Sentence examples for dying deep from inspiring English sources

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BY THE time the shooting had finished, 45 men, women and children lay dead or dying deep in the jungle.

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They died deep in the mountains of northern Afghanistan, dozens of miles from the nearest dirt road.

On Dodge's next attempt, he boomed a 56-yard punt that was downed at Detroit's 4. Fans initially offered Dodge a mocking cheer for simply catching the ball, but when the ball died deep in Lions territory, their enthusiasm turned genuine.

Sledd died deep in debt, having lost the family home to foreclosure after the salaries of Candler professors were cut when financial support of the school fell during the 1930s.

Why it's brilliant: If you had a book deal that fell through because your editor died, deep down you would want to do anything to save it... even if it meant asking your dead editor's wife to put you in touch with someone.

If you die deep under the ocean, you can lose all of your best equipment easily, so you will want to ensure you are well-prepared when you descend to the monument.

Or if you made the die deep enough, then you can have metal on both sides, and so hammer into each side, but less than halfway, if you have the metal sides mounted back to back for convenience.

Now that we were pretty sure that we weren't dying of deep brain thrombosis our next dose was a full pill, straight up.

Owner Erin Boyle made her mark giving antique textiles a contemporary second life by dying them deep shades of indigo — the effect was as transformative as it was unprecedented.

This is a form of population dormancy in which the proliferating cells near the surface of the spheroid just balance those dying cells deep in the center of the spheroid.

The abbreviations used in the manuscript are summarized: BP: bodily pain; DIE: deep infiltrating endometriosis; GH: general health; MCS: mental component summary; MH: mental health; PCS: physical component summary; PF: physical functioning; RE: role emotional; RP: role physical; QOL: quality of life; SF: social functioning; SF-36: short form 36; VAS: visual analogue scale; VT: vitality.

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