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deeply English

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deeply

to a great depth psychologically They felt the loss deeply (= deep) to a great depth;far down dived deeply dug deep

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Simple sentences

She regretted deeply when she looked back on her life.
The story affected us deeply.
The politician said he was deeply indebted to everyone for their support in the election.
The little girl, deeply moved by the old man's pitiful story, burst into tears.
The young couple were deeply devoted to each other.
The speech deeply affected the audience.
On hearing himself praised, John was deeply embarrassed.
I am deeply grateful to you for your kindness.
We were deeply moved by her story.
I love no other man more deeply than him.
The girl is deeply attached to her aunt.
People regretted his sudden death deeply.
Every time I read the Bible, I am deeply moved.
You are deeply involved with this.
A driver is deeply attached to his old car.
I feel for you deeply.
Ponder deeply over it.
Jack seems to regret it deeply.
So friendly was his letter that she was deeply moved and began to cry.
I love you more deeply than I can say.
I am deeply indebted to my friends for all their help.
I was deeply touched by the story.

Movie subtitles

The Lord was deeply impressed as well.
It would hurt him so deeply, and he's already been so hurt.
It's deeply irritating.
One dreams deeply in this desolate castle, but don't let that frighten you.
I DEEPLY REGRET THE UNFORTUNATE AFFAIR WITH HIS EXCELLENCY, BUT HIS ATTITUDE LEFT ME NO ALTERNATIVE.
MY FRIENDS, THIS MAN'S CASE MOVES ME DEEPLY.
It has troubled me more deeply than it could anyone else.
Is it humiliating to feel deeply?
Richard is my brother and I am deeply ashamed.
You love him deeply.
Now the crew is deeply demoralised, gentlemen.
There are some things, my dear Conway, I deeply regret I may not discuss.
I'm deeply honored, Your Highness.
She's searching for an answer more deeply within herself than she's ever gone.
Deeply moved.
Even though you deny it, you are deeply moved, so it really touched you?
My friends, this man's case moves me deeply.
Your Excellency. you will tell your master we're deeply sensible of the honor he has done to me.
I'm deeply offended.
You are deeply offended.
Deeply laden as we are, we'd fill with the first storm.
I regret as deeply as you, Sir Humphrey that so far, the negotiations should have proven barren of results.
Oh, it pains me deeply to have to disillusion you on that score.
Hopefully he'll stay there and sleep deeply.
The South calls me the woman from the North. You son-of-a-bitch, you met the right person today. You. actually caused my beloved to be deeply tormented?
I am deeply moved to extend you, upon this happy occasion the respectful contratulations of the entire company.
I can frankly say that her glance. which troubled me deeply. was meant for the croupier, not the man.
I DEEPLY REGRET, MISS WILLOUGHBY.
Well, I'm deeply grateful, Mr. Burns. -Good.
I find myself deeply concerned over my brother since his release.
The authorities are deeply concerned at your strange behavior since your release.
Mr. De Winter, I want you to believe we all feel very deeply for you in this matter. But you must remember that I don't conduct this inquiry for my own amusement.

News and current affairs

Yet in all probability he would have been even more deeply disappointed in the inability of the Palestinians to come to terms with the existence of the Jewish state.
Gates, deeply conscious, indeed a specialist of the terrible history of race relations in his country, instinctively assumed that he was a victim of prejudice.
The remit of Sweden's fiscal council is particularly broad, giving it a mandate not only to forecast, but also to look more deeply at the motivations and consequences of government policy.
Of course, the demise of national states is not imminent, but not because they are so deeply rooted in the consciousness of their citizens.
However, this works only if countries like Greece grow their way out of a debt trap or abrogate their deeply entrenched social contracts.
EU membership and the global war on terror, however, demand a more deeply considered response.
After all, banks remain deeply unpopular in all developed countries.
Yet, despite this deeply ingrained skepticism about human nature, we embrace humanity's talent for progress and innovation, because we recognize man's ability to correct mistakes and errors.
There are altogether too many complex ideas floating around that look good on paper, but might well prove deeply flawed in a big-time crisis.
But Saudi Arabia continues to be deeply wary of any sort of change, and thus remains a huge and seemingly immovable obstacle to region-wide reform.
Only a constitution, they argue, can restore much needed legitimacy to a political system that is widely perceived as deeply corrupt and inept.
The notion promoted by Romney and his boosters that only US military power can preserve world order is deeply reactionary.
American citizens' resistance to moderating energy consumption for the sake of the global environment is much more deeply embedded.
If either country adhered to the thinking embodied in the Bush administration's new nuclear policy, there would be little reason for each not to seek to integrate nuclear weapons even more deeply into their own contingency plans--and possibly use them.
Despite the sometimes downright pornographic on-screen writhing of Bollywood starlets, India is still a deeply conservative society.
Genitoplasty - a sex-change operation on newborn girls - is a mushrooming, and deeply disturbing, business in India.
The team was also subjected to shameless verbal bullying by Sri Lankan officials (a deeply unpleasant experience to which I, too, have been subjected).
Deeply frustrated by the Bush administration's policies, many people and governments in Europe hope for a fundamental change in American foreign policy after the upcoming presidential election.

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