1. Ichiro jokes that this conversation is getting too deep for him. 2. The lake was too deep for their long poles to touch bottom. 3. These problems are too deep for me. 4. At Teberibie, rather than digging deep for rich veins, surface rock is fed into a conveyor-belt crusher. 5. But most said they were simply desperate for change, often in ways that seemed too deep for words. 6. But the trouble in Chechnya was too deep even for him and he has disappeared. 7. For instance, water in some parts of the national park is too deep for ecological health, while other parts are too dry. 8. GPS is of lesser importance in the open tuna grounds to the south, where pelagic fish migrate throughout a water column far too deep for anchoring. 9. If the burn is too deep for scraping or sanding off, there is little you can do. 10. If this sounds deep for decoration, light thinking is not exactly his metier. |