Sentence examples for needs to dig into from inspiring English sources

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Somebody needs to dig into the basement of Downing Street and find the gently rotting proposals Roy Jenkins drew up in 1998.

Philip Ozouf, the young, energetic Treasury minister, argues vehemently that Jersey needs to dig into its rainy-day Stabilisation Fund and Strategic Reserve, which together come to around £650m.

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Wealthy nations would need to dig into their public finances to contribute up to half that amount, Mr. Dimas said.

"We need to dig into the endowment now precisely because that's what we've saved the money for".

Baroness Campbell told the Disability News Service that the Government needed to dig into figures on its own staff to "understand more about the complexities that prevent disabled people entering employment".

He replaced Sam Shields after he went out in the third quarter, so now the Packers may need to dig into their bench a little deeper at cornerback.

The bright side: because the financial schemes are no more than background noise, there's no need to dig into "Wall Street for Dummies" before viewing.

"It might be that some people's fibroblasts are more susceptible, that's something we need to dig into," he says.

I'm trying to extend my speed as long as possible, and I defuse a lot of politics by telling people: "You don't need to dig into your position.

In order to get to grips with this extraordinarily disturbing oil painting, made in war-pummelled post-war Europe, by a man who was born Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze and later came to be known (more conveniently) as Wols, we need to dig into the history of abstract painting a little.

No need to dig into boring textbooks.

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