Example sentences of "[verb] deeper [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Many have been constructed with just polythene over hardcore when the building inspector was n't about , but either way , when probing with a garden fork of thin steel rod , you probably wo n't be able to penetrate deeper than about 200mm .
2 Caring for your skin needs to go deeper than superficial ‘ beauty care ’ confined to the face .
3 If the foliage was closely arranged around the figure this would allow for the cutter 's inability to carve deeper than the distance between its projecting edge and the body of the angle grinder that powers it .
4 Hung deeper than refreshing of ploughs
5 However , the situation in Leeds was felt to reach deeper than this , and there were few other issues on which our questionnaires , interviews and observation between 1986 and 1990 yielded such widespread agreement or such strong expressions of anxiety , cynicism or disaffection .
6 I had the feeling of a patron drawn deeper than he would have liked into the unpredictable consequences of his generosity — a lonely figure , heir to the Agnew fortune and tradition , yet unmarried , childless , last of his line .
7 Flayed by his voice , she tilted her chin defiantly , attempting to look as though his scorn meant nothing to her , though in truth it cut deeper than knives .
8 Found on rocky coastal areas , younger wrasse live only a few metres deep , while larger specimens can be found deeper than 15 metres .
9 When it 's necessary to build deeper than suitable for full block courses , the difference can be made up with bricks , laid normally for a 75mm depth , and on edge to give a 110mm course .
10 The reasons for this relative success certainly run deeper than Leopold Senghor 's personality .
11 Besides , Japan 's problems with aerospace run deeper than engineering .
12 In that he was wiser than Marx and his Eastern European successors , though the root issues go deeper than either economics or nationality .
13 It was constantly stressed that we are now only qualified to dive in the conditions in which we learnt , that we should always go out with people of greater experience , and that with recreational diving ( which PADI stress this diving is ) , you never go deeper than 30 metres unless you have a specific reason , i.e. a wreck .
14 But difficulties in the last sentence go deeper than this .
15 But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies .
16 So did it go deeper than that ?
17 Was it simply curiosity — or did it go deeper than that , and was she right to have this strange feeling of apprehension ?
18 Certainly the author of ‘ The Man Who Was King ’ for whom savages were interesting , if rather silly , became the reader of the romantically tinged Frazer , but essentially Eliot 's view of ‘ civilization ’ went deeper than gramophones .
19 For a while my self-loathing and judgement of self went deeper than they had ever been in my life .
20 He told himself that he was the last man who could reasonably be expected to advise or reassure on the problems of pregnancy and he sensed that Rickards 's unhappiness at his wife 's absence went deeper than missing her company .
21 But his distaste went deeper than irritation at an unwelcome complication to his inquiry , at the bizarre intrusion of irrationality into a job so firmly rooted in the search for evidence which would stand up in court , documented , demonstrable , real .
22 The real reason though went deeper than tactical manoeuvring :
23 Getting Ace on his side had helped : the Doctor had an attachment to the woman that went deeper than either of them would admit .
24 She believed in love , but she had been too impatient , her eagerness to experience it persuading her to believe that what she had felt went deeper than liking and a mild physical attraction .
25 To me it meant that your involvement with Jones went deeper than the superficial thing I 'd been imagining .
26 But adjustment to changing circumstances went deeper than formal organisation .
27 The furrow on Jacob 's brow grew deeper than the Grand Canyon .
28 This was in The Little Review for May 1919 , where Williams was taking issue with praise of Eliot by one of Pound 's British friends , Edgar Jepson ; but Williams 's hostility to British culture ran deeper than that , and was to be a permanent feature of his outlook .
29 Taking the second first , the pathname specified for the concealed logical must be a physical pathname — you can not use a concealed logical of a concealed logical in order to traverse deeper than 16 directory levels .
30 The third new nuclear-powered design , the Alpha has a titanium hull and can dive deeper than any Western submarine .
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