How To Use Delve In A Sentence

  • BRODY: They had to deal with that, and so they're reticent to a certain degree to kind of delve into some of the faith issues as it relates to the political environment, if you will, because they know that he can get a lot of backlash. CNN Transcript May 6, 2009
  • But, as soon as that box landed, as soon as he delved in and lifted out his brassie and his spoon and his cleek, Reid did not have a single complaint in the whole wide world.
  • The final episode of this hard-hitting series delves into little-known horrors behind history. The Sun
  • Delve further and it is less enticing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fate was - in the past - supposed to be the supreme delver into the arcane and the mysterious energies of the universe.
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  • He would not confirm or deny these points, preferring not to delve into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cranmer does not intend to delve into the divisive arguments which confronted the Early Church on the nature of Christ's divinity and his humanity, but to focus on the controversy which has been caused by a statue of Jesus with an erect penis, which is on display at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. Cranmer
  • To unwind, she delves into contemporary quilting - tying past to present, weaving emotions and demands into creations that present a physical reminder of a very rich, yet often troubling, cultural history.
  • I delved into the deepest recesses of the Net in search of everything I desired.
  • Last week we delved into the world of classical music composers who had been inspired by the beautiful game.
  • Eventually he delved into his bag and presented them with a bar of liqueur chocolate, then told them they couldn't eat it because of their religion so he was going to have to take it back and give them a plain bar…
  • I'm so glad your journal is as far as I delve into the Who fandom. I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M SAYING THIS...but...
  • He would not confirm or deny these points, preferring not to delve into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since that initial outing to the world of Dereth, Turbine has brought out Dungeons & Dragons Online, the MMORPG version of the original pen and paper dungeon delver. Warner Bros sucks up Turbine : Chronicles Network: Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • Here, his style is easy, conversational and vivid as he delves into his back catalogue of personal memories. Times, Sunday Times
  • She delved into the transcript with a vengeance, searching for further twists in Four Corners' fuzzy skein of truth.
  • And third is to not delve too deeply in the interviews. The Sun
  • We could see how many fishermen had delved into these waters by the hundreds of spoon baits lodged in the weed.
  • Now this is only a simple glossary overview and one can delve deeper into each religion, and those not mentioned here, and choose more components to syncretize until they have a complete religion of their own that fits their individual needs. Room Eight
  • She delved in her bag and pulled out a pen.
  • My studies of the White Prophets delve too deeply into their relationships with their Catalysts. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Those serious about magick will eventually start finding that the fluffy books don't delve deep enough and this will motivate them to search for deeper texts on the subject.
  • And third is to not delve too deeply in the interviews. The Sun
  • He told us that, despite his full support for using an advanced machine to delve inside a mummy and uncover its secrets, the project had lost its way and its credibility.
  • Someone who has kind of delved into this and studied it quite a bit, Darrell Dawsey, he wrote "Living to Tell about It. CNN Transcript Aug 25, 2007
  • Fans can also delve into the 8,000 pages of critical reports and commentary on sources. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than taking this directive for granted, Nelson delves into the varieties of cruelty perpetrated on us bourgeois for our supposed betterment, what the art critic Grant Kester has called the "orthopedic aesthetic. NYT > Home Page
  • Attacked by a monstrous little creature called a "delver", Cara is rescued by a shambling, manlike beast called "the Dimblethum. SFFaudio
  • The authors delve into some research prototypes on presence management and detection.
  • Delve deeply into those obstacles and you'll discover their origins, then take action. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pushed myself to attend two hours of scriptwriting and rather than delve deeper into depressive moods, I just walked out of class and back home.
  • He turned the corner and still the tunnel delved deeper into the rock.
  • A truly remarkable book thoroughly investigated and produced by arguably one the world's greatest delvers into the understanding of the ancient past.
  • Delve further and it is less enticing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or delve deeper into the canyon on a rafting trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where usually the power of suggestion would suffice, he delves into the reality of that violence and its consequences without censorship.
  • The defense minister and legislators should delve further into her words before reacting.
  • Falconry enthusiasts wanting to delve even deeper into the subject can sign up for a course of either one, two or five days.
  • Detectives are continuing to delve into the experienced skydiver's background in their search for a motive for the murder.
  • This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on.
  • If you're interested in a subject, use the Internet to delve deeper.
  • The older the property, the stronger the desire to delve into its past. Times, Sunday Times
  • I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that.
  • His eyes, almost blue now as he gazed at her, delved deeply into her own. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Both writers very often delve deep into their intellectual recesses and present in their novels and short stories images that, cursorily captured in our reading, hardly replicate real life.
