Be included in or classified as.
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.
6 Both pronunciations are perfectly acceptable and many words fall into this category.
7 You get the engineering correct and the animals will fall into place.
8 Mr. Longfellow, in the poem, does not fall into the same error.
9 The trust is worried that 1080 could fall into the water supply.
10 If you fall into that category - get up early next year.
11 Storm did not bother to watch it fall into the sea below.
12 He was also afraid his research would fall into the wrong hands.
13 And many climbers fall into two further categories: power or endurance climbers.
14 Russian space agency estimates suggest debris could fall into the Indian Ocean.
15 To meet the deadline, lots of things need to fall into place.
16 He was the first coalition officer to fall into Islamic State hands.
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This collocation consists of: Fall into through the time
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