单词 | Fall to |
例句 | 1 Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand. 2 Sometimes it takes a really big fall to know where you stand. 3 The temperature tonight will fall to seven degrees Celsius. 4 Temperatures could fall to minus eight tonight. 5 One slip and you could fall to your death. 6 The force of gravity makes things fall to earth. 7 Jenny let the note fall to the ground. 8 Temperatures will fall to a minimum of 10 degrees. 9 Tonight the temperature will fall to 3 degrees below freezing. 10 He's worried the business will fall to pieces without him. 11 Do you wear your old clothes until they fall to pieces? 12 They feared that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open. 13 Their marriage began to fall to pieces after only a few months. 14 They've let that lovely old house fall to pieces around them. 15 The mountains fall to the east to the flat expanse of the plateau. 16 They feard that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open. 17 She let him stumble and fall to his knees. 18 When temperatures fall to freezing, they're ready to go. 19 The extra sugar will fall to the bottom. 49. 20 They fall to the deck silent when struck. 21 Many of the decisions will fall to personal tastes. 22 If so, the union collapses and wages fall to the competitive level. 23 The dollar could fall to about 104 yen by the end of this month, he added. 24 The Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance last fall to allow the new procedure. 25 Inflation was projected to fall to 8.9 percent from its current official level of 23 percent. 26 And the other matters that fall to the conveyancer to arrange will remain unchanged. 27 The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 28 It is a land of immense potential, but it could easily fall to pieces. Debt forgiveness would be a start. 29 Straighten both legs and stretch right out of your hips; straighten the spine and let your chin fall to your chest. 30 All trees are stripped bare, and the sky turns to mud, clouds fall to the ground breathlessly churning. 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. 47 try 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. 61 This is impossible since turnover can only fall to zero, it can not be less than this amount. 62 Then we click our glasses, pick up our forks, and fall to. 63 David would become stiff, fall to the ground, and start kicking and screaming. 64 Some analysts expect cellular growth to fall to single digits in a few years. 65 Horrified Arthur Day saw the three-year-old fall to the ground with a serious head injury when the weapon went off. 66 Failing payment of the £30 the Company's promise would fall to the ground. 67 It is interesting to reflect upon the possibility that a meteorite-sized chunk of cometary material might survive its fall to Earth. 68 Ultimately it may well fall to the authorities of State B to enforce the judgment against Secundus and his assets. 69 The investment curve will shift to I 3 and the level of investment will actually fall to Q3. 70 When ships sink, they fall to the ocean bottom. 71 The birth rate have fall to twelve per hundred. 72 Yes I'll go before I fall to pieces. 73 Because every time it rains, I fall to pieces. 74 I always fall to the ground in my dreams. 75 Between two stools you fall to the ground. 76 And so I'll go before I fall to pieces. 77 L is for the leaves that they are green and grow on trees. Sometimes they turn colors and fall to the ground with ease. 78 He give a strangle cry and fall to the floor. 79 Looks like Avril Lavigne's marriage might soon Fall to Pieces. "" 80 And delimit the strategic principle 2002(), towering annals gains fall to the ground this. 81 Leaves which fall to the ground decay and become part of the soil. 82 The Asian Development Bank says Asia's growth this year is expected to fall to 3.4 %. 83 Then I will have you stand up with your hands on your head, I will unbuckle your belt, unbutton your trousers, take down the zip and let them fall to your ankles. 84 It is my podiatrist, and I fall to the ground with guilt. 85 The theory proves that two different subjects fall to the ground at the same speed. 86 Just, even if fall to the ground efflorescence, haughty air four king Yeses of that extremely conceited can't be her that stub to spend as well. 87 After the death of Napoleon his empire began to fall to pieceS. 88 Once, accidentally let fall to the ground chemicals, causing the train explosion. 89 You got to get a running start. Then you grab the rope and swing out and up as high as you can, and then you let go and fall to the water. 90 But you don't need to wait 'til next fall to get a piece of the action. 91 The Asian Development Bank says AsiaAsia's growth this year is expected to fall to 3.4 %. 92 The task of providing a rationale and support for an appointment would naturally fall to those making the hiring or promotion decision, but you can't assume that those reasons are self-evident. 93 The result is that paper money would often lead to an inflationary bubble, which could collapse if people began demanding hard money, causing the demand for paper notes to fall to zero. 94 The dirt and debris become contaminated with the radioisotopes generated by the explosion or activated by neutron radiation and fall to earth as fallout. 95 Let the poverty fall to hell with earning other's wealth. 96 Even with 1 percent annual growth in demand, the 100 quadrillion Btu consumed in 2006 would fall to 93 quadrillion Btu by 2050. 97 Ants then came to take it away for food, but the titmouse had been hurt by the owl's claws and the fall to the ground, so it couldn't move. 98 Synthetic syllabuses emphasize particularly on the sequencing of teaching contents and the criteria of sequencing chiefly fall to "frequency" and "complexity". 99 Some political parties, including Labour in Britain, have suggested that the legal voting age should fall to 16. 100 With Kuorankongkuo frame of, indifferent pleasant leisure and unknowingly fall to go. 101 The spacecraft will provide in-depth analysis of Vesta, which scientists believe is the source of a large number of meteorites that fall to Earth. 102 When a boy is playing football and suffers a really painful injury he might fall to the ground screaming, but a wild-eyed coach shouts, 'Get up! 103 The industrial added value growth rate may fall to break the record. 