用fell out of造句子,“fell out of”造句

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No, in an accident. I fell out of a tree.

Yeah. And while I was leaning on the windowsill, my pacifier fell out of my mouth.

We went out a few more times together and then for one reason or another we fell out of touch.

Several of the Death Eaters leapt back in their chairs. Draco fell out of his onto the floor.

The bottom fell out of his world (ie His life lost its meaning) when his wife died.

He was an advisor to Nero until he fell out of favor, and Nero kicked him out and all that sort of thing.

Previously, MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether) was the oxygenate of choice, but fell out of favour in 2004 when it was found to contaminate ground water.

) My father reached down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, " Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.

When we were changing for volleyball, a letter I'd started to write to my new boyfriend fell out of my bag.

As he fell out of the dance his eyes lighted on Tess Durbeyfield, whose own large orbs wore, to tell the truth, the faintest aspect of reproach that he had not chosen her.

The beard soon fell out of favor among clerics, though, and Christian holy men were forbidden to sport facial hair for several centuries before the ban was relaxed during the Renaissance.

fell out of造句

The cigarette fell out of my lips.

Finally fell out of her eroded grasp like dust.

He thumped his head on the floor when he fell out of bed.

Some of the excuses reported were: ‘I fell out of the loft ’ and ‘I was beaten up by a bouncer ’.

Moves towards a deal on shipping and aircraft fuels, unpopular with oil producers, fell out of the text.

Records, mention very little of the Vindicator throughout the time of Great Crusade, it is assumed that the Vindicator fell out of favour.

With the decline in animist beliefs the frogs eyes fell out of fashion, but the Naxi still call the cape by its original name: frog-eye goatskin.

Nine people were killed in the accident. Fortunately, he fell out of the window of the car before it rolled into the deep valley. He was only slightly injured.

I fell out of a rope swing when I was six years old and I've had a couple motorcycle accidents, so I have to keep my core really strong.

He fell out of a tree and hurt his arm.

James Bond: I fell out of an airplane without a parachute. Who's in there?

But then the bottom fell out of the housing market and Simmons, with its large debt, stumbled.

So the Phillips curve fell out of favour and was replaced by its corollary, the NAIRU, or non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (in effect, the natural rate).

At the end of September it launched an attack on Rastan, a city close to Homs from where many soldiers hail, after it became a hub for defectors and fell out of government control.

I fell out of the boat!

"I'm sorry," explained Mr. Brown, "I fell out of ten-story window."

Once all the rage, liquid protein diets fell out of favor after some crash dieters developed fatal heart rhythms.

But after nuclear accidents at Three Mile Island in America in 1979 and at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union in 1986, nuclear power fell out of favour.

She fell out of my airplane.

It was so cold in winter that one chap fell out of bed and broke his pyjamas.

Martha, who served her sentence in a women's prison, was assigned to clean up, which sounded so different from her previous job that she fell out of the clouds.

I once heard of a man who fell out of a plane but then managed to grab onto the undercarriage.

After Bo Ji had children, she gradually fell out of favor and Liu Heng was not powerful among the princes, so she developed a kind and easy-going character from an early age.

明白和糊塗,付出和受害,有人學本事花錢,有人要錢,卻要花去一輩子的善良,一輩子的道德。

Haitong Securities fell out of the sharp fall in a number of what?

Tryst Wang Xueming home in time, Mary's bag fell out of a promissory note, the contents of her friends to borrow tens of millions.

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