Aún no tenemos significados para "fall into decay".
1They suffered the provident arrangements of the Incas to fall into decay.
2The original chimneys had been allowed to fall into decay.
3American fortunes had built up English houses, which otherwise threatened to fall into decay.
4The monks, too, have bloated wealth, while churches are allowed to fall into decay.
5When they can no longer be used, they are abandoned, and fall into decay.
6The greater part of Friar's Park was shut up and allowed to fall into decay.
7It had been closed for seven or eight years, and was beginning to fall into decay.
8Is it not strange that he should suffer so fine a place to fall into decay?
9For she had no idea of letting either the house or grounds fall into decay or disorder.
10If it should be left long unoccupied it will fall into decay, and the grounds become a wilderness of weeds.
11The temple of Râ there was either insufficient for the exigencies of worship, or had been allowed to fall into decay.
12Father Agaric went into exile, abandoning his school into the hands of laymen, who soon allowed it to fall into decay.
13Exquisite in line, sparkling with light and colour, she seems ever bright and young, while her sons fall into decay and perish.
14It begins to fall into decay, and the decayed town is not rich enough, or public-spirited enough, to prop its weakened timbers.
15Then are new taxes laid upon the people which embitters and makes them rebellious, while the governments grow weaker and fall into decay.
16The bay and harbour are defended by batteries, formerly consisting of upwards of a hundred pieces, but lately suffered to fall into decay.
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