Sentence examples for be deep on from inspiring English sources

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be deep on

adjective

Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. physical distance

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Athene brama (the Spotted Owlet) is expected to be deep on the same lineage as Ninox novaeseelandiae (an ordinary owl, see Wink et al. 2009), and Athene is expected to be the deepest divergence of common owls from Ninox.

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In this situation, you may find the trench will be deeper on one end than the other.

The scars are deep on the city's psyche.

It is also short of political talent, at a time when the bench is deep on the Democratic side.

Her mark was deep, on both right and left.In her own party she left countless loyalists whom John Major, her safety-first successor, has never managed to tame.

"That's deep on a personal level".

The Snow is Deep on the Ground by Kenneth Patchen The snow is deep on the ground.

That drive for victory is deep on both sides.

The song is deep on so many levels without even mentioning its subject matter".

But I do know this: When they're deep on a yard, it makes other races respect the whites more.

But the Jets were deeper on the defensive line than they are this season.

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