Sentence examples for going to submerge from inspiring English sources

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We're going to submerge".

"I think it means the same old thing it always means.... [Creationism won't disappear but] it's now going to submerge and go back into the anoxic layer of the swamp from which it came," says Rissing.

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We're going to keep them submerged down here for a bit, just so we don't disturb their momentum.

You want to make sure that the crab is going to have plenty of room to be fully submerged in the water.

Assuming that half of the object's volume is submerged, we obtain an observable solid angle of 3.1 30  sr at range 500 m, going to 0.8 7.5 sr at 1000 m distance.

Sure, you're going to wet and very messy but that's better than the alternative of getting hopelessly stuck in or submerged by mud or quicksand.

But, while Anthony Neilson's new production has a lot going for it, it tends to submerge its insights under a somewhat strenuous sensationalism.

She was a neurologist, who had gone to the Bahamas and stayed submerged a long time, tangling with a barracuda.

"By the time I go to the shore the car had totally submerged, you couldn't see it.

All roads in Motijheel, the commercial hub of the country, are submerged; anyone wishing to go to the central bank must wade through thigh-deep water.

('Try to pay attention, 007.') What Clancy discovered … was that instead of writing 'The submarine started to submerge' you could write": The reactor coolant pumps went to fast speed.

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