fall into造句61 Things were beginning to fall into place in my mind.
62 Try not to fall into your native language outside class.
63 Now that France and Germany have signed up, other countries will soon fall into line.
64 These functions fall into two wholly distinct categories.
65 Corporation tax systems fall into different categories.
66 The cat may even fall into a deep coma.
67 Approaches fall into three general classifications.
68 Entrepreneurial organizations clearly fall into the task-oriented category.
69 Successful business strategies fall into three broad categories.
70 These fall into six main categories, information on the first five of which may be disclosed by the Bank.
71 He was a gentle man by nature, but he would suddenly fall into a depression and lose all confidence in himself.
72 Rather than fall into the hands of the Witch King's servants he jumped into the sea in full armour.
73 Arguments advanced to show law's defects in dealing with the family fall into three groups.
74 Generally speaking, however, they appear to fall into two categories: external and internal.
75 It must never fall into the clutches of a political party again.
76 Instructions fall into four categories: arithmetic-logical, memory access, branch, and miscellaneous.
77 His fall into debt started at the age of 16, when Barclays gave him a personal loan of £5,000.
78 If you fall into this category and have a low income, you may be entitled to Poll Tax Benefit.
79 I can think of kids that are now working on a level of brilliance who fall into that category.
80 These flat roofing materials fall into three major categories: built-up felt roofing, mastic asphalt and single-ply membranes.
81 Of course, as far as headhunters are concerned, these companies fall into the category of poaching grounds.
82 At night I fall into bed weary instead of tense.
83 In some areas over 50 percent of planning applications fall into these categories.
84 The trick is figuring out which kids will fall into which category.
85 There is a vast number of these, and they fall into several distinct kinds.
86 Better that she should suffer his anger and displeasure than that he should fall into the clutches of the lord of Parfois.
87 They fall into four main categories: popular dailies, quality dailies, national Sundays, and local papers.
88 But the prolonged depression of the inter-war period upset this relationship, causing the quantity theory to fall into disrepute.
89 The ranking of the modalities and concomitants relates to the individual symptoms concerned and should fall into one of the above categories.
90 Fish feces fall into the sand and decompose into mineral substances.