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1 Market momentum appeared to be downwards, with analysts saying oil could plumb new depths before a sustained recovery.
2 The emergence of Kogan's St Petersburg connection comes as relations between Moscow and the West plumb new lows.
3 Daily we plumb new depths of idiocy; daily the advance of the legal profession into our lives continues apace.
4 They've pretty much been through the pack and just when you think they've hit bottom they plumb new depths.
5 If England lose today they will plumb new depths in terms of successive losses and sink below Scotland to eighth in the world rankings.
6 Yet, sadly, it feels as though we have plumbed new depths in Russia.
7 Sir, - John Waters's offering of September 30th plumbed new depths.
8 Mr Davis said: Gordon Brown's cowardice has plumbed new depths.
9 Evil George plumbed new depths of evil with his game-playing.
10 A top six that have taken English ODI cricket to great heights had plumbed new depths.
11 His response to coronavirus has plumbed new depths.
12 Over at the Emirates, Arsenal have plumbed new depths finishing the league in eighth ten points behind Chelsea.
13 Most measures show that journalists, who are not trusted much at the best of times, are plumbing new depths.
14 The Leveson inquiry was launched amid the dramatic events of July 2011 -revelations that plumbed new depths in journalism.
15 JASON Weaver's season plumbed new depths yesterday when the Pontefract stewards hit him with a four day ban for irresponsible riding.
16 And Conservative MP David Wiltshire claimed the decision, on a government motion, " plumbed new depths of appeasement to terror".
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