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How did this land of plenty descend into a perilous free-for-all?

DISPUTES about science in Western countries can sometimes be heated. Seldom though do they descend into fisticuffs.

Buckley and I descend into the Tube and travel two stops on the District Line to Notting Hill Gate, an early Tube station that opened in 1868.

To reach it, shoppers will descend into the ground on broad ramps.

It was feared that the revolution would descend into violence and distort the image of the other Arab uprisings.

As narrow as three feet wide and a thousand feet deep, few people have ever had the courage to descend into this mysterious world.

A pleasant evening can descend into a dispute about who had a starter and who ordered the lobster.

By the time she was in high school her family had moved to the suburbs while her old neighborhood, with outdated infrastructure and overcrowding, continued to descend into slum-like conditions.

FAMILY meals often descend into ritual battles over healthy greens: how many children must consume, and how many treats they will earn as a result.

descend into造句

As Charles Baudelaire once said, we descend into hell by tiny steps.

But without this the mind will be quickly stuffed with notions, so that no streams can descend into it from the fountain of truth.