Sentence examples for to dive a from inspiring English sources

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The alternative, since water cools with depth, is to dive a little.

Slip beneath Malta's warm winter water to dive a haunting underwater graveyard including a Blenheim bomber and the destroyer HMS Maori.

Most have taken it as a sign to dive a little deeper into their gene pool: not just wives (181) and husbands (37), but mothers and moms (125), or fathers and dads (81), grandmothers (11), grandfathers (6), sisters (32) and brothers (34), although none quite matched the Sophoclean weirdness of Angelina Jolie's "I'm so in love with my brother right now".

To dive a bit deeper into that "20 million.. handsets" number, we're talking about users speaking 46 different languages across 74 different countries.

For instance, you may be asked about your favorite restaurant, TV show or song, or "something interesting about you most people don't know?," if you want to dive a little deeper.

To dive a bit deeper, many of the more visible funds and, by extension, visible investors tend to be those at venture funds with a fund size of $100M+.

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The user taps on a bubble to dive into a particular topic, bringing in a swarm of related bubbles.

"I got a chance to dive around a little bit, run the bases a little bit, get some at-bats.

I got a chance to dive around a little bit, run the bases a little bit, see some pitches, get some at-bats.

The script called for him to dive into a pond to rescue a blind woman.

"No," I said, feeling as nonchalant as a man about to dive into a freezing lake.

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