US /fɔl əˈpɑn/
・UK /fɔ:l əˈpɔn/
If the moon's orbit were coincident with the plane of the ecliptic, in which the earth always moves, the moon's shadow would fall upon the earth at every new moon, and eclipse the sun to some parts of the earth.
If the Moon's orbit were coincident with the plane of the ecliptic in which the Earth always moves, the Moon's shadow would fall upon the Earth at every new moon and eclipse the Sun to some parts of the Earth.
"Yes, it is his business," said Five, "and I'll tell him: it was for bringing the cooked tulip roots instead of onions." Seven flung down his brush and had just begun, "Well, of all the unjust things!" when his eye chanced to fall upon Alice as she stood watching them, and
when his eye chanced to fall upon Alice, as
If a greater wave shall fall And fall upon us all
and it fall upon us all, then between the sand and stone, could you make it on your own?
She is the first to fall, the first of us to fall upon this barricade.
She is the first to fall The first of us to fall upon this barricade
Breaking out from behind the clouds, he let his warm welcome light fall upon the traveler.
fall upon the traveler. Soon
For instance, time, with its infinite sense of humor, will always fall upon itself like an origami chicken.
The fear among health experts is that the burden will ultimately fall upon people to make healthy choices on their own, with little guidance from the government.
The fear among health experts is that the burden will ultimately fall upon people to make healthy choices on their own, with little guidance from the government.
'Yea,' quoth he, 'dost thou fall upon thy face? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit;
Yea, quote he, dust thou fall upon thy face?
'And I'll tell him it was for bringing the cook tulip roots instead of onions.' Seven flung down his brush and had just begun, 'Well, of all the unjust things,' when his eye chanced to fall upon Alice as she stood watching them,
eye chanced to fall upon Alice, as she stood watching them, and he checked himself suddenly:
and had just begun: 'Well, of all the unjust things!' when his eye chanced to fall upon Alice, as she stood watching them;
when his eye chanced to fall upon Alice, as she stood watching them, and he checked