Example sentences of "fall [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | and fall for the regularity of the wipers |
2 | If a stone is dropped from the top of a tower erected on the moving earth , it will execute its natural motion and fall towards the centre of the earth . |
3 | From the smoothness of the velocity field within the filaments and the way in which it matches up with the velocities of neighbouring clouds , one infers that the arms are probably gas streams tidally stretched out as they fall towards the bottom of the galactic potential . |
4 | If , for example , the stock-index futures fall below the prices of the underlying securities , a sample of shares representing the index are sold , and relatively cheap stock-index futures are bought . |
5 | Whilst we will agree to meet the fees involved in producing the arboriculturist 's report , the actual costs of tree removal or pollarding ( severe pruning ) fall outwith the scope of the policy and require to be met by the insured . |
6 | I shall not read out the main provisions of the agreement , because they fall outwith the terms of the Adjournment debate topic , but they are available to the general public , and to hon. Members in the Library . |
7 | The deaths in disasters like Hillsborough are certainly tragic but they also fall into the realms of normal human experience . |
8 | Historically , highly formalised patterns in wood , especially those of a purely geometric kind , fall into the category of parquetry which , though allied to marquetry , is not quite an identical craft , often requiring different techniques . |
9 | Doctors ' surgeries are filled with sufferers from countless illnesses which often fall into the category of ‘ stress-related ’ : high blood pressure , anxiety , ulcers , depression , tension , exhaustion , insomnia , phobias , skin conditions such as eczema ; and PMT can also worsen when we 're under intense pressure . |
10 | And the ionised air can glow , taking on a shape , according to Persinger , similar to that popularly ascribed to many UFOs that fall into the category of UAPs . |
11 | These fall into the category of superior quality in the lens and the shutter operation . |
12 | However , with called up ordinary shares totalling nearly 274,000 from an authorised figure of 350,000 , the vast majority of DVR shareholders still fall into the category of casual supporters who bought a stake to help the Company succeed in running the original Dart Valley line from Totnes to Ashburton , and the later Torbay acquisition . |
13 | Of course , as far as headhunters are concerned , these companies fall into the category of poaching grounds . |
14 | Many of the claims of the developing world , especially those relating to the establishment of a new international economic order , fall into the category of articulation of needs for economic development . |
15 | Large hotel and catering organizations , as well as breweries and other large enterprises , fall into the category of public limited companies . |
16 | Of these prenatal interventions , 0.8 fall into the category of primary prevention ( genetic counselling , avoidance of teratogens , and periconceptional vitamin supplements ) . |
17 | The issues over which strikes are fought also fall into the category of relevant political variables . |
18 | Those management approaches which are presented in in-service education occasionally fall into the category of those which describe organized anarchy . |
19 | Polymers such as polystyrene and poly ( methyl methacrylate ) with a high E at ambient temperatures fall into the category of hard brittle materials which break before point Y is reached . |
20 | Few of these fall into the category of rich kids turning to crime just for kicks , but some believe they are equally blameless . |
21 | Again there are too few patients who fall into the category of significant changs in body weight to permit valid conclusions but given the limited information , this did not seem to influence these results . |
22 | Unlike HARPY , all the strategies fall into the category of algorithm known as best-first . |
23 | Once you fall into the rhythm of off-piste powder it is intoxicating . |
24 | All too often we fall into the trap of thinking that the only really joyful experiences of life are those that we do n't have ; we can miss out on so much happiness if we do n't appreciate what we have already . |
25 | We fall into the trap of being efficient technicians of life , starved of the personal dimension of being ‘ mercy-full ’ . |
26 | She does not idealise those groups , nor fall into the trap of soft-focusing on the ‘ New Man ’ as the answer to all women 's problems . |
27 | The danger is that sometimes people who observe focus groups or read the reports on their discussions fall into the trap of saying that ‘ the majority ’ of members favoured a certain viewpoint , when this simply means five out of eight selected individuals . |
28 | Many amateur players fall into the trap of using the same club when chipping . |
29 | When we write the stories of people we know , we often fall into the trap of identifying too strongly with our subject and not giving the reader enough to go on because the material is too familiar to us . |
30 | Parents often fall into the trap of offering other food in order to tempt the child to eat so that the child appears to be faddy . |