Example sentences of "the deeper " in BNC.

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1 Both were old enough to feel keenly the savage blow , one from which Leonard suffered in particular , albeit outwardly in guarded silence : ‘ The deeper the sorrow , the less tongue it has , ’ said the rabbis .
2 It does not probe the deeper emotions .
3 The interest of how things are resides in their figuration , discernible and expressible by the deeper realist , of how things will be only in so far as that futurity is the truth and the end of how they are and always have been .
4 We have here the grand selfish selfless nonlogic , the deeper realism , of his drinking .
5 Raskolnikov could never have said that — which introduces the deeper issues involved in the switch from first-person to a nominal thirdperson narrative .
6 A rift has opened between realism and something beyond , and at the same time a link has been forged between Dostoevsky 's favourite phrase , the deeper realism , and my own apocalyptic naturalism .
7 The novel insisted on reverting to the ampler great-sinner pattern ; hence Stavrogin 's emergence as ‘ chief character ’ , ‘ tragic villain ’ and so forth during this period , and Peter Verkhovensky 's withdrawal to the second rank : Verkhovensky the mere wrecker , the nihilist , the man of the 1860s , the deeper realist 's answer to Turgenev .
8 The deeper reasons have been cited already .
9 We are not far here from an insight into the deeper causes of current anarchical unrest .
10 Iden stretch for small fish on pole and maggot in the deeper water by lock .
11 Few lakes or reservoirs start to warm up until late March , and the deeper ones are normally cold well into May .
12 ‘ It was absolutely freezing and by the time we got the fish to the deeper water the carp sacks were frozen , ’ added Ian who also broke two landing nets during the rescue .
13 The bundle she had disturbed eddied a few inches into the deeper water and as Wexford watched , a thin pale hand , lifeless as the agate-veined stones , rose slowly from the sodden cloth , its fingers hanging yet pointing towards him .
14 In her primping performance as Amy Johnson in They Flew Alone ( 1942 ) , Anna Neagle is allowed to express none of the deeper motivations for her character 's decision to defy convention and take up flying , and the film never tries to make anything of its contrast between Johnson 's individualism and its concluding images of girls marching , clearly anything but individuals .
15 While the greening of the electorate was rapidly taken aboard and she was impressed by the fact that acid rain could damage international relations as surely as it did stonework and trees , what caught her imagination were the profound implications of what was happening to the chemistry of the deeper atmosphere .
16 This familiar story about the wedding feast at Cana of Galilee points to the deeper reality there is to be found in Christ .
17 The stability of the signal is usually determined by the depth of the trap : the deeper it is , the more stable the signal .
18 On certain nights the mirror had a faint lustre that separated it from the deeper shadows of the corner in which it stood .
19 The deeper the soil , the better : few kinds thrive on shallow soils , and drought can be a problem on light sandy ground unless you dig in a lot of organic material .
20 Down he goes , splashing now thigh-deep through the refuse-stink of the deeper levels , where human life has degraded along with the rubbish that has fallen there .
21 There was no point in calling Mrs Browning 's attention to the deeper implications of her statement — she would only take it ill .
22 The early flowering Fuji cherry Prunus incisa February Pink opens its single shell-pink blossom almost as soon as the deeper pink flowers of the sweet almond Prunus dulcis .
23 One advantage of graptolites is that they occur predominantly in former oceanic environments — the deeper water shales or limestones discussed in Chapter 3 .
24 Reasons of that level can themselves be justified by reference to the deeper concerns on which they are based .
25 The reefs rise , luxurious , from the deeper sandy bed where manta and white tipped shark roam .
26 Perhaps it is a basic rule of life that the deeper the emotional deprivations of the heart , the simpler our joys appear .
27 This is more profoundly a matter of the deeper cultural instilling of conformist values than of the effective threat of post hoc sanctions by the criminal justice system .
28 ‘ Its strength rests on a contrast between before and after ; and the deeper the contrast the more traffic the event . ’
29 It would involve the abandonment of rigid conceptualism : the rejection , in other words , of a formal mechanical set of criteria adding up to the concept of adultery which allows hard problems to be solved with apparent ease by simply referring to a formula without examining the deeper issues of justice involved in the case .
30 Library collections have to be developed , whatever the deeper political or sociological undercurrents .
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