Fallen-in Sentence Examples

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  • If Dulce hadn't chased him so hard, would he have fallen in love with her?

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  • How could she have fallen in love with Bordeaux, knowing how unfaithful men could be?

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  • The two had gradually fallen in love, married, scraped together funds, and together with Fred O'Connor, purchased a hundred-year-old Colorado Victorian home.

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  • Sarah had fallen in love with him in 1912.

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  • No White God has fallen in the history of our worlds.

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  • He's the reason Tiyan has not fallen in thirty years.

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  • The queen-mother had at this time fallen in love with Henry Stewart, second son of Lord Avondale, whom she married immediately after obtaining her divorce from Angus in 1527.

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  • Nor were other labourers, more nearly connected with the producing interests, satisfied with a reduction of wages because produce had fallen in price all round.

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  • Diocletian asks her back of Tiridates, who meanwhile has fallen in love with her himself.

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  • A fifth had fallen in a lost battle, and only one had died in peace in his own house.

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  • The traditional coronation gift of 100,000 forms he assigned to the widows and orphans of those who had fallen in the war against Austria in 1849.

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  • Meantime Saul had fallen in battle, and northern Israel was in a state of chaos.

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  • The average annual rainfall at Berbera is about 8 in., and more than half of this amount has fallen in one day.

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  • Thompson made three great discoveries, which seem to have fallen in his way in the most natural and simple manner, but must be regarded really as the outcome of extraordinary genius.

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  • By the 29th of October all the British forces at the front and their reinforcements had fallen in on Ladysmith, which the Transvaalers on the north and east and the Free Staters on the west side began to invest.

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  • During the first half of the 19th century the position of the City Corporation had somewhat fallen in public esteem, and some of the most influential men in the city were unconnected with it, but a considerable change took place in the latter half of the century.

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  • At the end of the Thirty Years' War Artois was again conquered by the French, and the conquest was ratified in the treaty of the Pyrenees (1659) by Spain, to whom the province had fallen in 1634.

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  • Tc such a depth of debasement had the ceramic art fallen in Owari, that before the happy renaissance of the past ten years, Nagoya discredited itself by employing porcelain as a base for cloisonn enamelling.

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  • Alcmene, who had been betrothed to Amphitryon by her father, refused to marry him until he had avenged the death of her brothers, all of whom except one had fallen in battle against the Taphians.

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  • The duchess of Kent had communicated her projects to Lord Melbourne, and they were known to many other statesmen, and to persons in society; but the gossip of drawing-rooms during the years 1837-38 continually represented that the young queen had fallen in love with Prince This or Lord That, and the more imaginative babblers hinted at post-chaises waiting outside Kensington Gardens in the night, private marriages and so forth.

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  • Part of the Agora was laid open to Humann, but his trenches have fallen in.

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  • In 1793 he married Louise, daughter of Prince Charles of MecklenburgStrelitz, whom he had met and fallen in love with at Frankfort (see Louise, queen of Prussia).

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  • Learning that his cousin Sturla in Iceland had fallen in battle against Gissur, Snorri's son-in-law, Snorri, although expressly forbidden by his liege lord, returned to Iceland in 1239 and once more took possession of his property.

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  • Again, those who had fallen in battle were supposed to go to Valhalla, where they became warriors in Odin's service.

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  • One of the earliest acts of the new pontificate was to forbid the use in the services of the Church of any music later than Palestrina, a drastic order justified by the extreme degradation into which church music had fallen in Italy, but in general honoured rather in the spirit than in the letter.

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  • The dome has fallen in.

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  • The terror of the Whigs turned to joy when they heard that Dundee himself had fallen in the arms of victory.

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  • The population, which in 1900 when the railway was building was about 15,000, had fallen in 1907 to some 5000 or 6000, including 300 Europeans.

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  • The rate, it will be seen, has fallen in all the countries specified, except for a slight increase of 2% in Ireland and an almost stationary condition in Austria and Spain.

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  • By 1900-1902, however, the rate had fallen in all the larger States by from 23 to 31% and the highest rate recorded, 253 per thousand conceptive wives, was lower than that of any European country except France and Belgium.

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  • Its real object is to attack such professedly Catholic governments as have fallen in with modern ideas - as for instance, by allowing freedom of worship to their Protestant subjects, or by refusing to punish brawling in Catholic churches more severely than other breaches of the peace.

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  • Some gold is obtained in Lapland on the Ivalajoki, but the output, which amounted in 1871 to 56,692 grammes, had fallen in 1904 to 1951 grammes.

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  • In 1036 Geoffrey Martel had to liberate William the Fat, on payment of a heavy ransom, but the latter having died in 1038, and the second son of William the Great, Odo, duke of Gascony, having fallen in his turn at the siege of Mauze (loth of March 1039) Geoffrey made peace with his father in the autumn of 1039, and had his wife's two sons recognized as dukes.

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  • In 1854 Richard Wagner sent him a copy of the Ring of the Nibelung, with some words of thanks for a theory of music which had fallen in with his own conceptions.

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  • A little previously, in the August of 636, Syria had fallen in a battle on the Yarmuk (Hieromax), and in 639 the Arabs penetrated into Egypt.

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  • Shortly afterwards he married Minna More, a German girl with whom he had fallen in love some years before.

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  • But, two years before, he had accidentally fallen in with a Latin copy of Euclid, which he eagerly devoured; and at twelve he attacked Newton's Arithmetica universalis.

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  • In Monument Square near the post-office and the court-house is the white marble Battle Monument, erected in 1815 to the memory of those who had fallen in defence of the city in the previous year; it is 52 ft.

