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

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1 Many Norwegians participate in mountain rescue , which is usually carried out in deep snow .
2 It was written out of deep respect for the victims and their kin , and The Smiths felt it was an important enough song to put on their last single even though it had already been released on L.P. In a word it is a memorial to the children and all like them who have sufferered such a fate .
3 James Bell waggoned out of Deep Level 1,625 @ 4½d. , and from Paddy End and the Kernal Vein 730 at 3½id. per 100 .
4 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 .
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 ‘ I bin out in deep snow before you was even thought of . ’
7 Whereas the shelter drawings had shown recumbent figures in still poses of monumental vulnerability , in the mines Moore faced new challenges : ‘ There was first the difficulty of seeing forms emerging out of deep darkness , the problem of conveying the claustrophobic effects of countless pit-props … receding into blackness , and of expressing the gritty , grubby smears of black coal-dust on the miners ’ bodies at the same time as the anatomy underneath ’ .
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