"We must fall back on the old axiom that when other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable,... | |
'It's a good job you've got the job to fall back on.' | |
- Did he ever fall back on a run? - All the time, sir. | |
- I think the music is good, but he needs, you know, to get out of high school, get into a college so if the music fail, he have something to fall back on. | |
- I will give order to the soon to fall back on Agedabia. | |
"We must fall back on the old axiom that when other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable,... | |
'It's a good job you've got the job to fall back on.' | |
- Did he ever fall back on a run? - All the time, sir. | |
- I think the music is good, but he needs, you know, to get out of high school, get into a college so if the music fail, he have something to fall back on. | |
- I will give order to the soon to fall back on Agedabia. | |
A liar has prepared sentences, which he falls back on when under pressure. | |
And normally this falls back on the weakest in society. | |
B.A.: If the chair falls back on me, fool, I'll kill you. | |
Every time you screw up, it falls back on me. | |
If you take responsibility for everything, it all falls back on you. | |
A liar has prepared sentences, which he falls back on when under pressure. | |
And normally this falls back on the weakest in society. | |
B.A.: If the chair falls back on me, fool, I'll kill you. | |
Every time you screw up, it falls back on me. | |
If you take responsibility for everything, it all falls back on you. | |
Every time someone was confronted with their most primal fear, they fell back on their most fundamental faith. | |
Got hit halfway up, fell back on the landing. | |
He fell back on me, and now I've got a bone floating around. | |
He fell back on the ball, hit his head on the bench? | |
He was climbing a bookshelf and it fell back on him. | |
Every time someone was confronted with their most primal fear, they fell back on their most fundamental faith. | |
Got hit halfway up, fell back on the landing. | |
He fell back on me, and now I've got a bone floating around. | |
He fell back on the ball, hit his head on the bench? | |
He was climbing a bookshelf and it fell back on him. | |
Usually it's because someone's fallen back on the pie, but... | |
After I did it, he came with a offer about falling back on Ghost and Tommy. | |
After all, you, better than anybody, must know what it's like to have to resist the temptation of falling back on your old ways. | |
Great, because there's nothing I love more Than falling back on my sexuality | |
I just don't want you falling back on any of your old habits. | |
I wish I could tell you that Sally Sanmarco was a slim, 6-foot-6 guy who looked like a prince and spoke with an English accent. Then I wouldn't be falling back on the stereotype. | |
Usually it's because someone's fallen back on the pie, but... | |
After I did it, he came with a offer about falling back on Ghost and Tommy. | |
After all, you, better than anybody, must know what it's like to have to resist the temptation of falling back on your old ways. | |
Great, because there's nothing I love more Than falling back on my sexuality | |
I just don't want you falling back on any of your old habits. | |
I wish I could tell you that Sally Sanmarco was a slim, 6-foot-6 guy who looked like a prince and spoke with an English accent. Then I wouldn't be falling back on the stereotype. | |