Sentence examples for has dug itself from inspiring English sources

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The bad news is: The hole Ghana has dug itself into is really, really deep.

France has dug itself into a hole it needs to climb out of quickly.

The Argentine government has dug itself into a hole so deep that for now it can only keep digging deeper.

A dictatorship is supposedly established for a limited purpose has dug itself in, and Socialism comes to be thought of as meaning concentration camps and secret police forces.

SINCE Ken Livingstone was elected mayor of London earlier this year, the government has dug itself deeper and deeper into a hole over its plans for the capital's underground system.

HTC's struggling smartphone wing has dug itself a hole too deep to escape with just a good phone.

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But it had dug itself a hole by losing the first two matches.

Asked if the club could have dug itself a bigger hole, Osorio said: "I don't think so.

But Bennett won for a simple reason: she had a plan to grow the party out of the nooks and crannies of the country into which it had dug itself, and stretch it beyond its political niche.

One analyst in the piece argues that Greece may have dug itself into a hole by borrowing beyond its means, but there is also a growing sense that the austerity regime imposed by Europe is helping to bury Greece alive in that hole.

"There was a consensus of the international community that Argentina had dug itself into a fiscal hole and was not going to be able to dig itself out just by plowing a lot more loans and debt onto the heads of the Argentine people," Mr. Noriega said in explaining that policy.

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