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Be included in or classified as.
fall into
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1
That said; don't expect all the metaphorical pieces to
fall
into
place.
2
These conditions, they say,
fall
into
a single class: disease of aging.
3
In the UK, income support and housing benefit
fall
into
that category.
4
I believe all things
fall
into
place exactly when they're supposed to.
5
The question of what formal category they
fall
into
doesn't interest her.
1
Separatists say the move means they no longer
fall
under
Spanish jurisdiction.
2
Returns would
fall
under
the critical 7 percent level, dampening investor interest.
3
Their rulers know they will
fall
under
your sway sooner or later.
4
If the house be occupied, it does not
fall
under
the order.
5
I daren't wind the horn lest I should
fall
under
the spell.
6
But Colonel Kate did not allow it to
fall
under
her eye.
7
If I
fall
under
his feet-asfall I may- Ishallnot complain.
8
And therefore philosophers must inevitably
fall
under
the censure of the world?
9
These things speedily become known, and I should
fall
under
Nana's displeasure.
10
Will this still
fall
under
the annual leave or sick leave policies?
11
That is a giant Venn diagram for many people to
fall
under
.
12
But there are so many nationalities that
fall
under
the Black umbrella.
13
We seek power so as not to
fall
under
anyone else's power, yes.
14
Housing New Zealand homes won't
fall
under
these standards for another four years.
15
Everything moving forward would
fall
under
that executive order, Sanders said.
16
The Canadian partnership will also
fall
under
Brookfield Johnson Controls, the companies said.
fall
under
fall