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Examples of deluge


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We are deluged by statutory regulations and it is a matter of very great concern to the business community.
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We have been deluged with social studies and economic advice.
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We have not been deluged with letters of support, but we have certainly had almost no evidence of hostility to change.
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The ombudsman should not be deluged by day-to-day matters of the supervision of individual pensions schemes.
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Tinned herring have been thoroughly spoiled for anyone with any sense of taste by being deluged in cheap tomato sauce.
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He is deluged with letters from people in this country who want help.
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No one wishes to see the commission deluged with work on sentence cases to the detriment of its work on possible wrongful convictions.
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In the light of that, one can understand why this place has been deluged by 60,000 workers today.
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We are deluged by it; it is in the air, and all around us.
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The citizens of this country are entitled to be protected against these deluges of officials who come to see what they are doing.
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No wonder they are deluging everyone they can think of with desperate letters.
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I have been deluged by mail on this subject.
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I was deluged for five years with protests about it.
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We have been deluged with inquiries, debate, knowledge and information.
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I am deluged with communications and complaints from my own constituency.
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I am aware that day after day they are literally deluged with draft proposals or draft legislation in the form of rules, regulations or whatever.
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As my noble friend explained, we are deluged with offers from the banks to borrow more money.
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I have been deluged by briefing, most of which concedes that a secure place is the only way to deal with some offenders.
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We have all been deluged with representations powerfully argued by professional organisations.
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There are emotional advertisements, and the country is being deluged with sentimental post cards.
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We are all going to be deluged soon with the views of industries on the climate levy.
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We certainly do not want false growth: the growth of a plant that is deluged with nitrogen.
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Suddenly we are all being deluged with material advertising new as well as existing services, and now 61 cost centres are being set up.
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We shall be deluged with material from all sorts of people.
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I dare say that the press was deluged with first editions, although no one else received them.
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We have been deluged with criticisms of the training boards, because we have suggested that the companies pay.
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The courts could be deluged with claims, all of them similar.
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The second problem is that in all firms personnel officers are deluged with urgent current problems which arrive on their desk every day.
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I am deluged by letters from elderly people who need help and support.
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Our children are deluged with advertising that is often linked with unfortunate preconceptions.
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There has been a flurry of education reforms and governors have been deluged with paperwork.
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We have all been deluged with literature of a sort from the pools lobby—as unself-interested a body as it is possible to meet.
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He seems to think they will be at work from week to week, and that they will be deluged with appeals.
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We have all been deluged with letters, some of which give very personal accounts.
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Is he aware that doctors homes are deluged with advertisements in the shape of glossy pamphlets and drugs?
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They have been deluged with advice, cajoled and in some cases almost bullied about what they should do.
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Many of us were in the same position, yet we were deluged with letters, advice and e-mails from constituents.
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One of the concerns that lies behind this issue is that all of us nowadays are deluged with information about borrowing money.
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We have been deluged with information.
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He has deluged me with paper.
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If he is unreasonably ordered about, deluged with forms and harassed by a horde of officials, no guaranteed price in the world, however high, will prevent a revolt.
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I have been deluged by letters that set out in chapter and verse the feelings of those who consider the police to be a conspiracy against them.
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We are deluged with evidence.
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We have really been deluged with inquiries from all directions, but owing to a shortage of canal boats for long-distance traffic we have had to turn down trade.
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Certainly no further encouragement is given to new and potential fruit growers by reason of this unfortunate policy of deluging our markets with competitive products from overseas.
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Then there were deluges of rain.
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We have been deluged—of course we have—with special pleading not only from the authorities but from the bodies that believe that they themselves are going to be affected.
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People who try to buy financial services products will be deluged with paper that they do not want to read and that is unreadable, even if they try.
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Today, every builder is deluged with tenders.
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The whole country was deluged.
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The inspector has deluged us with figures.
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By deluging his teachers with piercing questions, making them uneasy and frequently forcing them to admit ignorance, he was considered a terribly mischievous student.
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Flood water deluges the residencies of places inundated by rain, bringing an acute obstruction to the day-to-day life of the people.