  • Still, if this is to be my new daytime home then I thought I ought to delve a little into its famous past.
  • I was confused and delved into my own research on the matter.
  • The story delves into the lives of each teen as they are shaken from the remnants of their childhood and whisked into tumultuous lessons in adulthood and duty, as their respective countries prepare for war. Rabid Reads: "Leviathan" by Scott Westerfeld
  • I try to stay in my own bubble and not delve too deeply into what's going on outside. The Sun
  • Rather than being an ordinary ornithology textbook, this tome will delve into, among other things, folklore, superstition, social history, poetry, art, gastronomy, and linguistics.
  • At great personal risk I delved in among the spines today but, apart from last year's abandoned nest, there was nothing.
  • What's fantastic to see is the way the actor delves into his character and stretches himself.
  • We delved into the newspaper files to find out the facts.
  • She delved in her bag and pulled out a pen.
  • Though the 56-year-old first took to ensorcelling many decades ago, it was only after self-publishing the first of his five books on magic, that he decided to delve into the mysteries of retail.
  • While some contributions amount to little more than a description of manufacturers' software, others delve into the concepts and methodologies.
  • Delve deeply into those obstacles and you'll discover their origins, then take action. Times, Sunday Times
  • His research delves into matroidal structures, a concept based on graphs and matrices and its applications.
  • Then spin-off "SVU" delved into its detective's personal lives, and thrived. Anatomy of a Restoration
  • The boy delved in his trouser pockets and his face fell.
  • Jon Chait, for his new blog, delves in deeper and discovers a few salient points. Matthew Yglesias » Social Democracy and Global Competitiveness
  • We need to delve more deeply into these questions.
  • To delve further into this subject, check out our new exhibits on vertebrate flight and chiropteran flight.
  • One cannot delve too deeply into the male modelling world without coming up against it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or delve deeper into the canyon on a rafting trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • This led Harriet and me to delve into the mountains of newspapers that, mingled with Christmas wrappings, were destined for the recycler.
  • This fascinating docu delves into the minds of mini humans. The Sun
  • Which is why people delve into the two system start-up files and edit commands out.
  • She reached out to him and her hand delved into his pocket.
  • And I began to discover some recent local history as I delved deeper into this pit of hell.
  • But the reason I'm talking to Andre today isn't to delve into his family life (not just yet anyway), it's to get the low-down on his new tour, which kicks off this month and reaches Croydon, in April.
  • Sarah Palin delves into America’s racial conflicts: Matthew Yglesias » Identity Politics for White People
  • As I grew up and began to delve into myself a little more, I learnt the truth behind fears - from phobias to totally rational terrors.
  • His eyes, almost blue now as he gazed at her, delved deeply into her own. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • But have you downright imported of any that may tailor hassled to you exceedingly in contribute for your tricycle title? the inferior street title paycheque coupons are the operational results of pinches that would delve sponsored to you widely if you dazzling a ca. For overpowering that international cubicle you diminish behind isn't the exceedingly dining to. Wii-volution
  • Or do you want to delve into pedigrees, to find the classic mix of bloodlines that herald the ultimate racehorse.
  • The mystery enmeshes local cop John Rafferty, who had left the pressures of big city police work for a quieter life in Salem and now finds himself falling for the enigmatic Towner as he mourns Eva and delves into the history of the eccentric Whitney clan. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » A conversation with Brunonia Barry, part 2
  • It takes considerable clarity of purpose to delve beyond mythic images and reach the primordial roots.
  • Newspaper reporters don't "delve" anymore . . . the age of Woodward and Bernstein is long dead. The real reason why Team Newsom unleashed the Clinton so early in it's campaign.
  • I try to stay in my own bubble and not delve too deeply into what's going on outside. The Sun
  • Halfway home, the film bends to formula and delves into melodrama as it tones down the comedy.
  • He delved into the inner recesses of his coat and at last his fingers closed around a small square object. Man of Honour
  • My friend - no ordinary being - a doctor by profession, a compassionate man by nature, decided he had to delve into the world of alternate healing to reach out to his fellow brethren.
  • The older the property, the stronger the desire to delve into its past. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can delve into its dinky shops, which include several exclusive antiques stores, interiors shops, delicatessen and gift shops, and have lunch in a number of smart eateries or pubs.
  • This fascinating docu delves into the minds of mini humans. The Sun
  • Since we're on the topic of intimacy, let's delve into that other magnet that lures some teens into cyberspace - cybersex.
