Sentence examples for that dig into from inspiring English sources

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This is one of many images that dig into Teller's childhood in Erlangen, Germany.

"Imagine a human head inside the cage fastened by four titanium pins that dig into the skull," she writes.

Scallop dredges are rakes with long steel tines that dig into the seafloor, towed at great speed by boats.

Daniel Kitson's sentences are like fast-growing mutant super-vines, sending out sticky tendrils that dig into your attention and snake themselves all over it.

Typical shovels are short, narrow, slightly curved, pointed steel pieces with polished front surfaces that dig into the soil in proportion to the pressure applied.

What we want, and what writers need to write, are original stories, original characters, plot, conflict, things that dig into our current experience.

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It was caused by a button that dug into me when my armour was being strapped on.

As ships became larger, they required a more effective device to hold them, and wooden hooks that dug into the sea bottom came into use as anchors.

But these men keep for themselves the literature that revolutionises, that ventures into minefields, that digs into political confrontation or addresses heroic struggles with power.

I own a hat that has fake lilies of the valley on it and a stretchy band that digs into my chin.

There's a bit over at VentureBeat that digs into this a bit more.

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