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During winter season, there is very little rain; however, deluges and floods can occur.
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Within days, their family winery was deluged with angry phone calls condemning their actions.
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The town was also deluged with over 3.5in mm of rain in a few hours.
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Offended residents of the area deluged the author with negative feedback that included death threats.
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A sombre sky illuminated by lightning announces the beginning of the deluge.
Obviously, this small residential street that served fewer than ten houses would be deluged with commuter traffic.
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Heavy rains resulted in flooding, which destroyed several dwellings and deluged many more.
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You must go before the whole land is deluged with the blood of innocent men and women.
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Nonetheless, water deluged down into the conning tower hatch, the gyroscope ceased to function, the main induction was flooded, and only immediate application of efficient damage control averted serious trouble.
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The 3 in 1 out rule is designed to protect the club if it is deluged with members wanting to exit when there are no new members wanting to join.
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In contrast, high water during deluges (lake marsh phase) causes turnover in plant populations and creates greater interspersion of element cover and open water, but lowers overall productivity.
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In 1927, a flood deluged the city.
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Unlike its dryer neighbors, caatinga moist forests occur primarily along inaccessible ridges and on solitary prominences, and are deluged by tropical rains measuring from 1,000 to 1,300 mm annually.
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Of the remaining one percent, a fifth is in remote, inaccessible areas and much seasonal rainfall in monsoonal deluges and floods can not easily be used.
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To prevent future deluges, a major flood alleviation tunnel completed in 1977 was constructed beneath the high street to remove excess water when the town centre was threatened with flooding.
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At present, consumers are faced with a deluge of marketing ploys in order to entice them to purchase food products.
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Instead, all we were vouchsafed here today was a deluge of wrong diagnosis, hypocrisy and rabble-rousing.
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We ought to be taking action now instead of waiting for the deluge of complaints.
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At one time they were a deluge, and recently they have become almost an avalanche.
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Out of that deluge may well emerge something worse, namely, anarchy.
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The purpose of the amendment is to try to establish the position more clearly and to try to avoid such a deluge.
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As usual, his speech contained a deluge of words which covered a slight drizzle of thought.
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There may be a deluge of rain, fast, high, dirty water or even a drought or no fish on the move.
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Think too of the deluge of paper, of new forms of all kinds, that would descend upon the country, detracting from our war effort.
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However, instead of a clear direction, the new approaches and new systems are described in a deluge of ugly acronyms.
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They have clearly pulled out all the stops, and we had a deluge of amendments earlier in the week.
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They hold that we must use force while it is possible—and after that the deluge!
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There has been a deluge of submissions from local authorities and local authority associations pointing out that there is an increasing problem.
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We were elected in another world, before the deluge.
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Obviously nobody wants serving soldiers to deluge newspapers with letters all the time.
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They were successful because they used literate, educated men as lawyers and letter writers, and deluged different branches of the colonial state with their concerns.
They were deluged by the new legislation being broadcast to the provinces, much of it impossible to apply in practice.
If the contexts are too general, the designer will be deluged with irrelevant requirements.
Worse still, in 1946 a sequence of summer drought and then harvest deluges decimated the grain crop, just as the ration-card system was being drastically cut back.
The current deluge of available sequence data has added an incentive for method development.
Proposed federal health care reform efforts in the 1990s stimulated a deluge of reports about the computer-based health records.
A deluge of implications is produced when mass-marketed songs and girls' games borrow (often word-for-word) from each other.
The deluge is a constant theme in his work.
The class, it will be noticed, was regulated by the traditional order and discipline existing before the" permissive" deluge.
At this stage, almost overwhelmed by the deluge of war, there is perhaps nothing to say that is not banal.
Problems arise only when - as sometimes happens - a country such as this one is deluged with too much money.
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The two countries have also recently begun talks on fighting floods which have deluged both countries with tragic consequences.
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Moreover, the e-mail system is also being weighed down by this deluge of advertising and is thus becoming unusable for reliable communications.
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A deluge of information can cause greater confusion precisely in the case of an inexperienced consumer and the objective of simplicity and transparency is missed.
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