Examples of using Had fallen in English and their translations into Malay
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People who had fallen and.
Had fallen into enemy hands.
The walls had fallen.
Had fallen to the lowest point….
The patient had fallen out of bed.
No wonder so many trees had fallen.
That hand had fallen into Mary's lap!
Many large trees had fallen.
By 2018, it had fallen to 26% of GDP.
One of our big trees had fallen.
Those who had fallen were helped up again.
For three days the rain had fallen.
He told them he had fallen in the bathroom earlier that morning.
We had players that had fallen.
People had fallen on the ground and I saw bodies torn to bits.”.
Value of money had fallen so much.
By 1983, it had fallen to 6.2%, and as of 2005, electricity production from all forms of petroleum, including diesel and residual fuel, is only 3% of total production.
We found where a tree had fallen and blocked the trail.
Egypt was glad when they departed, for dread of them had fallen upon it.
Some waited until prices had fallen further before buying?
No buddy if she had fallen in love with that heart she would have understood what is in Suri's heart.
Eventually we learned that a Djinn had fallen in love with my wife.
And I saw upon the earth, a star that had fallen from heaven, and the key to the well of the abyss was given to him.
Paul raised a dead person, a young man who had fallen from a window.
By 2013 levels of air pollutants had fallen(see graph below) and some pollutants, like carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxides, met national standards.
Last year,the Booksellers Association noted that the number of independent bookshops in Britain had fallen for the 11th year in a row.
While Musa and Mahathir were originally close allies, the two had fallen out during Mahathir's premiership, with Musa claiming that Mahathir no longer trusted him.
The New Light of Myanmar State-runnewspaper said water levels in the Irrawaddy and Ngawun rivers had fallen slightly on Sunday, but remained at risk of bursting their banks.
There was a large tree log that had fallen halfway across the river.