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fell in
|
4.74 |
|
She saw it on TV and fell in love. |
|
fell for
|
3.95 |
|
Toyota said monthly production fell for the first time in three months. |
|
fell to
|
3.03 |
|
The jeans, too big, fell to the floor. |
|
fell on
|
2.90 |
|
Italian demands that Clohessy be sin-binned fell on deaf ears. |
|
fell as
|
2.76 |
|
The Belgians fell back as the infantry came under fire. |
|
fell into
|
1.45 |
|
He ate whatever fell into the fondue pot. |
|
fell against
|
1.38 |
|
The new measures come as the rial fell against the dollar and the main European currencies. |
|
fell amid
|
1.32 |
|
Wheat fell amid forecasts for larger crops both this year and next, allowing inventories to rise. |
|
fell from
|
1.32 |
|
Turnout fell from four years ago. |
|
fell through
|
1.32 |
|
When a deal with Pitino fell through, Calipari became the next in line. |
|
fell after
|
1.12 |
|
But the project fell apart after a documentary about the soldiers turned out to have exaggerated their heroics. |
|
fell off
|
1.12 |
|
Coffey fell off the map in Philadelphia. |
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fell behind
|
0.46 |
|
Pavin fell behind by three shots with only five to play before staging a comeback. |
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fell by
|
0.46 |
|
Perhaps more significant, approvals of the visas fell by more than one-third. |
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fell out_of
|
0.46 |
|
They about fell out of the boat. |
|
fell over
|
0.46 |
|
Behind Sandi, a chair scraped the floor, another fell over, and two figures hurled by. |
|
fell short_of
|
0.46 |
|
The United States said that fell short of its demands. |
|
fell out
|
0.39 |
|
As it tried to lift off, one American fell out, Rosa said. |
|
fell below
|
0.26 |
|
If turnout fell below that floor, a new election would have been required in four months. |
|
fell under
|
0.26 |
|
Critics say those actions fell under a church doctrine that Hubbard had called the Fair Game policy. |