11. ...the tide of racism which is sweeping Europe seeps into Britain. 12. The chemicals seeped into the ground. 13. Inevitably, in time, some of the progressive ideas being put forward seeped into public consciousness. 14. Ice formed in her branches, seeped into the wounds in her body, expanded and cracked her. 15. The images of the dead bodies in the streets kept taking over his mind and seeping into his everyday thoughts. 16. The National Rivers Authority is set to use biological fingerprinting techniques to identify farms which allow silage to seep into rivers. 17. Soon the rain began to seep into a hole in the roof where the wind had obligingly removed a couple of slates. 18. She slumped back against the armchair, exhaustion seeping into her very bones. 19. The days when water authorities could allow their supplies to seep into the ground are definitely at an end. 20. It seeped into the nearby River Lyd, and thousands of fish, insects and other wildlife died along a six mile stretch. |