afford.
37 The fear is that nuclear secrets could fall into the wrong hands .
38 We must not let these documents fall into the wrong hands .
39 I didn't want to fall into the same snare again.
40 Part of the plan was that the town should not fall into office, industrial and residential zones, but mix the three up together.
41 Don't let it fall into the hands of the enemy.
42 France was left isolated and at loggerheads with other EU member countries over its refusal to fall into line with demands to cut state borrowing.
43 Out of over 400 staff there are just 14 that fall into this category.
44 Bad habits are easy to fall into but not easy to fall out of.
45 There are fears that the weapons might fall into the wrong hands.
46 Anyone who betrays his motherland shall inevitably fall into the abyss of eternal sin and shame.
47 Guards made sure that the food supplies didn't fall into the wrong hands.
48 The document must not at any price fall into enemy hands.
49 Most countries have signed the treaty but some are reluctant to fall into line.
50 Parents often fall into the trap of trying to do everything for their children.
51 Then I found his diary and it all began to fall into place.
52 We saw the booster rockets disengage and fall into the sea.
53 The other countries on the Council are expected to fall into step with the US.
54 Out of over 400 staff there are just 7 that fall into this category.
55 She's too clever to fall into the trap of doing any unpaid work.
56 What genre does the book fall into - comedy or tragedy?
57 Eventually I got a job, and my life began to fall into place.
58 If the blind leads the blind, both will fall into ditch.
59 Don't fall into the trap of investing all your money in one place.
60 Libraries are an investment for the future and they should not be allowed to fall into decline.