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8 Sentences With "probe too deeply"

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The government has shown similar reluctance to probe too deeply into Russia's links to Mr. Gyorkos, the neo-Nazi in Bony.
I should say at this point that I'm not really a wine person, so I wasn't able to probe too deeply at the sommelier's recommendations.
As any loyal KUWTK viewer knows, Khloé is always the first person to offer advice but swiftly deflects any questions that probe too deeply into her own personal life.
But these happy memories seem few and fleeting, and her husband, Peter, remains an enigmatic figure, a cipher to his wife, who seems loath to probe too deeply into his psyche, given her own insecurities.
But how much of an impact this recent move could have on sales remains to be seen, and history suggests people don't probe too deeply into questions about brands, such as where the products are made.
Although prosecutors investigated her claims, which if proven would have put Samsung in breach of South Korean labour law, they were reluctant to probe too deeply, says Park Sangin, an economics professor at Seoul National University who studies the conglomerates.
But if we may not probe too deeply into primal causes, we may still be regardful of the effects.
The film earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Director. According to Roger Ebert in early 1996: "With this film he leaps far beyond" Bob Roberts "and has made that rare thing, a film that is an exercise of philosophy. This is the kind of movie that spoils us for other films, because it reveals so starkly how most movies fall into conventional routine, and lull us with the reassurance that they will not look too hard, or probe too deeply, or make us think beyond the boundaries of what is comfortable". His next directorial effort was Depression-era musical Cradle Will Rock (1999). Robbins has also appeared in mainstream Hollywood thrillers, such as Arlington Road (also 1999) as a suspected terrorist and Antitrust (2001) as a malicious computer tycoon, and in comical films such as The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Nothing to Lose (1997), and High Fidelity (2000).

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