Example sentences of "[adv] fallen from " in BNC.

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1 Even if they were , they had not necessarily fallen from grace .
2 Bernice had obviously fallen from the ledge above her .
3 Fat Girls like me have all fallen from grace —
4 Even when she had just fallen from a catwalk , Dana had a vivacity Claudia could n't match .
5 Because the blinkers had finally fallen from her eyes when he had asked her if it could be worse .
6 A number of people associated with the excesses of the past have already fallen from grace .
7 Thus , the Gundovald affair highlights the dangers posed by magnates caught in three different situations : by those who were unsure of their position at court , those who had already fallen from royal favour , and those whose royal patron had been killed .
8 It was known at Cadogan 's that she had once fallen from a horse while out hunting and had broken her collarbone , but continued to follow the hounds for the rest of the day until she collapsed as they ran the fox to earth .
9 The number of people waiting 12 months or more had also fallen from 367 in December to 183 last month .
10 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 .
11 Stephen 's mother had n't fallen from the cliff-path in a gust of wind : she had been pushed by Stephen 's father .
12 The tiny single room was jammed with the mossy timbers of disused sheep pens , but the little iron fire grate that once warmed the hardy men who worked here was still set in the foot of the hut 's tottering gable end , and the massive stone lintel had not yet fallen from its place above the doorway .
13 Despite intensive drilling , production has steadily fallen from its 1973 level of 9.2m barrels a day ; the government 's energy forecasters think it could be less than 6m b/d by 2000 .
14 By 1985 it was recorded that the top 6 per cent of the population in income terms now received 25 per cent of national income , while for the poorest 20 per cent their share had actually fallen from even the 5.9 per cent they enjoyed in 1979 .
15 On April 11 Pöhl had denied rumours of an imminent rise in German rates , noting that inflation had actually fallen from 2.7 per cent in February to 2.5 per cent in March , despite strong economic growth and public-sector borrowing .
16 For the first time in the company 's history , sales had actually fallen from those of the previous year .
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