“fall back” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fall back”:

+ A person who jumped as high as possible on the moon would jump higher than on Earth, but still fall back to the ground.

+ Politically, the neolatin Dalmatian city-states were often isolated and compelled to either fall back on the Venetian Republic for support, or tried to make it on their own.

+ The last stanza has seen this interpreted differently, with some having Nidhoggr as the last remaining evil in the new world, and others stating that Nidhhoggr will rise one more time but then fall back to the ground, meaning evil has been defeated and all is good in the new world.

+ One Marine company had to fall back to the ridge before the Japanese stopped their attack for the night.

+ One job Kerouac could fall back on, thanks to Cassady, was as a railroad brakeman.

+ However, Montgomery, refusing to risk underprepared infantry in a snowstorm for a strategically unimportant area, did not launch the attack until 3 January, by which time substantial numbers of German troops had already managed to fall back successfully, but at the cost of losing most of their heavy equipment.

+ The Serbs in the area of Cattaro had much more cultural advancement due to the nearby Cetinje capital area, and the Venetians had to fall back from influencing the religious life of people there.

fall back use in-sentences
fall back use in-sentences

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