"The snow will lie deep, but we can dig our way through it."
"Not the shadow of a vast City where the withered leaves are lying deep?"
The issues 'awakened' by these programmes lie deep in the political economy.
Craters can show us what lies deep under the surface.
Here, where the trees grew close by the water, it did not lie deep; and for that I was grateful.
Hence, craters can show us what lies deep under the surface.
Nerves tend to lie deep under the skin but can still become exposed to damage.
Apparently his shiver informed them that such a fear did lie deep in him.
The horse is bedded down Where the straw lies deep.
The world could never be driven by such men, for the springs of action lie deep in ignorance and madness.
"With us it lies very deep and hard to get and those who dig it must spend their whole lives on the skill."
My own guess is that it lies very deep and that we must descend to the lowest level.
No one even knows where to expect a quake, as many of the eastern fault lines lie deep and undetected.
I shall never get into the way of seriously liking young women: some habits lie too deep to be changed.
Being the only bodies with major injuries and lying 13 feet deep in a ravine could be considered evidence that they fell.
That line may lie deep or on the surface.
What memories are left lie deep and quiet, beyond either grief or joy.
I stared up into those blue, blue eyes like a sky before a storm, or seawater where the rocks lie deep and cold.
They are lying deep and quiet, listening for us.
Snow lies deep and the streets are deserted.