Example sentences of "[verb] the deep [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Third , Scruton reanimates the deep self as the defining principle of a normal sexuality . |
2 | They also shared the deep satisfaction which running brings , often more in preparation than in the race itself . |
3 | The miners used rock drills and compressed air to drive through hard rock and the level had a hydraulic engine , worked by water from the dam at Sun Hush , which had such a head of water that it developed up to fifty horsepower and worked both the water pumps to drain the deep levels and the winding gear . |
4 | But it was guarding the Japanese prisoners in Changi Jail that made the deepest impression on the 20-year-old sergeant from Billingham . |
5 | I do not believe in using the deep trance state in any form of therapy as it involves hypnoamnesia , a state in which the patient will neither be aware of what is going on at the time nor able to recall it afterwards . |
6 | His mouth moved hungrily , devouring hers , his tongue darting , flickering , suggesting the deeper intimacy to come . |
7 | The May Day parade of 1990 , meant to be a celebration of Soviet unity and triumph , revealed the deep frustrations and divisions in Soviet society . |
8 | At the back of the hotel the army suddenly produced a generator designed to penetrate the deepest slumber and then added a searchlight which they shone , lighting up not only the surrounding countryside in their search for Red Brigade terrorists , but our hotel rooms as well . |
9 | All the time we must ask ourselves : " Is the Present a long enough key to penetrate the deep lock of the Past ? " |
10 | Was that how he had developed the deep tan that made him look somehow so vital ? |
11 | Ms Jerry Hall , the Texan mannequin delivered of her third child , has been articulating the deep relationship she shares with Mr Michael Jagger , the confectionery-loving vocal stylist with the Rolling Stones ( a once popular beat ensemble , M' lud ) . |
12 | Reflecting the deep split within Solidarity , the Mazowiecki camp also accused Walesa of autocratic tendencies , contradictory demagogy and a lack of clear policies . |
13 | The key factor put forward as the underlying cause of conflict is the distribution of wealth and power , reflecting the deep class divisions of our society . |
14 | As Fael-Inis began to play , each of them drew a deep breath and surrendered , and each of them experienced the deepest contentment at hearing the silver pipes of enchantment . |
15 | I suspect the misinterpretation represents the deep longing that most humans have to get inside the heads of other animals . |
16 | To this day the party has never quite healed the deep wounds left by what remains probably its most traumatic internal crisis . |
17 | I mean the deep fat fryer , the lid was off and the pots are sitting |
18 | I often used to go fell walking but can not ever remember seeing the deep ruts caused by walkers that were all around , in some cases up to 12–15in deep . |
19 | Mr Bourne mentioned a fuse incorporated in plaited binder-twine ; this would explain the deep scorch marks . |
20 | These animals were also communicating with each other , but we were only able to catch the deep rumbles which are the upper harmonies of their conversation . |
21 | And therein lies the deepest fascination about records and milestones . |
22 | Behind this debate lies the deeper issue of the relationship between geographical change and national manufacturing change . |
23 | The southern hemisphere polar region may play a smaller role in carbon dioxide balance but it is primarily responsible for cooling the deep ocean . |
24 | This has an effect of cooling the deep waters of the world ocean and it also has an important climatic effect in removing excess C O two from the atmosphere . |
25 | A wry note entered the deep tones . |
26 | No challenge rang out as the leaders entered the deeper gloom of the gatehouse-pend , under its vault . |
27 | It has the deepest sea known — 36,200 feet , nearly seven miles . |
28 | In Gaping Gill Ingleborough has the deepest shaft , biggest cave and the highest waterfall in Britain — some pedigree ! |
29 | With Waterstones backed by W H Smith , and Pentos ’ gearing rising , there can be little doubt who has the deeper pockets to fight a protracted battle . |
30 | And another Quote of the Week ( and how long we have had to wait for the national press to notice what has been so obvious for so long ) : ‘ With Waterstones backed by W H Smith , and Pentos ’ gearing rising , there can be little doubt who has the deeper pockets to fight a protracted battle . |