This kind of travel schedule really challenges me to dig deep to find some balance.
Eventually, the shaft will be sunk 20 meters deep to support the Crossrail tunneling works.
Distrust runs too deep to be eradicated without a big shift in the province's fortunes.
The self-inflicted wound it too deep to bind, the bleeding too profuse to staunch.
Some days more than others you might need to dig deep to find those gems of useful information.
The ball went deep to left, where both of Mercer's home runs landed.
Certainly, its problems are too deep to be solved by a bump in the sales of a single antibiotic.
Then, it was back to Owen who arrived from deep to meet Joey Barton's pass only to shoot wide.
But most of the tar sands lie too deep to be mined profitably.
Sixth seed Lleyton Hewitt had to dig deep to see off Spaniard David Ferrer and reach the last eight.
But the world number three dug deep to see off the danger and Soderling blinked first in game eight.
Against that background a podium finish looked wildly unrealistic, but Hamilton dug deep to move his way though the field.
Recruiters say they reject prospects whose resumes omit a short stint, and dig deep to confirm reasons for fast exits.
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With Heskey full of muscular running and Young dropping deep to collect the ball, Villa did possess more cutting edge going forward.
You don't have to dig deep to bring out data that quickly defines Google as not only valuable but very expensive too.
They will have to dig deep to beat Real Madrid, but my hunch is that they will be able to do it.
"The French are attached to Algerian soil by roots too old and deep to think of tearing them up, " he wrote in 1955.
But fellow former world No. 1 Henin dug deep to level the match and then take a 3-0 lead in the deciding set.
Aaron Craft scored nine points on 2-for-12 shooting for the Buckeyes, who dug a hole too deep to escape with their second-half rally.
From one side of the room, Ed heard a suppressed giggle, from the other a silence that was too deep to be genuine.
This is achieved due to its soil, which sits on a gravelly plateau where the vines have to dig deep to extract the nutrients.
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Dig deep to help the voices of clarity which the Center supports stay in the center of the debate in the crucial months ahead.
Rising star Golding lost the first set to the ninth seed but dug deep to claim a 4-6 6-4 6-4 victory on Court 12.
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Mr Cameron says he does not want this dive to the deep to be a one-off, and wants to use it as a platform for ocean exploration.
"If you're in the colder climates, then one has to put the foundation walls several feet deep to get below the frost line, " Kiesling said.
Arsenal were forced to dig deep to overcome the Hammers in Saturday's evening kick-off at the Emirates after seeing Vermaelen dismissed in the 44th minute.
The 18-year-old from Dunblane dug deep to win two tiebreaks to secure a 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-5) victory and a place in the quarter-finals in Bangkok.
"America likes to think of itself as a land of equality and opportunity, the so-called American dream is very deep to our sense of identity, " he said.
Federer had to dig deep to beat the former U.S. Open champion 3-6 7-6 19-17 in four hours 26 minutes, the longest match in Olympic tennis history.
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