Sentence examples for be fall from inspiring English sources

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be fall

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To move downwards. intransitive

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Most perennials can be fall planted.

The final offering of E28 will be Fall 2014.

The initial offering of E25 will be Fall 2014.

"I didn't know the dress code was supposed to be fall," she lamented.

We really needed that 'could be spring, could be fall' type weather".

After that, it would be fall and then what passes for winter.

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Perfect Nonsense is sometimes too strenuously ho-ho to be fall-over funny.

"To me, the franchise tag should be used on a player that your team is not just going to be worse without, but is going to be fall-off-a-cliff worse without," the agent David Canter said.

They do seem to economise on the vérité." Patten also said it would be "fall-on-your-sword time" for Cameron if remain lost the referendum, meaning he would have to quit as prime minister.

Osso buco should generate a big, meaty flavor kick, and its onions, garlic, white wine and olive oil stock sauce certainly does, but it should also be fall-from-the-bone tender, rather than hard, gristly and fatty as was ours.

There is definitely going to be fall-out," says McVoy, whose company, BitMover, is based in South San Francisco.

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