“deeply” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “deeply”:

+ Some contemporary composers write music which is deeply religious.

+ Borysovycha was touched at how full of motion was the music of Mykoly Hirshovycha, what he could do with the piano, deeply respected and loved his student.

+ Whilst Heath was in power, he took Britain into the European Union which later would deeply divide the Conservative Party.

+ Rahul is deeply in love with Nandini.

+ She cares deeply for Kanak and her brother having raised them up as her own children.

+ In evolutionary developmental biology, the concept of deep homology is used to describe cases where Cell growthgrowth and differentiation are controlled by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.

deeply how to use?
deeply how to use?

Example sentences of “deeply”:

+ A period that is deeply personal to him and his family such that he does not wish to comment on.

+ Mukherjee’s father, Kamada Kinkar Mukherjee, was deeply involved in India’s struggle for independence from Great Britain in the first half of the 20th century.

+ A period that is deeply personal to him and his family such that he does not wish to comment on.

+ Mukherjee’s father, Kamada Kinkar Mukherjee, was deeply involved in India’s struggle for independence from Great Britain in the first half of the 20th century.

+ The type of ramparts that develop depends on the how concentrated are the rock fragments contained in the melted ice block, and also on how deeply the block was buried by sediment.

+ The vulnerability of Singapore was deeply felt, with threats from multiple sources including the communists, Indonesia, and UMNO extremists who wanted to force Singapore back into Malaysia.

+ I had no intention of this Request for Adminship getting this far out of control, and I deeply regret having to have this community bear the brunt of the drama in this RfA.

+ Mackerel typically have vertical stripes on their backs and deeply forked tails.

+ He loved Katniss in the first movie but had to hide his love as Peeta and Katniss had to play as “star-crossed lovers” deeply upsetting him.

+ An algorithm identifies deeply homologous genetic modules in unicellular organisms, plants, and non-human animals based on phenotypes.

+ Diaghilev heard both works and was deeply impressed.

+ The dark, deeply hooked beak measures.

+ Studies have found that bar-headed geese breathe more deeply and efficiently under low oxygen conditions, which serves to increase oxygen uptake from the environment.

+ Iron tipped ploughs could churn up land far more quickly and deeply than older wooden or bronze ones, and iron axes could clear forest land far more efficiently for agriculture.

More in-sentence examples of “deeply”:

+ Although the poem is funny at times, Pope keeps a sense that beauty is fragile, and that just because Belinda loses a lock of her hair she is very deeply hurt.

+ In all these developments England was deeply involved.

+ Her 1790 work “Letters on Education” deeply influenced Mary Wollstonecraft.

+ Another theory to explain the massive outbursts of Eta Carinae is the idea of a deeply situated hydrodynamic explosion, blasting off parts of the star’s outer layers.

+ Their gratitude was deeply sincere and is an important aspect of their belief system.

+ We deeply love that your the Simple Community is friendly and welcoming and warm.

+ Vijay Nagar can’t be fully termed as a part but, it has deeply influenced.

+ The Boston Mountains area is a high and deeply dissected plateau.

+ On April 18, 2014, while he was traveling with the WWE in Saudi Arabia, he suffered a freak accident after he nearly lost his thumb when he deeply cut it while helping to set up the wrestling ring.

+ Ironbark is a common name of a number of species within the genus “Eucalyptus” that have dark, deeply furrowed bark.

+ Muawiyah I was a deeply controversial figure in Islam.

+ With his works being translated into many languages everywhere, other cultures and people in the world are now also approaching and understanding Rumi more deeply and at times, even trying to follow his teachings and ‘Way’.

+ He was deeply influenced by Gandhi’s ideology and principles, having worked very closely with the leader.

+ In a “traction” lift, cars are pulled up by means of rolling steel ropes over a deeply grooved pulley, commonly called a sheave in the industry.

+ Dover and Kent County were deeply divided over the issue of slavery, and the city was a “stop” on the Underground Railroad.

+ The Queen is deeply religious.

+ Their letters, which have been published, show how deeply they were in love.

+ The main character, Don Quixote, is a paragon of chivalry, but in a deeply flawed and impractical way.

+ Yang Yulin’s argument was deeply influenced by Ou Jiajia.

+ Literature matters deeply to the people of France and plays an important role in their sense of identity.

+ The writer also must have been deeply involved in the philosophical, religious, and ethical writings in Hellenistic Alexandria.

+ Beethoven seems pølle to have become deeply depressed because he never found true happiness in love.

+ Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which had many areas with much stronger cultural and economic ties to the South than the North, were deeply divided.

+ Sewell’s introduction to writing began in her youth when she helped edit the works of her mother—a deeply religious, popular author of juvenile best-sellers.

+ Although the poem is funny at times, Pope keeps a sense that beauty is fragile, and that just because Belinda loses a lock of her hair she is very deeply hurt.

+ In all these developments England was deeply involved.

+ The “Daily Mail” described Edwards as a “man deeply troubled by the collapse of his Christian faith”.

+ She became lonely, homesick and deeply attached to Constantin Heger.

+ The judge said Gabe loved his wife, deeply regretted her death and felt guilty because he had been unable to save her.

+ Warsi’s sudden death in August 1940 was deeply mourned by his colleagues.

+ Though the inhabitants of Maroda are well settlled in Delhi for their studies and Jobs but still they are very deeply attached with this village and the tradition and culture of the uttarakhand.

+ These two deeply different views led to a Second World War, which most people who write history feel began in Europe when Germany invaded Poland in 1939, but soon spread to most of the countries in the world.

+ Abroad, he was deeply involved in Party politics.

+ A faithful believer of justice and truth, a deeply rooted Historian with a great passion for the Venezuela that saw him grow up.

+ If she advances deeply into the competition and receives more coverage for that, then she might be noteworthy.

+ Typically, “the demands of justice, honor, and reputation are deeply bound up” with duty.

+ Anarcha-feminist Emma Goldman was deeply influenced by his work.

+ Soon Neruda became deeply involved in his poetry and in 1923 he published his first book: Crepusculario.

+ The appointment of his junior, Brutus, as “praetor urbanus” deeply offended him.

+ Mohana,on the other hand, is deeply in love with Ratnadeep and can’t imagine a life without him.

+ Sexual instincts or drives have deeply invested roots in the unconscious mind.

+ The National Capital Region is not a separate political jurisdiction, although the National Capital Commission is deeply involved in political, cultural, and land use planning matters in the National Capital Region.

+ Yet he became deeply attached to his wife, and proved in fact nearly as adoring of her as his father was of Queen Maria Luisa.

+ His companion from that expedition, Mary Reznik—whom he later married—was the first white woman to have penetrated that deeply into the Brazilian jungle.

+ Humans can only analyse it, enter into it more deeply and put it into practice.

+ She deeply respects Poseidon but does not know why.

+ Both sexes are green on the back with a white band across the rump, but males have glossy pink throat and a deeply forked tail.

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