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Example sentences for "deep down"

  • There is a great unity into which all they are gathered who, separated by whatever surface distinctions, yet, deep down at the bottom of their better lives, are united to Jesus Christ.

  • It threw a warmer light into the grey dome, and, deep down, the cold, dark waters of Hezekiah's Pool became bright and golden.

  • Deep down in every human heart that impulse lies.

  • All over England the serene triumph of the Gospel, deep, deep down in the hearts of quiet people, gave the eternal lie to Schuabe and his followers.

  • Deep down in himself, notwithstanding all his restless activity, he remained a dreamer, as he had been in his childhood and boyhood.

  • I must suppress it, deep, deep down in myself.

  • And yet he felt that, deep down in herself, she was changed.

  • I do not believe that one should speak unless, deep down in his heart, he feels convinced that he has a message to deliver.

  • Deep down in my heart the whole thing seemed more like a dream than like reality, and for a long time it was difficult for me to make myself believe that I was actually going to Europe.

  • In the meantime I saw her admitting other students, and that added greatly to my discomfort, for I felt, deep down in my heart, that I could do as well as they, if I could only get a chance to show what was in me.

  • And, no matter what action or course you might take against her, and no matter how right or justified you might seem in doing it, there comes a time when, deep down in your heart, you feel mean and doubtful about your own part.

  • Jack never cared to hear about Peter; he was too ashamed of the past, perhaps; besides, deep down, we feel a sort of resentment towards any reference to a man who has helped or saved us in the past.

  • Deep down in the Pyramids were left open chambers and passages, as the burial places of the illustrious builder and his family.

  • Deep down below us we hear the boiling caldrons of lava grinding, gurgling, growling.

  • I see, in my imagination, thousands and thousands of human slaves, deep down in the bowels of some far off mountain, blasting these stones.

  • Deep down in him Peter felt something he had never felt before.

  • Deep down in him that strange something was at work again, compelling him to believe Yellow Bird.

  • Deep down in his heart Jolly Roger loved Cassidy.

  • In the year 1868 I took this leap when desirous of obtaining material for Deep Down: a Tale of the Cornish Mines.

  • Deep down in his soul he knew that each day was bringing the end of it all much nearer for him.

  • Deep down in the loneliness of his heart, Jan Thoreau, in his own simple way, thanked the great God that it had been given to him to play his violin as the woman died.

  • Deep down, he divined, were the integrities and the stabilities.

  • In his heart, deep down, stirred an indescribable sympathy with something he divined in these two that was akin to himself, but that as yet he could not name.

  • In me, deep down, it all lies clear and plain and strong; but language cannot seize a mode of life that throve before language existed.

  • Deep down in the center of the mothering Earth he heard it too in faintly rising pulse.

  • So Thyrsis pondered as he went his way, complacent over his own perspicacity; and got not even a whiff of smoke from the volcano of rebellion and misery that was seething deep down in her soul!

  • And meanwhile, of course, deep down in his soul there was forming the new work, that some day would emerge and take possession of him, driving everything else from his consciousness.

  • Deep down in some mysterious inner chamber, beneath the calm face, there was being enacted a grim spirit-drama.

  • Deep down, as Miss Erme would have said, I was uneasy, I was expectant.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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