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

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1 The hollowing-out of the deep self is pure pleasure , a release from the subjective correlatives of dominant morality ( normality , authenticity , etc. ) — one reason why camp also mocks the Angst -ridden spiritual emptiness which characterizes the existential lament .
2 And with a flash of insight Delaney realised that was what it was — or had been : the headgear of one of the deep sea diving suits .
3 The reason for this behaviour may be that sea-lions sometimes lie in wait among the kelp near the shore , ready to grab an unwary bird as it makes the transition from the safety of the deep sea to the land .
4 After ten years , the site would be closed , giving scientists the opportunity to study the effects of the dumping on sea life , which on the abyssal plains of the deep sea , consists mainly of worms and molluscs .
5 Is the Minister aware of the deep concern felt also by those who attend non-vocational classes in the evenings and at other times who , I am sorry to say , do not believe a word that the Minister says about continuing those classes ?
6 The unexpected sound of the deep voice suddenly coming from somewhere beside her made Laura almost jump out of her skin .
7 As that generation went on to personally more attractive or socially more distinguished occupations , the assembly lines there reached out to more distant refugees from poor farming and mining areas and to the erstwhile sharecroppers and other deprived rural workers of the Deep South .
8 How true the tale of this lemming population might be is beyond verification ; certainly a great deal of the monastic retelling of it could be put down to the strong regional bias of Northumbrian biographers against the strange races of the deep south .
9 Before arthritis put a recent stop to her writing , she had won near-universal acclaim as one of the great interpreters of the deep South .
10 In the decade after 1770 the industrialized regions became centres of high wages drawing on the surplus labour of the hinterland , setting up a wave of immigration that was to spread outwards until , in the later nineteenth century , it tapped the poverty of the deep south and Murcia .
11 Michael Barry conjures up the taste of the Deep South with Shrimp gumbo
12 Peace News reported on the revolt against the ‘ multiversity ’ at the symbol of liberal corporate America , the Berkeley campus within the University of California ; it reported on the growing movement that had sprung out of the deep south civil rights campaign .
13 The Carabinieri patrolman had the raw look of a recruit freshly dug up from one of the no-hope regions of the deep South and put through the human equivalent of a potato-peeling machine .
14 The above rather uncharitable analysis probably takes insufficient account of the deep affection that Ford evidently inspired amongst hard-headed and intelligent congressional colleagues .
15 She was aware , she must have been aware , she says , of the deep affection her father bore her , but alas she took it for granted .
16 Biologists with the Cambridge University Loch Ness Expedition of 1962 found that the mud of the deep water contains few gas-producing bacteria , and resists all attempts to provoke gas by such means .
17 The Maggot dipped the starboard wing to let me take a picture of the deep water channel that dog-legged in from the west .
18 out of the deep water
19 It is usually mixed with tobacco and therefore the risks of smoking cannabis compound those of smoking tobacco and , because of the deep inhalation , persistent users have significant health risks .
20 He 'll stand against Mrs Thatcher for the Tory leadership next month unless somebody else ( Stalkinghorse 2 ; a medium rare slice of rump ) slips out of the deep freeze paddock .
21 He 'll stand against Mrs Thatcher for the Tory leadership next month unless somebody else ( Stalkinghorse 2 ; a medium rare slice of rump ) slips out of the deep freeze paddock .
22 But there were perfectly good ways of preserving food without refrigeration , which were followed even more diligently than we do nowadays in the time of the deep freeze .
23 I had no proper memory of the deep past , and no sense of the future .
24 It was part of the deep past of this country , a past that could always be felt .
25 The wilder ones were rampant about black magic , the gruesome style of the mutilations , of kinky sex videos starring Polanski and his wife found at the house , and of the deep drug involvements of three of the victims .
26 This tidal wave is a product of the combined efforts of the jostling of the crustal plates and the behaviour of the deep Ocean through which the resulting shock waves are transmitted : a small nudge in southern Chile can set up a wave that streaks across the entire Pacific in a matter of hours , with unimaginably enormous force .
27 Now the , the elongated convection cells which carry the heat of the deep ocean into the surface layer and prevent the formation of ice .
28 Rindi , whose crew possessed only pressurized paraffin-lamps , asked to borrow our torch , and revealed with it a patch of silt floor a good thirty feet further down , as untrammelled as the bottom of the deep ocean trenches — except for the unmistakable tyre-tracks of several large pythons .
29 Whatever the quality of recruitment of barristers and solicitors , is my right hon. and learned Friend aware of the deep weakness in the British legal system in that justice is readily available to the poor who can get legal aid and to the rich who can easily afford it anyway but that to a large proportion of people in between it often seems barely accessible and yet they have to pay taxes to provide justice for others ?
30 Eventually she would climb out of the deep pit of the subconscious , exhausted .
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