Sentence examples for move fall in from inspiring English sources

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Clark continued: "Sean arrives at the club under a different set of circumstances now and the thing that made the move fall in our favour was that he was desperate to come back.

"The pressure he put on the other centre-backs ensured they performed to a really high standard". Clark continued: "Sean arrives at the club under a different set of circumstances now and the thing that made the move fall in our favour was that he was desperate to come back.

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The move falls in line with a pattern established long ago by General Manager Mike Tannenbaum, of adding superb talent, then asking his coaching staff to make it all work.

The move falls in line with NIH's attempts to stretch its budget, Kaiser wrote, and "could free up at least $6 million, or 25 grants for other scientists".

The moves fall in line with how Google's competitors are working to provide more tailored experiences for enterprises versus consumers.

"With graphite there are always loose flakes that move around, fall in the gutter of sketchbooks.

It's beyond me how Ron decided that he was going to make the move to fall in love with someone in Mexico and complicate his life immeasurably, but he did, and that's narrative.

But that move fell through when United, then in the Second Division, failed to stump up the cash.

If it were to join the SEC for the 2012-13 academic year, it would have to make the move by early fall in order for the move to be logistically feasible.

This move also falls in line with its digital expansion and advertising strategy.

It was a fortuitous move; she fell in love with coding.

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