Example sentences of "it have fallen " in BNC.

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1 It has fallen to salaried professionals in universities , public record offices , the Business Archives Council , corporate bodies themselves — and the ‘ vanity press ’ — to salvage and conserve the tons of old papers explaining the historical context of what tumbled off the production line .
2 Another dealer explained : ‘ There are some punters who will buy a stock just because it has fallen a long way . ’
3 With his beloved Halle and its attendant choir he performs John Ireland 's These Things Shall Be and , with the orchestra alone , Bax 's Third Symphony ( CDH7 63910 ) , music that does n't deserve the neglect into which it has fallen since these 1940s performances .
4 It has fallen for a number of reasons .
5 It has fallen too often into a dull middle ground .
6 It has fallen into semi-ruin since the civil war broke out two years ago .
7 I need to see this action as one step — even if we lose it will perhaps serve to show the nation how far it has fallen , that it no longer is concerned that such things happen in its midst .
8 With new mid-range models , NWS5000TF and the NEWS5000TG in its News workstation line , based on the R4000 RISC chip , Sony Corp is mounting a new offensive in the Japanese workstation market , where it has fallen to fourth place from third , deposed by NEC Corp as the number three player behind Sun Microsystems Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co .
9 Ever since I started observing it , about 30 years ago , the magnitude has remained between 4.6 and 5.3 , with a mean of 4.9 , but there are occasions when it has fallen to below 6 .
10 So much so , that it has fallen from the 50 per cent standard of the 1930s , to less than 15 per cent in the late 1970s — which is no better , and in some areas far worse , than the standard already achieved before the First World War when the Probation Act of 1907 had hardly consolidated itself .
11 Since the 1970s , in common with the rest of the industrial world , it has fallen to its lowest level ever recorded .
12 If an outline idea has been discussed over the lunch table ring up to carry it further , and if you have floated an idea by post and have heard nothing phone up to see if it has fallen on stony ground .
13 This is a peculiarly steep region , so much so in fact that the snow finds it more than usually difficult to stay where it has fallen ; there have been some sadly famous avalanches near Luz , the hamlets of Chéze and Saligos which you pass as you come in from the north both having been smothered and destroyed in their time .
14 It has fallen most heavily and for the longest periods on the most vulnerable members of society , with a particular concentration on the young , and on unskilled or semi-skilled workers .
15 Should it be abolished either because its use is unjustified or because it has fallen into disuse ?
16 But unfortunately it has fallen face down and Shelley 's " shattered visage " is now pressed to the " lone and level sands " .
17 Fortunately , it has fallen into the ingenious hands of David Cronenberg , acknowledged master of the bizarre .
18 As Waldegrave himself admits , Britain has a strong science base , but it has fallen behind other industrial nations in transferring the results of research to the UK market place .
19 As he knows , it has fallen from high levels .
20 It has fallen by only 11.6 million tonnes , or 9.6 per cent .
21 Industrial production has been falling in many of the world 's largest economies — over the last year it has fallen 2 per cent in Italy ; by 2.5 per cent in France ; by 6.5 per cent in Germany ; and by 7 per cent in Japan .
22 By 2010 or even sooner , will it have fallen as IBM has now ?
23 It had fallen down when she had pushed the door open .
24 The channel was now only ten , perhaps twelve feet deep and fifteen feet wide : since it had fallen into disuse as a waterway it had , over the years , become silted up with layer upon layer of sludge .
25 By 1981 , it had fallen from being four per cent of the population in 1971 , to just 3.49 per cent .
26 She came to a familiar boulder ; it had fallen where the river met the hollow that over the years had become the pond .
27 In 1872 , 45.5 per cent of the workforce of the nation were women , but by 1920 this proportion had dropped to 15.3 per cent and by 1950 , it had fallen even further to 11.3 per cent ( Saffioti 1978 ) .
28 It had fallen from a high point of $90 per tonne to as low as $30 per tonne .
29 But it had fallen mostly into desuetude in mid-nineteenth-century Europe and it had certainly not been evident in France during the reign of Louis-Philippe .
30 The provision of hospital beds was in decline , having been 2.2 per thousand in 1974 it had fallen to 1.6 per thousand by 1985 , due to both hospital cuts and to natural increase .
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