Sentences with phrase «would fall off»

Of course I would fall off of my bike at some point — 22 years later I have the scar on my knee to prove it.
The one pair was too heavy and the other pair felt too loose — like the back would fall off.
According to him, when trees would drip, it was caterpillars peeing on you and if you walked on railroad ties without shoes, your feet would fall off.
pixie, cute dress but yet another talentless newcomer i wish would fall off the face of the planet.
Words say nice, and didn't seem like they would fall off after one wash.
I had never used either of these things before, so, I was absolutely terrified they would fall off and cause a rather awkward wardrobe malfunction.
Pretty heavy and was afraid they would fall off so I decided to not wear them.
As soon as I took a bite, the whole thing would fall off.
The black side is great for handholding, but my large feet would not fit or would fall off.
When I started lifting at 19, my size 28 jeans would fall off me without a belt.
In the past, if I've missed a workout or eating something I shouldn't have, I would fall off the bandwagon.
Physicists predicted that the number of these events — producing a W boson and a pair of jets — would fall off as the mass of the jet pair increased.
And the of course you would have to predict if you were Kamin and Jensen that IQ would fall off between north and south of China.
Remember before the General Election when we were being told a hung parliament would lead to chaos, that government would grind to a halt and the economy would fall off a cliff.
My elder one, who is now seven, however, preferred to be tapped gently on the back and in no time would fall off to sleep.
The pockets we use at night would fall off my girls during the day, they are cut bigger, fit bigger, and are stuffed to the max with cotton, hemp and the kitchen sink.
I spent many nights completely in fear that she would fall off or get smudged because no matter how I positioned myself I would pass out in an oxytocin coma!!
Anything that would fall off if you had to jump in to save someone was out of bounds.
Then it would fall off as he was sitting on the potty and I would have to be extra care in putting back on so it would not pinch his skin.
Then the rumor mongers claimed Poldi had an ankle injury and his foot would fall off if he played too much and required immediate surgery in the summer — more made up stuff.
Following the loss of three All - Americans (Gordon and linemen Rob Havenstein and Kyle Costigan), it was fair to presume that the Wisconsin run game would fall off a little bit.
If teams and city officials couldn't sway the public with handy mnemonics, they'd appeal to their sense of civic pride, sometimes warning that the city would fall off a social and economic cliff.
Of course no one was to envisage that his form would fall off a cliff or he would continue to alienate team - mates.
I kept stopping so it would fall off and starting again, but it climbed its way back up quickly.
I've only ever baked this chicken, but I'm afraid the coating would fall off if you tried deep frying it.
You say that Science has disproved stories from the Bible, well Scientists once said that there was an edge of the world and you would fall off of it if you went to the edge... they said that the Earth was the center of the universe and that the sun revolved around us... You are all so quick to throw out Christianity because you think 1 story doesn't make sense to you and couldn't have happened how it says in the Bible, yet so willing to follow scientists that constantly revise their theories and change what you inevitably believe.
Are these the same people who though they would fall off the side of the plant if they ventured too far?
I thought I would fall off my chair laughing.
If the spikes were driven through the hands, the weight of the person would cause the nail to rip through the hands and the victim would fall off the cross.
As a result, many mutual funds — which might be better performing but have higher expenses than other investment vehicles — would fall off of brokerage firms» platforms.
I thought some of the amiability would fall off as time went by, but that is not the case.
On Tuesday, Sumwalt said one of the 24 fan blades on the aircraft's CFM56 engine had fallen off near the central hub.
As the leaves had fallen off the bushes, they were revealed to the world once more.»
For TransCanada, the financial imperative to build Keystone may have fallen off recently amid a sharp drop in oil prices that could make extracting and transporting the product much less lucrative.
For a while it seemed to have fallen off the radar.
The cost of my required transportation is pretty limited now, and those expensive must - get - to - work Uber rides have fallen off.
But Sarepta CEO Ed Kaye played up the drug's initial sales during the J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference in San Francisco, sending the company's shares flying 21 % in Tuesday trading (they've fallen off a little on Wednesday).
Investment in Canadian energy firms has fallen off the map since the policy announcement, he adds.
Science has fallen off as one of the top destinations for talents, Yancopoulos said.
Nike has experimented with fitness trackers by releasing Nike FuelBand, but the tracker was part of an integrative strategy for the athletic brand, not a focus, and marketing for the product has fallen off, notes McIntyre.
For example, if you were on a diet, and chocolate cakes started popping up everywhere around you, there's an extremely high chance you'd fall off the wagon, says Lindstrom.
Zynga's stock, a high - flier in its initial public offering in 2011, has fallen off by nearly 31 % over the past year.
Many of us have fallen off the fitness wagon in recent months, so why not use the lull before the holiday mayhem to build back that exercise habit?
Skype, which made the list last year, has fallen off.
I think a lot of the programs that would have been mutually agreeable with a Republican house have fallen off considerably.»
There are real risks — from China to signs of overvaluation in parts of US equity markets, from build - ups in leverage after a long period of low rates and tranquil markets to a highly disordered geopolitical situation in which US credibility has fallen off sharply.
Space flight is nothing like golf, but if it were, SpaceX's recent headlines would look like a pro who'd fallen off.
Buffett's comments, fueled by one of the worst annual performances of his flagship Berkshire Hathaway fund, suggested that the U.S. Economy «had fallen off a cliff».
The other major problem that Johnson & Johnson faces is that although its pharmaceutical segment has continued to pull more than its fair share of the load of helping the conglomerate stay in growth mode, other businesses have fallen off.
Unsurprisingly, the year - on - year movement in share prices is a spectacular view given that 30 June 2016 was just seven days after the Brexit vote — and the housebuilders had fallen off a near 40 % cliff.
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