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Meanings of fall into disrepute in английском
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Usage of fall into disrepute in английском
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If you try to use cancelled stamps, you will fallintodisrepute.
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Such trends have caused literary biography to fallintodisrepute.
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When the sensibilities are neglected and suffered to fallintodisrepute, they grow idle first, and finally obtuse!
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They must uphold the Divinity which has been good to them, and not suffer his worship to fallintodisrepute.'
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A demanding internationally recognised course has been allowed to fallintodisrepute, through no fault of the students or staff, but because of underfunding.
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To dream that you are defrauding a person, denotes that you will deceive your employer for gain, indulge in degrading pleasures, and fallintodisrepute.
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The scheme of Walpole had been found insufficient, and had fallenintodisrepute.
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There have been various times when the dramatic art subsequently fellintodisrepute.
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Thus the whole subject has fallenintodisrepute with intelligent people.
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The Lane fellintodisrepute early in the eighteenth century.
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So the use of the cross fellintodisrepute, and was put down in England.
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In the fifteenth century, tennis fellintodisrepute because of the large amount of betting.
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This has since fallenintodisrepute in that country, but is sometimes practiced in other lands.
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He complained that romance had fallenintodisrepute.
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He said the police force was a disgrace, and had fallenintodisrepute, and Mr O'Neill agreed.
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The glance has been so much abused in love romances that it has finally fallenintodisrepute.