Fall-in-with in a Sentence
  • This circumstance alone is sufficient to give it an urgent claim on our attention, whether it suit our taste and fall in with our religious and philosophical views or not.
  • Our people who are out against the plundering Hottentots, can effect nothing, neither can they effect anything against us; thus during the whole week they have been vainly trying to get at our cattle, and we have been trying vainly to get at their persons; but we will hope that we may once fall in with them in fine weather, and that the Lord God will be with us.
  • Why is it that people give up the doctrines of grace if they fall in with eloquent advocates of free will?
  • You will fall in with some men with shaven crowns; smite them thereon with the sword.