Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] deep " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes listed as a deep water aquatic as it will also tolerate deep water .
2 So the exact er nature of this balance and how waters between contact with the atmosphere are being mixed into the deep sea , cos remember this equilibrium can only be occurring in surface waters cos only they are in contact with the gas phase how that turnover of deep water 's occurring affects just how much capacity we 've got for absorbing C O two in the oceans and therefore mitigating the greenhouse effect .
3 During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under the microscope of the sun beams , and he is carried into the deep ocean , a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination .
4 We climbed into the back , already full of people perched atop a deep pile of cargo , and squeezed into a rear corner , hoping there was no one else to come .
5 The pattern of staining differed in the deep lamina propria , where the density of TNF α+; cells was significantly greater in Crohn 's disease ( 118.2 cells/mm , 85.1 to 159 ) than in ulcerative colitis ( 28.8 cells/mm , 10.9 to 64.3 , p<0.0005 ) or controls ( 1.9 cells/mm , 0 to 3.8 , p<0.0001 — Fig 1B ) .
6 Wild primeval instincts took over and her body responded to the deep thrusts of his , trembling and shuddering as his rhythm spun her higher and higher .
7 He seemed to have come to the deep , still centre of the sea : a place where you felt nothing , where you saw nothing except the coal-black atoms that danced before your face and knitted up the dark .
8 His soldiers were very fierce and his lettuce garden was surrounded by a deep ditch and guarded by a thousand sentries day and night .
9 His love of Africa was paralleled by a deep and abiding loathing of racism , in general , and apartheid in particular .
10 She felt almost overwhelmed by a deep physical longing to leave this busy city — and the increasing tension of her life in Lady Wyndham 's house .
11 In Lean 's film The Sound Barrier ( 1952 ) , the central character , an engineer , is portrayed as a more deeply ambivalent figure , driven by his ambition to build a plane that goes faster than the speed of sound , seemingly prepared to accept the loss of his son and a pilot in pursuit of his dream , but actually torn by a deep sense of what he has lost .
12 A case could be made for a deep psychic need in people the world over for the manifestations of monsters in varying horrific forms .
13 In 1880 the first cyclic sulphur-nitrogen free radical — — was prepared as a deep green powder with a metallic lustre .
14 We had not only the glories of the mist-workings on the sides of Bens Each and Leagach on our right ; we had Ben Lair , which was now and again seen with the deep cloud-shapes falling over his rocky summit and his tree-lined base .
15 This way , millions of tonnes of waste each year could be pumped into the deep sea .
16 Before perming , hair is prepared with a deep cleansing shampoo and curls are locked into place with a postperm treatment .
17 He was of Italian stock , as was the proprietor of a blues recording studio I had met in the Deep South of America .
18 And when she brought it to him , he did not take it from her , but only felt in the deep pocket stitched into its lining , and drew out a parchment rolled and sealed , which he reached across the table and laid before Iago Vaughan .
19 Month after month , as the British economy has languished in a deep and damaging recession , the only reaction from a puzzled and beleaguered Government is the claim that it is not as bad as it seems and that good times are round the corner .
20 Water collected from the deep ocean contains gases dissolved in it when it was last at the surface and the relative proportion of these gases depends on their solubilities and their concentrations in the atmosphere .
21 This species requires a lot of humidity , and therefore should be grown in a deep tank with the cover-glass on .
22 Tethered in the deep spaces on either side of the stove were the two dogs , Lady and Rosie , one a short-sighted bulldog of uncertain temperament , the other a bloody-minded Great Dane bent on demolishing or devouring everything that came within reach of her snapping teeth .
23 For the first few minutes outside , I used the torch , until the blackness behind the dunes turned to a deep red .
24 The friendship had blossomed , and mutual respect had turned to a deep liking .
25 Dark hardwood floors , polished to a deep , waxy glass , and plain white walls provided a simple backdrop for throw-rugs , tapestries , ornate cabinets and large pottery urns or figurines standing on carved stands .
26 From the crest of this ridge , a comprehensive view of the range unfolds : a magnificent panorama especially when the tops are under snow , the long array of peaks being seen across the deep trench of Loch Fannich which forms the southern boundary of the group over a distance of eight miles .
27 The only possible way was to the north-east and east along Glen Spean where a level contour could be maintained for nearly twenty miles until , at Tulloch , the first opportunity of circumventing the mountain barrier was presented by the deep trench of Loch Treig to the south and reached by a steep gradient .
28 Suddenly , all this noise and confusion was silenced by a deep voice at the door .
29 Torsion A midsole and outsole design in which the forefoot and rearfoot separated by a deep groove to allow natural movement of the foot .
30 Buildings were hastily demolished , and ironwork likely to be of use to the natives was buried in a deep pit .
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