Example sentences of "[verb] into each other " in BNC.
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1 | In the rat brain there are regional differences in the structure of the cortex , but the areas that can be identified tend to blur into each other . |
2 | They were laughing into each other 's faces at some private joke ; they had n't seen me . |
3 | Two lanes north and two lanes south cars poured through in an unbroken line ; container trucks , like cliffsides on the move , whammed into each other 's slipstream . |
4 | The Infinite Wheel present four UK harmonised house cuts loosely gathered together under the same title , the ‘ Dream Of Dreams ’ mix holding the dancefloor tactics whilst the epic and trippy ‘ Big Blue Mix ’ and ‘ Bay Of Rainbows ’ melt into each other to create a floaty yet still club-viable waxing . |
5 | Here the spotlight turns to the school , the crucible in which interests melt into each other to produce the mixture of concerns which characterize black sportsmen . |
6 | They crashed into each other and then began to laugh |
7 | And moments later the two met face to face — as their cars crashed into each other on a winding single-track road . |
8 | In fact , unknown to the traveller , who was no more a geologist than a naturalist , he was about to step over the geological phenomenon of two prehistoric ages crunching into each other as noticeably as jagged waves hitting a large smooth stone . |
9 | I could n't believe it both of them and they 'd smashed into each other |
10 | The whole problem , the way the plays had got wound into each other , would interest her , she would see it was a problem . |
11 | Well , the two bumped into each other and the child fell down . |
12 | 'E 'd come running from the back garden and we nearly bumped into each other coming round the corner of the 'ouse . |
13 | Though it was a chance meeting with Travis when he called at the apartment block , ostensibly to visit Leith and Sebastian , when the two bumped into each other . |
14 | As they came down there was a slight mishap as two bumped into each other . |
15 | The music and flashing lights move in time , producing a moving blur of colours and patterns that dissolve and fade into each other But the Gyuto monks were a bit of a bore with their constant thudding chants of ‘ ohhm' . |
16 | If two vowels combine , they form a diphthong , the two shapes blending into each other in quick succession . |
17 | They rattle and bash into each other , a whole long string of them . |
18 | ‘ The fish were really distressed and could not avoid bashing into each other with the water level so low . |
19 | Where they smash into each other , at fully one resounding inch a year , in one of the primal dramas of the earth 's creation , they form the summits and the valleys that even now were beginning to fill our windscreen as we headed deep into the park . |
20 | How the days , instead of each being distinct from each other , merged into each other . |
21 | A vast area of towns all spilling into each other , we must have hit something , Geilenkirchen , we were looking for oil . |
22 | In West Yorkshire one person died and four were seriously hurt as 60 vehicles , including six lorries , drove into each other in the dense fog . |
23 | The two cars slammed into each other several times as they sped along a quiet tree-lined avenue before the youths finally forced her into a garden . |
24 | The speeding Audi and the Volvo slammed into each other with sufficient force to buckle the Audi 's grille and shatter both headlights . |
25 | The couples frequently face each other looking into each other 's faces and appear to crouch over their feet slightly which emphasises the ‘ down to earth ’ quality as most steps appear to go down into and not out of the ground . |
26 | They were looking into each other 's face and laughing as if , Agnes thought , they were alone . |
27 | Jasper and she stood looking into each other 's faces , alive and tingling and delighted , knowing that anyone looking at them could guess , simply from the waves of energy that danced from them . |
28 | Saint-Exupéry said that ‘ loving someone does not mean looking into each other 's eyes , but looking in the same direction together . ’ |
29 | They were looking into each other 's eyes with a tenderness that brought her a cruel , twisting anguish . |
30 | He grasped the little man 's arms desperately and they lay looking into each other 's faces . |