Example sentences of "[adv prt] into deep [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And best of all , inevitably , the celestial ‘ Car Wash Hair ’ is included here , where the band successfully sound like an entire orchestra swapping instruments mid-song , just about keeping their cool and gliding off into deep melody space , against the odds , with real elegant chaos .
2 With the nine survivors on board the lifeboat moved off into deeper water and the two men checked the vessel .
3 If it were travelling at any other velocity , it would either move out into deep space , or crash into the Sun , or move into another orbit .
4 This means that the feeding of nestlings has to be much more intensive , and parent birds must work almost round the clock to raise a brood successfully before the icy hand of autumn sends insects into hibernation , covers up seeds and vegetation with ice and snow , or sends the fish out into deeper water .
5 A single-track lane had taken them down through a straggling copse to a brackish meander of the Beaulieu river and Mossop had stopped the car just short of the cottage so they could see the building , the garden , the overgrown jetty which had given it its name and the shadowed finger of the pontoon reaching out into deeper water , without themselves being seen at all .
6 ‘ If we can get them interested in the source of the sound there is then the chance that we gently lead them out into deeper water .
7 The mood immediately sank back into deep depression , especially in the light of the Soviet summer offensive , which had pushed as far as the Vistula , and , in August , the accelerating advance of the western allies through France .
8 She did not smile now but her eyelids with those amazing lashes slowly closed and Abigail gave a sigh , wriggled her body , moved her head and subsided back into deep sleep .
9 There was a light in the next window and she drew back into deep shadow .
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