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Significados de
fall into place
em inglês
Become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions.
dawn
click
penetrate
get through
come home
get across
sink in
Uso de
fall into place
em inglês
1
That said; don't expect all the metaphorical pieces to
fall
into
place
.
2
I believe all things
fall
into
place
exactly when they're supposed to.
3
You get the engineering correct and the animals will
fall
into
place
.
4
To meet the deadline, lots of things need to
fall
into
place
.
5
It's beginning to
fall
into
place
,
like a city after an earthquake.
6
Slowly the pieces for Budget 2021 are starting to
fall
into
place
.
7
And then, for Jack Harkness, it all seemed to
fall
into
place
.
8
Where there is that, most of the other pieces
fall
into
place
.
9
Plotwise, the pieces do
fall
into
place
,
culminating in an audacious twist.
10
If this moves, everything else will
fall
into
place
,
said an EU diplomat.
11
All being well, you'd imagine the songs might soon
fall
into
place
,
too.
12
He could almost see each fact
fall
into
place
for her.
13
Everything else may
fall
into
place
when you learn what's going on there.
14
There are a number of pieces that still have to
fall
into
place
.
15
Gavin felt more than heard the next section of wall
fall
into
place
.
16
You get used to living here, and things
fall
into
place
.
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