1His brutal conclusion: Mr Morrison was up to his neck in it.
2And Max was up to his neck in Kruger-Brent politics at home.
3Tim put his hand up to his neck and felt about helplessly.
4Vergil was in the tub, up to his neck in pinkish water.
5Vergil lay in the tub, up to his neck in pinkish water.
6This morning was the same, and Bailey went in up to his neck.
7There were no lapels now and it was buttoned up to his neck.
8It buttoned up to his neck closely, like some clerical garb.
9Putting his hands up to his neck, he rubbed it, gently.
10Then, quite suddenly, without a cry, Colonel Wragge disappeared up to his neck.
11He rolled over and pulled the sheet up to his neck.
12He lay on his back with the bedcovers pulled up to his neck.
13And we find him up to his neck in boys.
14The fear started in Race's fingers and worked its way up to his neck.
15But today he was up to his neck in something he just couldn't pinpoint.
16When he stood, the water was up to his neck.