  • We delved into the newspaper files to find out the facts.
  • No one has delved into the honey bee industry's use of pesticides to control varroa mites. Times, Sunday Times
  • She delved in her handbag for a pen.
  • I think this way of explaining and understanding our faith, an easy assumption just from the word Unitarian, is widespread among folks who don't consider it all that important to read our history or delve into what seem like arcane theological treatises. Philocrites: Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news.
  • I didn't mean for this post to once again delve into my mind, but it's a journal, so who cares? Jealous angel, deep inside me
  • Carole delved into her shoulder-bag and produced a large envelope from which she took a pile of grainy prints. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • The Beatles" version exclusively explores the Fab Four's extensive archive, while the other two titles delve into the vast genre of rock 'n' roll. The News-Gazette Local Stories
  • What started off as a fascinating delve into the secret world of ghost-hunting has become a parody of itself, sinking into a mire of its own making.
  • There were four burly men at the table, miners by the look of them, men who delved in the earth.
  • Whether or not your opting for patterns, delve into colors like mauve, burgundy, yellow, rust, light blue, or even salmon.
  • The film delves into hidden family secrets, dramatising the escalation of an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister who have been recently reacquainted.
  • Instead, it wants to delve into the mindset of someone who earns obscene amounts of money for having a superlative skill, and how such a superman complex can corrupt even the most hardworking, dedicated individual.
  • While the lyrics don't specifically delve into his life there, his experiences seem to be told through the subtle text and edgy, country-folk styled ramblings.
  • Some ministers possess the courage and humility to delve into subjects outside their expertise, subjects that demand careful study and reflection. Christianity Today
  • The older the property, the stronger the desire to delve into its past. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Music” follows an archetypal private eye through Oakland and San Francisco as he delves into the murder of a prominent urologist in a futuristic world that includes supersmart children, erotic nerve-swapping and a menacing kangaroo that works for the mob. Adriana Barraza Joins THOR; Javier Rodriguez to Pen GUN WITH OCCASIONAL MUSIC – Collider.com
  • Paul delves into rock-pools in search of crabs and Helen accidentally steps into a rock pool and gets wet feet.
  • He became highly secretive and delved further and further into the criminal world.
  • Together they unravel and expose the island's medicine woman who delves into the dark secrets of obeah, an ancient mystical practice similar to voodoo.
  • Maybe he knew that if he delved too deeply he'd be getting into stuff that was too dark. Times, Sunday Times
  • But for many others who delve into the vast realm of history in the public domain, whether avocational historians or full-time promoters of a particular historical vision, these imperatives are not so clear.
  • They are always looking for sound bites and they don't delve too deeply. AHEAD OF THE MARKET
  • The ground rose about the chungke-yard like the walls of an amphitheatre, on every side save the slope toward the "beloved square" and the river, furnishing an ideal position of vantage for spectators were they even more numerous than the hundreds of Cherokees of all ages that had gathered on the steep acclivities to overlook the game -- some ranged on the terrace or turfy ridge around the chungke-yard, formed by the earth thrown out when the depressed area was delved down long ago, others disposed beneath the spreading trees, others still, precariously perched on clifty promontories beetling out from the sharp ascent. The Frontiersmen
  • You could either dispense swiftly with the problems in question or delve more deeply and learn something that's worthwhile and of lasting value. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will highlight 1, 000 courses, some obscure, and delve into history, trivia and tradition.
  • She delves only a little into this tale's rich implications for transitions elsewhere, and leaves some important questions unanswered. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I'M not going to delve into the whys and wherefores of the structure agreed to, because there are concerns that need to be addressed.
  • His eyes, almost blue now as he gazed at her, delved deeply into her own. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • In this perfect companion to London: The Biography, Peter Ackroyd once again delves into the hidden byways of history, describing the river’s endless allure in a journey overflowing with characters, incidents, and wry observations. Thames by Peter Ackroyd: Book summary
  • Despite my silence, she could tell I didn't quite agree with her, and delved inside her layers of clothing and pulled out a crumpled photograph.
  • He delved into his pocket and brought out a notebook.
  • But as a text oriented towards the practitioner it does not delve deeper than what would be already known by the reader.
  • Scrotes, as was his use, delved to the root of the word and expounded its meaning as that which befits a man. At Swim, Two Boys
  • CS5 Essential Training titles delve deeper into these features using example projects to demonstrate techniques, improve workflow, and much more. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • The closing moments bring tempo shifts and multi-tracked vocals, as Reece delves into a stream-of-consciousness rant.
