Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] deep [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was completely contrary to Lord Darlington 's natural tendencies to take such public stances as he came to do and I can say with conviction that his lordship was persuaded to overcome his more retiring side only through a deep sense of moral duty . |
2 | Hence the need to stress at the outset that Nizan 's adult development can be correctly understood only as a deep involvement in the communist party , a process of attraction-repulsion in which Nizan was both deeply committed to and deeply compromised by the party itself . |
3 | At Charing Cross the boatman began to pull in as the deep bend in the river became more pronounced . |
4 | Because she , she goes in off the deep end and you |
5 | The river is impressive , tumbling down through a deep gorge , from which it has cut weird and wonderfully shaped holes in the smooth rock . |
6 | As he reached it , the ground fell away from under him and he rolled down into a deep ditch . |
7 | As she held the cup of tea to her mouth , she felt herself tumble down into a deep well . |
8 | And the little goblin followed Yanek up the mountain until they reached a high , lonely place where a waterfall ran down into a deep pool . |
9 | Success in some new industries and London 's continuing world importance in finance during the ‘ upswing ’ from 1933 to 1966 , together with the deep interruption of the Second World War , largely disguised the gradually declining value of the UK 's old international and political role . |
10 | It is fairly slow in rooting and establishing , especially in a deep tank . |
11 | ‘ She staggered and fell ; nearly blinded with the blood that rained down from a deep gash in her forehead ; but raising herself with difficulty … breathed one prayer for mercy to her Maker . |
12 | We passed like wraiths gripping our anoraks against a colder night wind coming down from the deep indigo silhouetted mountains . |
13 | In ulcerative colitis most of the TNF α immunoreactivity was seen in the subepithelial macrophages , with comparatively less in the deep lamina preopria , while in Crohn 's disease immunoreactive cells were distributed evenly throughout the lamina propria . |
14 | Meanwhile , down in the deep south — at TVS studios in Southampton to be precise — there was a 4th July menu that ranged from real Texas burgers to an adventurous Lousiana duck . |
15 | Mix the fruit and vegetables together in a deep bowl ; pour over the dressing ; cover and chill for 2–3 hours . |
16 | No one who contemplates the brutal war that has racked Croatia over the last few months can do so without a deep feeling of sorrow and shame : sorrow that such devastation and misery should disfigure our continent in 1991 , and shame that we have been unable to do anything to halt the carnage and destruction . |
17 | There was a trap-door in the centre of the kitchen floor , which led down to a deep cellar . |
18 | The sound died down to a deep rumbling , a mummummummum that still had a feel-it-in-the-bone quality . |
19 | I 'm only gon na get it four foot deep with it anyway it would n't be four foot deep all over , it 'll start off at two foot and then slightly slope down to the deep part |
20 | But you can see if this lot gets converted to carbonate and then that water then gets mixed down to the deep water , it will be replaced at the surface with water which has a low carbonate concentration which will suck more C O two out of the atmosphere . |
21 | He stood up and walked down to the deep end as he spoke , then he dived in , surfacing at least halfway down the pool , then covering several more lengths in a leisurely crawl . |
22 | he just do n't like going down to the deep end |
23 | Let's jump in at the deep end — literally . |
24 | Worrell had been vice-captain against England in 1953–4 , but when Australia toured a year later the selectors ' feet , apparently , had turned cold ; Denis Atkinson , who had little captaincy experience , was made Stollmeyer 's deputy , and as Stollmeyer then missed three Tests through injury , found himself pitched in at the deep end . |
25 | It is possible to jump in at the deep end , buy a farm , and teach yourself , learning by your mistakes . |
26 | THE AGRICULTURAL Research Council is about to dive in at the deep end of commercial research by launching the Agricultural Genetics Company . |
27 | IN AT THE DEEP END |
28 | Lottie was thrown in at the deep end : |
29 | It 's really not hard at all ; you just have to dive in at the deep end . ’ |
30 | Meanwhile , unknown Graham Kavanagh could be tossed in at the deep end for Middlesbrough 's FA Cup clash with Chelsea on Sunday . |