Sentence examples for fallen into something from inspiring English sources

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Until now, unlike the foreclosure practices, banks' pursuit of credit card and other consumer debts have fallen into something of a regulatory gulf.

The narrator, a young woman who has fallen into something of an emotional trough, tells this story in both the past and the present tense, depending on the situation.

I had always assumed that the arts of the clerihew had fallen into something of a lull between the days of Edmund Clerihew Bentley, who invented the format, and the talented parodist and former Scotland football manager Craig Brown, who still reels them off in the Telegraph.

And yet, by the second half of the 20th century, Shaftesbury had fallen into something approaching obscurity, at least among Anglophone philosophers.

While stating that Origins would appeal to fans for its story that adds to the series' mythos, Game Informer added, "Unfortunately, the game has fallen into something like a rut in most other areas and less fanatical gamers won't be as forgiving of its faults".

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For a moment, the room fell into something like decorum.

I'm very lucky that I fell into something I truly enjoy.

I coach many people who want to change careers mid-life because they fell into something and became stuck.

Part of the reason current NHL players are at risk is because they fall into something of an immunity gap.

In the context of the dance, the image served as a metaphor for redemption and enlightenment, as if he were falling into something deeper.

But I do it anyway because sometimes I just need the comfort of falling into something that is ready to catch me".

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