plumb the depths of in a sentence
Examples
- It is through his father, who " had created my privilege when he himself had none, " that Walton most effectively plumbs the depths of Mississippi's special racial savagery.
- Deep Throat's parking-garage admonition to reporter Bob Woodward, may have helped plumb the depths of the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s and drive Richard Nixon from the presidency.
- "I think I'm enough of a technician, as it were, not to have to " _ he pauses to look mock-anguished _ " plumb the depths of my soul ."
- Slinger focused on surrealism in the 1960s and the 1970s to " plumb the depths of the feminine psyche and subconscious, " according to a review in " ArtDaily " magazine.
- Inarritu has made two movies-- he burst on the scene, seemingly fully formed, in 2001 with " Amores Perros "-- that use fractured narratives to plumb the depths of human suffering.
- Within this segment of society, the discovery of a new way to plumb the depths of a theory called supersymmetry was a far bigger deal than landing a man on the moon.
- Kitchener stated that the conflict would plumb the depths of manpower " to the last million . " A massive Territorials from what he had seen with the French Army in 1870.
- After reading Dosto�evsky, Mirbeau plumbs the depths of psychology to describe a Catholic priest, Jules Dervelle, whose body and mind are rebelling against social oppression and the corruption of the Catholic Church.
- Stroll down Kit Carson Road to the Taos Book Shop to plumb the depths of Taos'colorful literary history _ everything from John Nichols first editions to T . N . Luther's Collecti Authors.
- The Titanic phenomenon even has sociologists jumping on the bandwagon and talking about how the film manages to plumb the depths of philosophy ( the very handy Man vs . Nature theme ).