falling back in Germany
falling back [fɔːliŋbæk] zurückfallend
Sentence patterns related to "falling back"
1. The Prussian garrison at Charleroi was falling back.
2. We're still falling back, trying to re-form our lines.
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4. The World Bank expects GDP growth of 6.1 % this year , falling back to 5.3 % in 2013 .
5. Doors and gates opening upwards must be fitted with a mechanism to secure them against falling back.
Türen und Tore, die sich nach oben öffnen, müssen gegen Herabfallen gesichert sein.
6. With this turn, Hipper was falling back on the High Seas Fleet, then about 60 miles (97 km) behind him.
7. When a rabbit Binkies, it jumps into the air and twists its head and body in opposite directions (sometimes twice) before falling back to the ground
8. But if the capillary action is strong enough to overcome gravity and draw the water up, it would also prevent it from falling back into the bowl.
9. Lacking Coherentness means falling back on fallacies, since Coherentness is difficult to achieve and requires substantial research on a topic on top of constantly-expanding background knowledge
10. It’s clichéd, falling back on the old pulp premise of the culturally diverse “ragtag team” of tough guys and gals, barking out Clumsily expositive dialogue in between unimaginative fights.
11. Once Adreamed Lyrics: To throw a bridge across the river / Of unmindfulness / And disappear into the void / Never to return / Still, will not take its breath away / Falling back on dust / The
12. Combined with the ecological problems caused by the large amounts of smoke and unburnt petroleum falling back to earth, oil well fires such as those seen in Kuwait (1991) can cause enormous economic losses.