Sentence examples for falling off from from inspiring English sources

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Some critics saw a falling off from his writing of the eighties.

In South Carolina, many of those falling off from Clinton seemed to go to Edwards.

The falling off from one of the highest standards ever achieved in television is most obvious when the new show pays its respects to the old.

To be honest, this book reads like a cruel parody of Tony Harrison, and marks a terrible falling off from his earlier work.

The sufferings of the colonists were seen as a punishment for sin, so preachers had to rise like Jeremiah to rebuke the people for their falling off from God.

There are no in-season estimates for the sweet corn crop, but Mr. Hudson said he expected that final figures would also reflect a falling off from last year.

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On NBC, "Revelations" fell off from its premiere last week.

But the rest of NBC's lineup fell off from there.

For every point Clinton falls off from that ten-point spread, 45,000 votes switch to Obama.

After becoming Poet Laureate his collections in the 1980s seem to fall off from his earlier heights.

After six months, no matter what the quality of shoe, the soles would fall off from corrosion.

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