  • The Post and Courier - metropolis SC newspaperBut in extremity cases, the discompose crapper be related with a information titled cubital delve syndrome. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • More proof that I have too much free time on my hands: Back Home Again delves into Family Nicknames, and finds a Goose, Wobble, and Spick. Archive 2005-09-01
  • He would not confirm or deny these points, preferring not to delve into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • In briefing President Barack Obama one day this spring, White House economist Jared Bernstein delved into such arcana as the yields on different forms of credit relative to the risk. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: August 12, 2009
  • Delves into amusia tone deafness, music therapy, musical hallucinations, imagined music, musically-induced seizures and more. Musicophilia
  • Author Michael Burstein delves deeper into the publishing model ideas behing the recently-announced Helix webiste. June 2006
  • The move makes sense, as Fox recently delved into the Rodriguez family business by funding Predators, the latest in the extraterrestrial manhunter franchise directed by Nimrod Antal and produced by Rodriguez. Fox Promises That Robert Rodriguez’s MACHETE Will Indeed Be a Feature Film – Collider.com
  • One cannot delve too deeply into the male modelling world without coming up against it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Q Mike, just getting back to tomorrow, could you kind of delve into what's so important about the climate change -- Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry And Robert Bell
  • Or delve deeper into the canyon on a rafting trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the tone doesn't ever really delve into condescension or preachiness, a danger in the hands of the less experienced.
  • One cannot delve too deeply into the male modelling world without coming up against it. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were four burly men at the table, miners by the look of them, men who delved in the earth.
  • She could have delved deeper into Huxley's life and times, skipped some of the diary dates and jumped beyond the strictly chronological limits.
  • I delve into my pocket and pull out my handkerchief to wipe away some of the sweat dripping down my face.
  • We have tear ducts to delve into. Times, Sunday Times
  • To understand why he stood out, you have to delve into an authentically deracinated, yet oddly healthy life history.
  • So I went round the plough-lands; and there I found garlic growing, delved radishes, culled chervil and all herbs, bought parched barley, and (for not yet had the meadows reached the redolency that tempts the ten toes) - so to mule-back again; whence this tenderness behind. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02
  • “One year more,” he warned, while he delved in agricultural chemistry, soil analysis, farm management, and traveled CHAPTER VI
  • When she delves into formal genealogy, she maintains this wide focus.
  • So occasionally it is necessary to try to overcome the sense of being institutionalised by well-paved roads and street lighting and delve into the wilds of Oxfordshire.
  • My disenchantment with the bad overpriced food of Manhattan has led me many times to delve into this underground guerilla dining scene that is almost completely unmined – and yet is hiding in plain sight right in front of us. Look… Midtown Lunch Now Famous Downtown!?! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • And third is to not delve too deeply in the interviews. The Sun
  • And the Arabs have once again been faced with an America unwilling or unable to delver. Stephen P. Cohen: America's Legacy in the Middle East: Lessons for Obama? Where Does Yemen Fit?
  • No. Much of what is going through the press on the subject of pottery will have its use as promoting the advancement and clearing up the history of fictile art, and will therefore be preserved, while a larger portion will interest only the few who delve into the records of human caprice and whim. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • Knowing that, put off those seemingly urgent matters and delve more deeply into tricky issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also governs landscape features that delve down into the earth such as mines and quarries, wells, caves, holes or obscure valleys.
  • And third is to not delve too deeply in the interviews. The Sun
  • Part of me felt that we needed to delve deeper into why these irrational beliefs had taken hold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her response has consistently been to delve into her tribal heritage and attempt to ‘go back’ to a world where humans and non-humans lived not as separate entities but as interdependent parts of a symbiotic whole.
  • I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that.
  • Talos delved deeper and deeper into the data stream, trying to find more information on the DCU, the facts he had gleamed from the blimp were itching at his digital mind. NaNoWriMo: Faster, Stronger, Better « The Graveyard
  • It was time to delve into uncharted territory: the workings of the handle itself.
  • I won't even delve into the confusion between solitude and the ‘modern malaise’ of feeling lonely, which I've prattled on about before.
  • She delved in her bag and pulled out a pen.
  • Delve deeply into those obstacles and you'll discover their origins, then take action. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're starting to delve into what I call rejection-letter-entrail-reading here. GUEST POST: Jennifer Brissett Weighs in on the Writer Pay Rate Flap
  • As for Harrigan, no fair reader could claim that the article did not delve into contentious issues such as liturgical reform, women's ordination, clerical sexual abuse, and racism.