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  • The legislature authorized the issue of $1,50o,000 in treasury bonds, which by 1842 had fallen in value to 40 or 50% of their face value.

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  • Another rich Norman doorway was exposed in the south wall in 1903, when masons were cutting a site for the memorial to the soldiers who had fallen in the South African War.

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  • Having fallen in love with his own reflection in the waters of a spring, he pined away (or killed himself) and the flower that bears his name sprang up on the spot where he died.

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  • Arouj having fallen in battle with the Spaniards in 1518, his brother Khair-ed-Din appealed to Selim, the sultan of Turkey, who sent him troops.

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  • Well... I have fallen in love with a vampire.

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  • She'd admired him as the Guardian, but she'd fallen in love with the rebel leader.

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  • Sunday Mirror - 13 February AFTER 5 YEARS AS JUST GOOD FRIENDS WE'VE FALLEN IN LOVE HE is Sky TV's star soccer pundit.

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  • Bogie finds, several murders later, that he has fallen in love with her elder sister.

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  • An insurrection in the north, headed by the earl of Huntly under pretext of rescuing from justice the life which his son had forfeited by his share in a homicidal brawl, was crushed at a blow by the Lord James against whose life, as well as against his sister's liberty, the conspiracy of the Gordons had been aimed, and on whom, after the father had fallen in fight and the son had expiated his double offence on the scaffold, the leading rebel's earldom of Murray was conferred by the gratitude of the queen.

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  • And do you know he has fallen in love with Sonya?

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  • It seemed to Natasha that even at the time she first saw Prince Andrew at Otradnoe she had fallen in love with him.

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  • From Moscow to Vyazma the French army of seventy-three thousand men not reckoning the Guards (who did nothing during the whole war but pillage) was reduced to thirty-six thousand, though not more than five thousand had fallen in battle.

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  • Sunday Mirror - 13 February AFTER 5 YEARS AS JUST GOOD FRIENDS WE'VE FALLEN IN LOVE HE is Sky TV 's star soccer pundit.

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  • The number of undernourished people has only actually fallen in Asia.

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  • The latest available data suggest that the number of hard-to-fill vacancies appears to have fallen in recent months.

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  • Since the region offers an over 60 mile stretch of sand and sea, many couples have fallen in love with the beautiful scenery available to them on their big day.

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  • She also commented about her interest in his love of fishing, saying, "I love this man so much that I have fallen in love with the sport that he loves."

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  • Paquin plays the main character, Sookie Stackhouse, who is a telepathic bartender who has fallen in love with a vampire.

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  • While the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith was never a huge hit with film goers, the love scenes in the movie came under close scrutiny when it was alleged that the stars had fallen in love.

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  • I am on my last week or so of training my sister's wonderful dog Gomez, that we all have fallen in love with.

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  • On the side of the memorial, 'In memory of those fallen in the defense of Earth and her colonies March 3, 2553'.

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  • Despite several iPhone complaints, the general public seems to have fallen in love with the handset.

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  • Though these records have fallen in the intervening years, what remains is the fact that the Golden Gate Bridge is a miraculous engineering achievement -- for 1937 and today.

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  • Although a young adult novel, readers of all ages have fallen in love with the story, wishing that they could be the Bella to their own Edward.

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  • This is often driven by families and friends who have received soy candles as gifts, fallen in love with them and want to buy some more for themselves or to give as gifts.

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  • If you've fallen in love, sit down and discuss what to expect.

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  • Once you have fallen in love with that special guy and the two of you are talking about having sex, that is the time you can share you are a virgin.

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  • I have fallen in love with him but he says he cares for me deeply and loves me but he is not sure if he is IN love with me.

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  • I have totally fallen in love with one of my closest friends.

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  • If you're one of the many people who have fallen in love with oval-cut diamonds, you may be wondering about which ring settings best display this versatile gem shape.

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  • Kris and Kim are a couple who may have fallen in love at first sight, if their courtship is any indication.

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  • Other customers, however, have fallen in love with BBoS and praise them for their revolutionary business concept, as well as the variety and quality of handbags they have viewed and worn.

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  • Many celebrities have fallen in love with purple leather totes, and have been seen sporting luscious luxury versions of the bags.

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  • The music served as a pivotal piece for the lovers who have fallen in love despite the odds.

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  • Generations of men, women and children have fallen in love with a Mickey Mouse watch.

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  • Hula hoops have gained and fallen in popularity over the years, with weighted hoops becoming more frequently used as an exercise technique.

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  • Even though garters were briefly considered old-fashioned, many women have fallen in love with them again for their undeniable allure.

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  • Imagine that you have fallen in love with a bra.

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  • Wholesale is great if you've fallen in love with a bra outside of your price range.

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  • Boyle's life has gone from relative obscurity to overnight success, as the public has fallen in love with her beautiful singing voice.

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  • That is until other blood-thirsty vampires come to town and threaten to take away the one human that Edward has fallen in love with.

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  • The majority of young teens and young women throughout the world have fallen in love with this Vampire love story.

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  • The two main characters Twilight fans have fallen in love with are a teenage girl named Isabella "Bella" Swan and the vampire she falls in love with named Edward Cullen.

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  • Boys and girls across the world have fallen in love with everything involving Tinkerbell, and that includes Tinkerbell holiday graphics.

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  • From that moment on, every child who has ever watched "Peter Pan" has fallen in love with the little fairy known as Tinker Bell, also commonly referred to as Tinkerbell.

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