Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] deep [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But now Mr Appin was describing a most extraordinary discovery and the other guests were listening with deep interest . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | And the big fish were heading for deep water . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The 20,000 urns and vases had been lying in deep salt water for 302 years . |
6 | Flip over and you 'll find equally impressive tunes from Liberty City and Interceptor patiently waiting to be tried and tested , both estimable club-friendly giants sleepwalking through Deep House style lobbies and thoroughly warranting as much attention as ‘ Reach Me ’ . |
7 | Our problem involves us getting into deep space past a patrol of Famlio gunships . ’ |
8 | He did n't do anything I did n't agree to , but we were getting into deep water , I see that now . |
9 | ‘ My goodness , we are getting into deep water ! ’ |
10 | And in EastEnders Arthur Fowler had just come out of prison after getting into deep money trouble . |
11 | I 'd expected Famlio to be patrolling in deep space , as usual , giving me room to manoeuvre and avoid them . |
12 | Foraging for food in the depths of winter often means travelling through deep snow , and this takes its toll of the goat population . |
13 | Five minutes later Tony and I were trudging through deep snow , wishing we had spared the time to search out the snow shoes and wondering whether there had ever been a previous occasion in Iceland when the approach of a car had been heralded by walkers . |
14 | It begins as a metalled road but soon develops into a deep ‘ green lane ’ running from beside the church , over the downland , past an iron-age fort before plunging through deep woodland to a forgotten quay beside one of Cornwall 's loveliest rivers . |
15 | The success of ‘ Schtoom ’ , along with its successor ‘ Shift/High And Dry ’ and Gypsy 's current ‘ I Trance You ’ looks like continuing with Deep Piece 's bold and brassy ‘ Bup Bup Birri Birri ’ . |
16 | The smallest tank found to be adequate to breed a large pair of cichlids was 36″ × 15″ × 15″ and one author had six of these tanks running with deep bed undergravel filtration with no serious problems for the five years . |
17 | One was suffering from deep depression , the other believed he was beginning to lose control of his mind . |
18 | In mitigation Ronald Coia said his client was suffering from deep depression because his business had failed . |
19 | These five cars received the least modifications of any of the South Metropolitan fleet and in fact it was many years before they were even repainted , running in deep chocolate and ivory , with only the fleet numbers and badges altered . |
20 | Such knowing like reaching through deep snow to the land beneath . |
21 | The big fish had been making for deep water all afternoon and Trent had n't seen a bird for the past hour . |
22 | Nutty sat on the edge with her legs in the water , scowling in deep concentration after Nails . |
23 | They were standing in deep shadow but she saw the gleam of his teeth . |
24 | ‘ Touring with Deep Purple in America in 1985 was pretty amazing . |
25 | This rise will send some industries , especially construction , spinning into deep recession and will force up unemployment . ’ |