fall to造句31 Last year solid waste totalled 227,000 tonnes but this is forecast to fall to 206,000 tonnes this year.
32 The Silent Valley and Annalong Valley fall to the west and east of the central ridge respectively.
33 He dropped into the nearest one and let the zimmer fall to the ground.
34 The media seemed to be willing the marriage to fall to pieces.
35 Dole is expected to endorse a proposition that is expected to be on the ballot next fall to eliminate affirmative action.
36 The jumper was very cheap - it'll probably fall to bits the first time I wear it.
37 In a dynamic economy some real wages need to fall to induce labor to move from sunset to sunrise industries.
38 So, if voters decide this fall to repeal property taxes, all hell breaks lose on the school-funding front.
39 They support people active in the labour force, and provide services which would otherwise fall to the health and social services.
40 She spoke Slowly with little rise and fall to her voice.
41 Stacy would fall to pieces if she knew Gary was cheating on her.
42 Of course by rights this should fall to Edward, but for reasons best known to himself it seems he's said nothing.
43 Helicobacter pylori increases plasma gastrin concentrations by 50% to 100% and values fall to normal after the organism has been eradicated.
44 If roosting monarchs are dislodged by wind, rain or predators, they fall to the ground.
45 Some of the Borax will fall to the bottom of the container. 3.
46 Will the Government issue clear guidance on which responsibilities will fall to health authorities and which to social services?
47 I fall to the floor as though dead, twitching with laughter, convulsing with mirth, dizzy with excess.
47try its best to collect and build good sentences.
48 The council decided the cost of administering the licensing scheme should fall to the cereal growers who burned straw.
49 When Agenda 2000 comes into place, the supposition is that the set-aside rate should fall to zero.
50 Many animals leap from bough to bough, and sometimes fall to the ground.
51 She let her umbrella fall to the ground and, holding the flowers out of harm's way, embraced him.
52 If reforms are not carried out soon, the economy will simply fall to pieces.
53 If it does not, all its claims to be the guardian of the citizen and service user fall to nothing.
54 The Dwarf gold mines at Gunbad fall to the Night Goblins.
55 Small sea organisms bind these marine minerals into their body structures, which then fall to the ocean floor upon their death.
56 He demonstrates-the bills bounce off your closed fist and fall to the floor.
57 For example, if the male breadwinner is unemployed, more of the domestic tasks may fall to him.
58 Indeed, many investors believe that long-term interest rates could fall to 5. 5 % in the coming months.
59 Maureen hefted a bright chain and let it fall to the counter.
60 I let my head fall to one side, my cheek against the cool damp sand.