The steps were first excavated by local farmers in 1946, but were quickly backfilled for fear that sheep would fall down the hole. |
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Her eyes were brimming with unshed tears threatening to fall down her pale and fragile face. |
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The force caused a small avalanche of dirt to fall down, nearly landing the girl. |
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My brother tells me that during the hanami season, the sakura blossoms fall down like snow along this street. |
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She let the blanket fall down to the floor and she grabbed a hoodie and a pair of sweatpants from one of his drawers. |
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When she blinked, she saw the boy fall down and the mother straining him and beating at him. |
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As Wen Yi was about to fall down from his steed, Wei Hong lunged his sword at Wen Yi's chest and took his life at last. |
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I fall down a staircase and get impaled by a sculpture of a cherub's arrow. |
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Rob and I thought we were going to grow old together and even now, when the children fall down, I can hear him offering to kiss them better. |
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Off to one side was a gray, derelict, ramshackle house that looked ready to fall down. |
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Where the commandment does fall down is its lack of relevance to tenement life. |
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He also showed His crucifixion scars on his hands and side to Thomas, this made him fall down and confess him as his own Lord and God. |
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Nakita tried to get to her feet a few times but the Goblins would always kick her or trip her and make her fall down again. |
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How can we categorise the blogosphere and where do common generalisations fall down or turn into misconceptions? |
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I threw my head back and laughed, letting my long, straight hair fall down my back. |
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Seldon's authors, half of them academics, half journalists, are competent and fall down only in their often jejune judgments. |
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Older masonry and stone buildings have a tendency to fall down or suffer extensive damage during an earthquake. |
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When you have very large crowds it only takes a few people to fall down some stairs and you can have a major panic on your hands. |
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Always looking backwards whilst trying to move forward, you might get a nasty bump or fall down a hole. |
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Last year they put the fear of God in us that our homes were going to fall down around our ears and that we would need to move out immediately. |
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Too many of our schools are in Victorian buildings or in 1960s prefabs that have been waiting to fall down for 20 years. |
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After gliding maybe two steps, we would simultaneously fall down on our behinds. |
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Earlier, at the age of three she had suffered a severe fall down some stairs. |
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Note: This does not apply to pearls which are not destroyed, but fall down due to the explosion. |
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Since the children's room isn't gated, youngsters can wander away and fall down the stairs. |
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As the conference hosts often say, better to stumble and bounce back even stronger than fall down and stay down feeling sorry for yourself. |
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In the meantime, just as the bill passed its first hurdle, snow flakes started to fall down on the Capitol. |
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The third case to become demons is when souls fall down grievously and lose faith even though they met God and walked the way of faith. |
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The trolley head, if dismounted from its normal position on the pole, shall be remain attached to the pole and must not fall down. |
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Ensure that it is stable so that the dehumidifier does not fall down or topple over. |
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Any anointing that would cause a poor soul in search of healing or deliverance to fall down is of the devil! |
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There are only a few meteorites that don't burn up completely in the atmosphere and fall down to hit the ground. |
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The footage, taken by a bystander, shows Mr Hall fall down almost immediately and lie unmoving on the ground. |
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I was told that 'the boy used to fall down, walk into walls, fall in the cooking fire, and could not be left by himself? not even for a minute! |
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Also some details like the fact that the elbows should not stick to the body, the shoulders should fall down backwards. |
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For four years the Conservatives have done absolutely nothing except fall down on the promises they make. |
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As opposed to what one could think, you will not fall down on the ground of the elevator before crushing you with him. |
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We have to be allowed to fall down from time to time and pick ourselves up. |
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If the wings are small for the weight, the seed cannot fly far away but fall down to the ground easily. |
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They fall down from the status of being a guard and a guardian to the good work. |
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The splendid ones and fragrant pink flowers s' open the morning and the petals fall down in afternoon. |
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If the person should fall down, your first instinct may be to help the person get up again. |
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Yes, some even crawl the last mile to the shrine, for they have supped at the cup of scrumpy and yea it maketh them fall down and cry out in tongues. |