  • To delve further into this subject, check out our new exhibits on vertebrate flight and chiropteran flight.
  • As it went on, Atkinson's routine delved deeper into meaninglessness.
  • You could either dispense swiftly with the problems in question or delve more deeply and learn something that's worthwhile and of lasting value. Times, Sunday Times
  • To go back further will require a few excursions as she delves into parish records, consults family histories and roots around in graveyards deciphering inscriptions on headstones for further clues.
  • As I delved into the brittle and mephitic pages, my skepticism dropped away like scales from my eyes.
  • I mean, one of the reasons I took it is because I wanted to kind of delve into something a little bit more serious, a little bit more dramatic than I had been doing. CNN Transcript Sep 9, 2005
  • The next round of trials will delve further into the efficacy of the treatment. Times, Sunday Times
  • This book celebrates that diversity in over 140 superb photographs that go beyond the traditional chocolate-box images to delve deeper into the fundamental character of the Lakes.
  • It delves into the life of a Polish hairdresser who is dumped by his wife.
  • HBO hasn't gone all out, but they have provided a decent slate of extra material that delves deeply into the roots of this show.
  • That fact alone likely limits the CONs interest in me, as they are the only party with the kind of bankroll to delve into all this subterfuge. Liblogs News Feed
  • The more I delved into sifting the reliable from the unreliable, the deeper I dropped into the well of discovery.
  • A pad could be used in class to take notes and to delver some lecture materials--keynote which use, music, and the internet. WhyPad?
  • As for your attack on the media, I would EXPECT them to focus on the explosion and the missing men rather then delve into a 10 minute silique about DP vs anchors on the Horizon Drudge Retort
  • Ethnographic research delves into the everyday lives of consumers to go beyond what they say - and record what they do.
  • While masquerading as an instructor, Hay is able to delve into the classroom humour for which he was noted, playing on the different pronunciation of place names with the same spelling.
  • No probs if you're a mere punk rock beginner, the authors have helpfully included a list of good compilations, and a handy discography for those who want to delve a little deeper musically.
  • He was a miner, of course, for he was dressed in mine clothes, and was as begrimed as the sootiest delver of them all, but who was he? Derrick Sterling A Story of the Mines
  • Some ministers possess the courage and humility to delve into subjects outside their expertise, subjects that demand careful study and reflection. Christianity Today
  • That leaves the weapons connection, but it is inappropriate for the Sizewell inquiry to delve deeply into this issue.
  • The film really tries to delve into the Romulus / Remus iconography of brotherhood, but louses it up tremendously.
  • In reality, they rarely delve deeper than a brief glance past easily digestible issues that affect cinema's primary consumer; the First World's middle class.
  • Then again, whenever he tried to delve into his own background history, something inside of him would be fraught with stress and discomfort.
  • I try to stay in my own bubble and not delve too deeply into what's going on outside. The Sun
  • The floating fire was removed and a peasant mudlark called Osric was sent in to delve down in the nice warm water to see if there was anything left of the pots or just a soggy mass of clay in the bottom.
  • It uses preposterous science fiction to delve into deeper human emotions than the usual fluff with which we are served each spring.
  • The singular situation of this romantic spot invited me to remain in it till the sun was about to sink on the horizon: during which time I visited every little cave delved in the ridges of rock, and gathered large sprigs of the mezereon and rhododendron in full bloom, which, with a surprising variety of other plants, carpeted this lovely glen. Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
  • Also, the information was skewed rather heavily towards those those who're from a Hermetic background, or delved into the Western magical traditions.
  • Delve a little deeper than seems necessary into those perplexing dilemmas. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have tear ducts to delve into. Times, Sunday Times
  • She delved in her bag and pulled out a pen.
  • The older the property, the stronger the desire to delve into its past. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was happy to finger one or two high-profile players while ignoring calls to delve deeper. Times, Sunday Times
  • His response is to abandon the troubled human mind, and delve into the animal world instead.
  • She delved in a drawer and produced a Duracell battery.
  • For authors who want to delve into the world of social media, Mike Fruchter posts 35 step-by-step tips to establish a social media presence. Blogs, microblogs and websites « The Book Publicity Blog
  • Hope that a cure will be found for the disease is what keeps his wife going, DelVecchio said.
  • He would not confirm or deny these points, preferring not to delve into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are always looking for sound bites and they don't delve too deeply. AHEAD OF THE MARKET
  • Although the economy as a set of material practices has existed ever since ‘Adam delved and Eve span,’ it was not conceptualized as separate until about 300 years ago.

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