dig造句151 Firstly, there are clearly some issues where member states are beginning to dig in their heels.
152 If you want to dig the dirt your best hope is old Gooseneck, especially if he finds you attractive.
153 Another response has been to dig deeper than usual into waiting lists or to lower admissions standards.
154 So the generous trio decided to dig deep into their own pockets to give the staff a four percent boost.
155 The rest of the gaggle were going home to dig more ditches and haul more stumps.
156 And the only way I figure we can get to it now is to dig a well by hand.
157 We had some bulldozers, and they tried to dig out the tunnels.
158 But if you continue to dig in your heels over this then one friendship or involvement may become a casualty now.
159 The best place to seek God is in a garden. You can dig for him there.George Bernard Shaw
160 Following the incident with the boy a Dig Daddy style man had gone to his door and beaten him up.
161 We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
162 Thereafter, McKenzie had to dig deep into his resources to reach the final bell.
163 Here, they are still able to dig through the snow to uncover whatever sparse winter vegetation remains below.
164 She would dig and cultivate her plants with great gusto and had one of the finest gardens in the Institute compound.
165 All this makes for dramatic pictures, and people dig deeply into their pockets to give.
166 He set up a beehive barricade as bulldozers moved in to dig a pipeline near his land.
167 And we were like bankrolling this entire archaeological dig, you know, the two of us, basically.
168 She unzipped the bag and started to dig through the tangle of clothing for her soap case.
169 I phone carpenters and painters, and a funny little man with glasses to dig up my garden.
170 I pat down coat pockets, dig through backpacks and open drawers until I find it.
171 The struggle to explore the inner space of their materials has driven sculptors to dig deep.
172 There was nothing for it but to attempt to dig them out by hand.
173 Eight others connected directly or indirectly with the dig later died in mysterious circumstances.
174 Whether it can persuade the Government to dig in its heels over this issue looks very uncertain.
175 Each time she does so,[.com] the male has to dig down to the buried vegetation and cover it over again.
176 I dig my heels into the sandy soil of the path.
177 It was then time to dig over the kitchen garden, although we now had help.
178 The swallows dig their burrows here in the sand every year.
179 Deputy Chief Larry Wendt said a backhoe will partially dig the graves and the inmates will finish them.
180 When the wine was finished, we went to bed, apart from those who had graves to dig.