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1 Though already perfectly satisfied, I made much deep research in the matter.
2 It was a very nice house, with harmonious coloring and much deep shadow.
3 There was much clicking of heels, much deep and courteous bowing.
4 If only it didn't hurt so much deep inside her chest, about where her heart was.
5 There's still so much deep - seated distrust.
6 Business matters put before him by his visitor always, it seemed, required much deep thought and ample consideration.
7 Mr Baylis said it would take three or four deep well holes to determine how much deep water reserves exist.
8 By dint of much deep ratiocination while riding in the Elevated between flat and store he evolved the new idea-cheapness.
10 He stopped, lighted his pipe, and then said slowly, with much deep thoughtfulness, If I was that man I'd ride some tonight!
11 Here, by the united labor of the peons, a large grave was dug, six feet wide, as much deep , and twelve yards long.
12 There was not much deep sand, but roads were dry, dusty, and rough; in many localities hard clay with deep ruts and holes.
13 Oh, girl, I had so much deep meditation as I stared at the dim night-light, and she shuddered and looked a little pale.
14 Roger Carbury was not a man given to much deep thinking, but he felt that the bishop's manner was the pleasanter of the two.
15 "I do feel almost a sense of reverence for one who is capable of so much deep feeling."
16 "Drink a cup of tea, it will refresh you," he said with much deep solicitude in his voice.
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