104 He thought that the kismet fall to be the origin of value, which is humanity. The humanity is naturally good, which can educe that the people are trusty and can be treated as the subject in polity. 105 As companies compete vigorously, prices fall to just above the marginal cost of production. 106 The traditional insurance company fall to starting the structure company structure also, established the new net marketing channel. 107 His father and uncle fall to the ground, crying uncontrollably. 107 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 108 Don't hold the melon by the melon vine. Once it drops, the watermelon will fall to the ground and break. 109 Yhwh was with Samuel, and let none of His words fall to the ground. 110 Our lives are much too busy these days to let it fall to chance or when you get around to it. 111 And you very casting hard these 5 balls, do not let their fall to the ground. 112 All right, so I refused to risk my life last fall to put up that particular storm window because the borrowed ladder was so unstable. 113 The Asian Development Bank says Asia's growth this year is expected to fall to 3.4 percent. 114 He, too, prefers the 10-year price-to-earnings ratio, he said, but he didn't think that it necessarily had to fall to the same bargain-basement levels it reached in the 1930s and 1970s. 115 Why Plates are Always Upside - down When They Fall to the Ground? 116 Orient Securities on the forecast price data showed annual CPI next year will fall to 1% -2%, and a first post-high-low trend, and even did not rule out one or two quarter CPI was negative. 117 But they continued to fall to the ground in even -- greater numbers. 118 More serious is the price higher than the value of the excess profit most of them fall to circulation, producers, consumers didn't take much didn't spend less, wine production as well as to sell wine. 119 In a clearing deep inside the Laotian jungle, a group of Hmong fall to the ground and beg me for help as soon as they see me. 120 By contrast, the most successful approach is to let asset prices fall to discover the extent of the damage, take over failed banks, recapitalize them, and later sell them back to investors. 121 Nigel will fall to pieces if he does not stop working so hard. 122 Install is just based on above-mentioned condition design a kind of automatic overload mention harrow — fall to harrow succession operation scrape mud machine actuating device. 123 After a couple of minutes, they both leap off the cliff and fall to the ground. 124 The floweriness returns floweriness, also unmanned cherish from fall to, throw a house alongside road, deliberate but BE, heartless have already think. 125 I whip out my anti-bee soaker and spray it back and forth, causing large groups of bees to fall to the ground, critically injured. 126 She ripped off her dress and let it fall to the floor. 127 The trading crowd notices and develops a gravity bias that expects the fall to continue unabated. 128 Both of them fall to the ground making the Fell Beast miss Frodo. 129 A very strong force, the former Imperial Japanese Navy did not fall to today, even the carrier's carrier aircraft are equipped with can not afford. 130 That said, if you're waiting for Strauss-Kahn's fall to throw a wrench into Europe's extend-and-pretend machine, you're probably going to be waiting a long time. 131 We'd still have the tiebreaker, but that could put us in a position to fall to 6th if we lost again to the Clips and that would us face San Antonio in the first round. 132 In his absence, the task would fall to the best man. 133 Sit implement divide again from working principle fall to rush type and siphon type, and siphon type fractionize falls to rush siphon type, eject siphon type and vortical siphon type. 134 We should fall to work cheerfully, and not in a despondent state. 135 Heavy mist inside, a mold faintness the pearly figure uncanny flotage of the paste is on the sea surface ugg claccic ascend and fall to float according with the wave. 136 Conclusion In early stage of HIV infection CD4 and CD4/ CD8 fall to low level. 137 If this trend continues, then the unadjusted rate will fall to meet the adjusted rate, which is certainly better than the alternative. 137 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 138 The man shrugged off his coat hurriedly and let it fall to the ground. 139 If be its rise and fall to fall, draw on one piece of graph, slightly computative can see, . 140 Nine tails fall to go out at the same time, my hand has alert:dy pulled the gusset of pass treasure bell, lightly on pulling, block her at after death. 141 Suppose there was no such force as gravitation, would an apple fall to the ground? 142 Must not abuse antibiotic, become only when the cold is intercurrent pharyngitis, bronchitic, pneumonic, just can fall to be added appropriately in doctor guidance with antibiotic. 143 I fly from elm tree to sandalwood tree and fall to the ground when tired. 144 The puppy in my uncle's always plays with balls of thread which fall to the ground. 145 It appears that some of the stronger currencies are already beginning a recovery, while weak currencies like the euro are likely to fall to new lows before bottoming. 146 During the winter in Scandinavia, temperatures fall to 30 degrees below zero. 147 As the friction of the road is not enough for the tilting three-wheeler to turn, it will only slide out of the lane and will not fall to the ground, which increases the safety of the three-wheeler. 148 "The MPC needs to keep cutting interest rates aggressively. I think that they will need to fall to 1 percent," said Roger Bootle, an economic adviser for accountancy firm Deloitte. 149 I can carry not another stitch. Let it fall to the ground then. 150 Had them, I would be brave to move forward forward, will fall to bump to also be afraid nowise even if! 151 Under their plan, the top tax rate would fall to 23 percent from the 35 percent in today's law (and the 39.6 percent currently advocated by Democratic leadership). 152 The same thing rings true when the?Nemean Lion representing Leo in the mythology finally fall to Hercules. |
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