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How to use to fall back on in a sentence

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Chester has some great memories of Ibrox to fall back on, but is ready for new challenges that await him.
A reader interested in this aspect would at least have the gazetteer to fall back on as a reference.
It's a good idea to have a plan B, so if the dotcom millionaire scheme doesn't come off you have something to fall back on.
Steve's mistake was to fall back on the scientific reasoning he had honed over his career.
It meant that the Nolans couldn't have a proper run-through with the band and had to fall back on their mini-discs.
When we invite friends over for dinner, I tend to fall back on a menu of grilled pork tenderloin with a salad.
If challenged, however, your only recourse is to fall back on the manufacturer's guarantee.
Apart from a few spoiled Trustafarians, young people with large debts do not have any capital to fall back on.
All too often in this book, the author is forced to fall back on her own suppositions and general guesswork.
The king's authority had been fatally undermined as the narrow power base of his administration had nothing to fall back on.
As the different wordings were thrown back and forth, all present knew they had a long working relationship to fall back on.
Will you have to fall back on a secularist position, saying that there is no religious way of legitimating the American regime?
In times of crisis, companies tend to fall back on their habitual patterns of behavior.
If getting to the garden centre in your area is a bit of a trek, there's always the high street to fall back on.
That way, if one situation didn't have a positive result, I would have others to fall back on.
Without the safety net of an autocue to fall back on, he probably wouldn't be touring at all.
A lot of people still have someone, have family to fall back on for support.
Paying cash to avoid Vat means you have no documentation to fall back on should things go wrong.
Older people on fixed incomes don't have any extra sources of revenue to fall back on when inflated bills drop on the doorstep.
If acting doesn't work out then Porter has plenty other skills to fall back on.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Well, I think you will have to fall back on the opening of the artesian well.
Shall we have to fall back on black bass or rainbow trout to secure a race of free-rising fish?
We are forced to fall back on fatalism as an explanation of irrational events.
Then came an order from Prince Henry to fall back on Ealing at once.
When I get mad I have to fall back on our dear old mother tongue.
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