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1 But one doesn't have to delve too deeply to realise why it was not.
2 To read anything earlier than Shakespeare would require us to delve too deeply into linguistic bygones.
3 While Wilkinson refused to delve too deeply into her reasons for leaving, she admitted salary was a factor.
4 The symptoms were that anyone who tried to delve too far into a subject ended up disoriented and muddled.
5 Everyone knows they are "important", but few can bring themselves to delve too deeply into the details.
6 Because of the scope of the project, "Rejoice and Shout" does not delve too deeply into the lives of its subjects.
7 Perhaps most important, if I delve too deeply into the issues of the authentic crazies, I will inevitably run headlong into my own issues.
8 Then everything just fell into place. While Wilkinson refused to delve too deeply into her reasons for leaving, she admitted salary was a factor.
9 To delve too deeply was to risk rousing his former selves, who might then chime in with their own solutions, deafening him in the cacophony.
10 Any manager worth his salt will argue that only a fool would delve too much into how a side performs before the real action starts.
11 Did you know we've been delving too greedily and too deep?
12 He had delved too deeply and the amplimet had caught him.
13 He thinks we're delving too deeply into technicalities.
14 He'd need to work some protection magic before he delved too deeply into whatever magic they contained.
15 They also delved too much into decisions that, in Tory's opinion, at least, should have been left to the engineers.
16 Before my visit to Wichita delved too far into my uneasy past, I decided to do some less scary snooping on my own behalf.
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