Example sentences of "and fall into a " in BNC.

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1 I was suddenly violently sick and fell into a ditch .
2 One such band , Victim , made the break from their native Belfast and fell into a false sense of security by capturing a small time record contract with Tony Davidson's ' T.J.M. Label .
3 The tabloids sniffed money and fell into a frenzy .
4 One day he shied away from an empty crisp bag and fell into a ditch .
5 Then he became dopey and fell into a deep sleep that lasted for several hours .
6 The chamber was empty so Corbett went straight to his room , threw himself down upon his cot and fell into a deep and dreamless sleep .
7 It was just left abandoned like so many of the others and fell into a state of disrepair .
8 However , while searching the many rooms for signs of the species Homo Sapiens , Daisy caught herself on a mystic spinning wheel and fell into a sleep so deep it would surely last for a hundred years ( zzzzzzzz ! — Ed ) .
9 Feeling hopeful rather than confident , Kirov lay back on his cot and fell into a deep sleep .
10 Madame then settled back in her seat and fell into a deep sleep for the rest of the journey , full of good food and wine , and liqueurs , while Ellie stared back out of the window and tried to make some sense of all that had just been said , and all that had just happened .
11 He slid back beneath the covers , hugging the woman 's body close to his , his arm around her waist , and fell into a deep and dreamless sleep .
12 She stared down at the frothing white surf that slid past the ship 's side and fell into a reverie in which imaginings of her future life became mixed with memories of past days at Ballingolin .
13 In the first part of this century a shepherd , returning from his upland pasture near Rennes-le-Chateaux , stumbled and fell into a fissure in the limestone escarpment , breaking his leg .
14 At last he understood , and fell into a chair , as if hit on the head .
15 I was drawing these pictures in my head of walking across a tightrope and falling into a chasm .
16 If you knew what the lecturer controlling your studies was to do in the way of arranging these in a particular order , you could make a skeleton in linear form , one heading following another and falling into a hierarchy of importance .
17 What he meant was they might be able to come off the building sites , and fall into a featherbed job , one in which they could wear nice suits and drive fancy cars , in return for looking after one very rich old man 's ‘ interests ’ .
18 The fear , the fear when when voyages of exploration were going out right up to the renaissance , was that the boats would actually run off the end of the earth , and fall into a void .
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