Example sentences of "fallen from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The resource cost of producing BC of the good has fallen from BCHE to BCFE , a saving of EFH . |
2 | In a similar fashion , had the interest rate fallen on day 50 then the price would have fallen from price C to price D. On day 70 it would have fallen from price E to F. Conversely , had the interest rate fallen , then prices would have risen . |
3 | In a similar fashion , had the interest rate fallen on day 50 then the price would have fallen from price C to price D. On day 70 it would have fallen from price E to F. Conversely , had the interest rate fallen , then prices would have risen . |
4 | By comparison , the Athens of Aristophanes ; own day , at the end of the century , was a city fallen from greatness , and not only because of the protracted destruction brought about by the Peloponnesian war . |
5 | Mixed-traffic types such as the Brush Class 47 have fallen from favour since they inevitably entail a compromise between a high maximum speed for passenger working and a high tractive effort for freight haulage . |
6 | I tell you , Minnie , I have fallen from favour of late and through no fault of my own , whereas my husband and son rest high in Mrs Browning 's estimation . |
7 | Nagy had already been prime minister from 1953 to 1955 but had fallen from favour and Rákosi returned to power . |
8 | Only among the poor , the retainers who had accompanied their masters and later fallen from favour , or among the half-caste children brought up by superstitious mothers true to their old faith , did the little goddess of love and war retain a true following . |
9 | An old woman fallen from space |
10 | Risen out of mud , fallen from space |
11 | A number of people associated with the excesses of the past have already fallen from grace . |
12 | As she descended the stairs , she appreciated for the first time how far she had fallen from grace . |
13 | Fat Girls like me have all fallen from grace — |
14 | But if Mrs Longhill felt better that her servant had fallen from grace in distant Barnswick , then let her think it . |
15 | DOWN'N OUT POOR Mark Hughes slips up as he tries a shot in Moscow — and soon he had fallen from grace completely . |
16 | Her father was kindness itself , but he was the sort of man who gave little credit to anyone who had fallen from grace . |
17 | No sooner had Mr Sharif fallen from grace than Manzoor Watoo , speaker of the assembly and an ally of the president 's , set about getting himself installed as chief minister . |
18 | Even if they were , they had not necessarily fallen from grace . |
19 | Have we fallen from grace ? |
20 | And this in spite of the fact that two-thirds of the ‘ excellent ’ companies analysed had fallen from grace by 1987 , when Peters himself brazenly opened his third book , Thriving on Chaos , with the statement : ‘ There are no excellent companies ’ . |
21 | ‘ Man ’ and ‘ mankind ’ are terms used interchangeably , supposedly to refer to the whole of humanity , as in ‘ Mankind has fallen from grace ’ or ‘ Man is the most intelligent of the animals ’ . |
22 | The darlings of a couple of years back , Projects UK has fallen from grace or viability or both . |
23 | The Society prospered , although at its 1852 annual public tea it could hardly hold a Christmas cheese and wine party members were saddened by the numbers that had fallen from grace once the hay and corn harvests had been collected . |
24 | The 1991 Cheltenham hero has fallen from grace this season , showing a poor attitude and worse form , most recently when tailed off last behind Mole Board at Sandown a fortnight ago . |
25 | She would have been held personally responsible and would almost certainly have fallen from office . |