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They'd break pieces out and let it fall down to the beach, or some would have bags belted around their waists, one on each side of them to put the rock in. |
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Though if I use a stiff arm they'll fall down and shoestring tackle me. |
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She let herself fall into the bed, buried her head beneath the covers, and continued letting tears fall down her face as her body shook and the pillow dampened. |
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I staggered to my feet only to fall down again because of a strong wave. |
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Where Brubeck does fall down is in his overly ornate arrangements, all painstakingly constructed to seemingly draw as many parallels with classical music as possible. |
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Maybe it's just a female thing or the whole supermom thing of women getting straight back to work, because they don't want to fall down the career rung. |
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Did they really believe the sky might fall down upon their heads? |
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I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity. |
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There is a support in the middle of this passageway to make sure the ceiling doesn't fall down on us. |
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We started doing tug of war for the banana, and, eventually, the monkey yanked it out of my hands, making me fall down on my back on the ground. |
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Simultaneously, Simon and Pat pulled black leather covered identification bifolds from their breast pockets and let the back flap fall down. |
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The beams supporting the roof had rotted, causing the entire house to fall down. |
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To really stand out you need to accompany it with a strong covering letter and this is where many fall down. |
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However, is there no sense of regret over having rushed that bill through, having agreed to absolutely fall down with the Conservatives when it came to defending Canada's interests in the softwood lumber market? |
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Another case of figure, the hammer was before armed, if one actuated then the door, it could fall down but without arriving in race end to strike. |
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The updraft dissipates and the hailstones fall down, back into the updraft, and are lifted up again. |
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After this, a new block starts to fall down from the top of the screen. |
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As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. |
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We must be well prepared and not fall down the same traps as with the foot-and-mouth outbreak, when there was no proper contingency planning in many Member States. |
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I put some Oxos in the washer, They made the sheets all brown, Nanna made a funny noise, And pretended to fall down. |
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Such locations may cause the machine to fall down or fall over. |
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China has stopped to follow the fate of Baby 59 – a newborn boy let fall down the toilet by its mother, then rescued mewling from a sewage pipe by passers-by. |
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And two, to watch people in spandex costumes fall down to cheesy ballads. |
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Whereas the young Swiss did much work in the first group, the first rain drops started to fall down on the riders, soon replaced by true cloudburst which flooded on the race. |
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We wait for it to tip over, fall down and go boom. |
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He would rather put a dent in his bankroll than fall down on anything he started. |
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Even if we involve the subcontractors in implementation, we will fall down on the job. |
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When the lower sheets of the Rigida Yucca age, they turn to brown and fall down downwards, parallel with the trunk, and become attached to the trunk by a material resembling adhesive which is under each sheet. |
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Those who have been endowed with innate knowledge and make use of it, recognize its glory and fall down upon their faces in prostration as soon as it is conveyed to them. |
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The drops above will fall down and may form new groups. |
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One key area where literacy programs tend to fall down is on dedicating the requisite resources to evaluate the success or weaknesses of the current initiative in order to allow future refinements to be made. |
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I realised that if all the turtles that emerged were to fall down to the bottom of the screen, they'd end up piled up there, which would be no good. |
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With anxiety we keep track of spreading consequences of the global economic crisis in our country, which in the highest measurement fall down on those people, who have not caused it. |
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Hydraulic action and abrasion are what erodes the soft rock and the water to fall down to the river bed. |
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Why should that singing horse commonly called the nightingale, or that climbing horse hitherto known as the cat, fall down and worship you because of your horsehood? |
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I myself have recently developed mild climacophobia. Don't know why, but I'm convinced that someday I'll fall down a flight of stairs and hurt myself badly. |
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When young girls are first learning how to wear a pagne, sometimes we sew straps onto the corners so the pagne can be tied and doesn't fall down if they don't wrap it right. |
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Roberto Muller, for instance, in a retelling of Boniface's biography for young adults, has the four parts of the tree fall down to the ground and form a cross. |
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If a blind man lead a blind man, both fall down in the ditch. |
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I am still on the training reins and often fall down on the slopes. |
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