Yes, you can say a person "sustained a fall," but it may not be the most common phrasing. Typically, one might say a person "fell" or "suffered a fall." The term "sustained" is more often used in contexts like injuries or damage, such as "sustained injuries from the fall."
you say to them..."hey you wanna go on a date some time?" and see what they have to say.
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Because it has rained before and the water is preserved
Yes. The beginning of the campaign features him recovering from the stab wound he sustained from Colonel Shephard at the end of MW2. He dies near the end of the campaign from wounds he sustained in a fall.
I think it was the wright brothers but I'm not to sure
Ronald Wolfe died on December 18, 2011, in London, England of head injury sustained from fall.
If a person house has sustained flood damage, one should contact their home insurance company and report the damages. Another person that one should contact is a contractor to estimate the cost of the damages.
They are called hurricanes.
Marty Nedboy died on October 21, 2007, in West Hills, California, USA of injuries sustained from a fall.
To fall = tomber The season Fall = l'automne
"Never say never" means anything is possible so that is what the term means. If you say something to a person you know quite well "Don't wait for me because I'll never fall in love you." The person could say, "Never say never!" Sometimes we just don't know our own minds or what our future holds in store for us so you just NEVER know if you could fall in love with this person in the future. Life has many roads and sometimes they meet when you least expect it.
Yes, only if person dies from injuries sustained from the attempted murder of that person.