Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] deep [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In siliciclastic sediments careful attention to petrographic detail , particularly the compaction history , is necessary to determine whether a cement formed during deep burial ( >2,000 m ) or at an earlier stage in the diagenetic history .
2 Rostov was not sure what purpose his stateroom had served previously but it was obvious that it had been occupied by at least four persons , all of whom had been possessed of diverse tastes with regard to the minimal decoration which was permissible aboard a ship designed for deep space exploration .
3 Inset Left : Designed for deep sea work but often used on relatively shallow canals this diving gear allowed men to work safely underwater for long periods .
4 Emmie felt frightened as if she were just going to jump into deep water .
5 Allosaurus was about 11 metres long and could walk at 5 mph ( 8 kph ) , double the speed of the giant herbivores , who could retreat into deep water .
6 In his prose Isaac Ware writes with deep suspicion of true Rococo plasterwork , those ‘ wild leaves ’ as he nervously describes them .
7 Maybe Errol picked up on my mood because he said something offensive about a lady I regarded with deep affection .
8 They ranged from deep night-purple through the varying shades of blue , orange , flame , and yellow to that pale , pure green seen on calm summer evenings .
9 To the right a magnificent staircase , carpeted in deep wine red , curved round to adjoin the left hand side of the gallery above .
10 However , as UK cement manufacturers discovered to their cost , high prices in the UK market made it worthwhile for low cost EC and third country suppliers , located at deep water ports , to begin supplying the UK market .
11 He is surrounded by deep pathos , however , when sadly introduced by his father with callousness .
12 But there was a feeling of peace and quiet in those old towns , a silence that was almost tangible , and it was impressive to stand alone beside the fast flowing river and know that one was surrounded by deep forest for hundreds of miles in all directions .
13 Sufficient unto the day is never the evil thereof when it comes to IBM Corp , so not content with giving its large systems users pause for deep thought , the company also announced the AIX High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing/6000 software for the RS/6000 Unix box .
14 This man was n't prepared for deep interrogation .
15 The author of two military coups in 1980 and 1990 [ see pp. 30506-07 ; 37912-13 ] , Bouterse was long suspected of deep involvement in drug trafficking .
16 But now Mr Appin was describing a most extraordinary discovery and the other guests were listening with deep interest .
17 But a Churchill of whom I can only speak with deep affection is Randolph 's son , Winston .
18 McColgan , slumped in deep dejection , said afterwards : ‘ It was just a bad race on my part .
19 Even those specimens collected from deep water seem to accept captive life in no more than a couple of feet of water quite happily .
20 As long as there is an abundant supply of water high temperatures tend to be associated with high rates of weathering , although this does not necessarily result in deep weathering profiles for , as we have already noted , where slope gradients are steep the products of weathering may be removed almost as soon as they are created .
21 They were secured in deep water some distance offshore and connected to the beach by a system of floating pontoon bridges , many of which were built in Scotland .
22 Taylor begged leave to deny that analogies drawn from lead mines in stratified rocks are to be applied to deep copper mines and he considered it rather hard to have " crude suggestions of this sort pressed upon us " .
23 The two main difficulties with predicting burial history are presented by deep erosion in the mid Jurassic and the late Cretaceous .
24 The cabinet 's discussion was hampered by deep uncertainty about the strength of the recovery .
25 There are signs that Japan is heading for a downturn and the European Community too is in trouble , with Germany possibly heading for deep recession .
26 And the big fish were heading for deep water .
27 Now the reason why we 've come together and this has been a recent change and it 's been this year , erm is because there are overlaps without going into deep detail , there are overlaps in our work and we were working together as officer 's anyway , but not as well as we should , so what we decided to do was formally integrate the three teams under the same unit , and we do have regular er internal meetings , management team meetings consisting of John , Pete me and Carol and we so we more co-ordinate the work for all the teams much more systema systematically , that we know what everybody 's doing and that way we believe we can use best use of resources we 've got most effectively .
28 We should look with deep understanding and compassion upon those whose relationships have failed or are in danger of failing .
29 This was the pageant , which marked a high spot of national communion , celebrated with deep intensity ( Shils and Young , 1975 ) .
30 He declared with deep conviction : ‘ These men should not be forgotten …
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