Examples of 'metre deep' in a sentence

Meaning of "metre deep"

metre deep - This phrase is used to describe the depth of something in metric units, specifically one meter deep

How to use "metre deep" in a sentence

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She digs a hole half a metre deep.
The figurine was buried a metre deep in alluvial deposits devoid of archaeological context.
Trying to fight it is impossible even a metre deep.
Its waters are barely half a metre deep and corals are abundant.
The item was found underground about one metre deep.
Soils of less than one metre deep are poorly suited to WH.
The nest diameter is more than a metre and up to a metre deep.
The water was about 1 metre deep across the area.
The block was five metres tall and just over a metre deep.
The 55 metre deep coral wall will take your breath away.
The car bomb explosion left a one metre deep crater.
A 16 metre deep lake was formed.
Only the top layer thaws up to one metre deep during the summer.
The track has two dry obstacles and a water obstacle about one metre deep.
When these tanks overflow, the water is diverted to 5 metre deep rainwater harvesting pits.

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Keep repeating this series of layers until your pile is just over one metre deep.
It 's only half a metre deep.
They allow for the undertaking of excavations up to 4 metre deep.
The entrance is on the ground floor, with a 2 metre deep window for display.
The Range Rover can wade through water nearly a metre deep.
The castle was surrounded by a 4 metre deep moat.
With a ground clearance of 34 centimetres, it can ford through water more than half a metre deep.
The trough was supported by 5 cylindrical floats each immersed in 40 metre deep water-filled wells.
In some areas the flood water was up to 1 metre deep.
In soft sandstone, the birds themselves excavate holes nearly a metre deep.
When she 's ready each huge female digs a hole a metre deep.
Within hours, the water inside was more than half a metre deep.
The snow is at its thickest in the period from March-April at almost a metre deep.
We need a trench here, exactly one metre long, one metre wide and one metre deep.
Near Stratford, water in fields lay more than a metre deep.
Eventually the Jordanian government authorised a licence granting the village permission to construct a 67 metre deep well.
The holes are almost exactly 1 metre apart and 1 metre deep.
It occurs in habitats with still water, typically no more than 1 metre deep.
We need a trench, one metre long, one metre wide and one metre deep.
This trip involves a combination abseiling, thrilling jumps and slides buried in a 50 metre deep quartzite canyon.
The enclosing ditch is 10 metres wide and up to 1 metre deep.
In summer 2014, flooding caused water in some areas to reach more than one metre deep.
It 's frozen stuck . It 's only half a metre deep.
Most Lugwigia species where present in stagnant water, from .06 to 1 metre deep.
The crater made by SMART-1 will be 3 to 10 metres wide and perhaps a metre deep.
Tested in Grenoble, France, the project drilled three rows of 10 five metre deep holes.

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