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

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1 Sometimes listed as a deep water aquatic as it will also tolerate deep water .
2 For a few weeks in mid-winter , the steel-blue waters of the Zanskar river freeze into a seventy mile ice passageway winding through a deep canyon in the remote mountains of the northern Himalaya .
3 ‘ Did they know of the deep place in the pond ?
4 Her eyes peered towards the deep end , where Nails was holding his brother down and the lifeguard was getting worried .
5 The pool filter usually looks like a deep tray .
6 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 .
7 Begun in the 1220's , two powerful towers on a crag are the dominant features of this castle , which stands above a deep gorge overlooking the River Teifi , famed for its coracle fishermen .
8 Here , Walden Beck drops into a deep stone hollow fringed with trees before it flows downdale to join Bishopdale Beck and finally the river Ure by Adam Bottoms .
9 Alexei peered into the deep alcove which formed the work-space in the wall opposite .
10 They threw down their fishing gear and ran as the motorcycle leapt over the embankment and crashed into the deep ditch some 15ft below .
11 She bolted into a deep brake of ferns and , bending low , crept away and then sank down and crouched motionless , hoping the two men would n't find her .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Immediately afterwards , Oliver felt himself lifted onto one of the beds and he sank into a deep sleep .
15 The cat may even fall into a deep coma .
16 When speeding along it is folded and lies in a deep groove along the back .
17 As the two girls entered , a man rose from a deep armchair , and Sophie looked at him with interest .
18 Agnes drew in a deep breath , then said , ‘ I 'm Miss Agnes Conway . ’
19 She drew in a deep breath ; then , the cloth still in her hand , she turned about and went into the kitchen .
20 He drew in a deep breath .
21 That had been some encounter ! she admitted as , regaining the sanctuary of the street , she drew in a deep breath of refreshing air before turning into the road which she remembered from her map-reading would lead her into a series of narrow streets closed to traffic , and known familiarly to the local inhabitants as Strøget .
22 She drew in a deep breath , shooting a glance at the large clock opposite her , wishing the interview was over .
23 She drew in a deep breath as its domes and spires appeared , floating serene and enchanted , insubstantial as any mirage in the shimmering air .
24 Rory drew in a deep breath , letting her lungs fill with the cool pine-scented air of the forest , then threw her head back as she exhaled , her hair tumbling over her shoulders in shining , rippling waves .
25 He drew in a deep breath , paused for a second and let it out on a sigh .
26 Then there are the Flume Rides ; long , twisty fibreglass tunnels , down which one slid at high speed , ending in a deep pool at the bottom .
27 She edged tentatively into the lee of the house to hide in a deep shadow and bumped into a broken rainwater pipe which smacked on to the concrete patio .
28 Half a mile or so out , we swam in the deep water under the lee of the conical shape of the High Island 's volcano .
29 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 ) .
30 Nowhere is this more impressive than on the Dean Bridge at sunset , when one looks over the deep valley of the Water of Leith and sees the glistening windows of Moray Place and Ainslie Place .
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