Sentence examples for very deep into from inspiring English sources

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We're very deep into this current cycle.

Johnson isn't one to cast his line very deep into his psyche.

He was, at this point, very deep into an addiction to heroin.

It goes very deep into a person, into his inner world".

He was very deep into the issues and how it must come out.

His campaign, traced on a map, seems a rather desultory wander not very deep into France.

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He was very deep going into the corner and I didn't think he was going to make it.

Her research, she wrote, "has taken very deep digging into the realms of physiology and biochemistry and genetics, to say nothing of chemistry.

An independent Scotland would be forced to adopt new currency arrangements that would be a "very deep dive into uncharted waters", George Osborne warned today.

An independent Scotland would be forced to adopt new currency arrangements that would be a "very deep dive into uncharted waters", George Osborne has warned.

In some circumstances, particularly those in which the water is reasonably clear or the design and soil conditions do not require very deep excavation into the seabed, the construction of quay walls is adopted by means of large blocks, sometimes of stone but generally of concrete, placed underwater by divers.

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