Example sentences of "[verb] into the deep [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Alexei peered into the deep alcove which formed the work-space in the wall opposite .
3 They threw down their fishing gear and ran as the motorcycle leapt over the embankment and crashed into the deep ditch some 15ft below .
4 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 .
5 It 's not just water sinking into the deep ocean that carries information about conditions on the surface .
6 She crossed to one of the racks which lined the watered silk walls , her feet sinking into the deep cream carpet , and took out a black gown , holding it against her .
7 This way , millions of tonnes of waste each year could be pumped into the deep sea .
8 Finniston admits that being plunged into the deep end of commercial decisions he inevitably made mistakes in the early stages , although he is not prepared to take the blame entirely .
9 I was certainly plunged into the deep end . ’
10 It plunged into the deep undergrowth on the other side of the path and was lost to sight almost before Mary recovered from the shock .
11 Suicide is carried out according to a culturally standardized formula : after two weeks of sulking , one finally withdraws into the deep forest away from all human habitation , and hangs oneself from a tree .
12 However , in 1969 , a large-scale American project , JOIDES ( Joint Oceanographic Institutions Deep Earth Sampling ) was able to confirm it , in the course of a programme of drilling into the deep ocean floors to sample the rocks and sediments there .
13 According to this idea , oceanic crust and sediment are subducted into the deep mantle to rise again as mantle plumes hundreds of millions of years later .
14 Charles shrank into the deep upholstery of the Rolls ' front seat .
15 Nils shoved her hard and she fell into the deep satin embrace of a sofa .
16 He leaned over to look into the pool and , losing his balance , fell into the deep water .
17 Yanek fell into the deep pool and was drowned .
18 My hair jumps as I first go into the deep end
19 go into the deep end
20 As Schweitzer 's contemporary , the Roman Catholic Modernist , George Tyrrell , remarked , the biographers of Jesus ‘ looked into the deep well of history , and saw there only the reflection of their own faces ’ .
21 Mrs Shephard , 52 , a former inspector of schools and senior education officer , has always joked that nothing could have prepared her more for being thrown into the deep end than leaving Cromer , where her father was a cattle dealer , for St Hilda 's College , Oxford , where she read modern languages .
22 As Plank and Langmuir point out , only a fraction of the sediment flux seems to be consumed in arc magma genesis , implying that the bulk is recycled into the deep mantle .
23 Reproachfully , Rosa dipped into the deep pot of olives and served a scoop of the waxy jade pebbles on to a dish and set it near Tommaso .
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