We have no meanings for "many meters" in our records yet.
1 Our path in was blocked by fantastical icicles many meters high.
2 The trail of scrap metal appears to be strewn across the N1 for many meters .
3 Entire trees had grown on its wide back; vines fell many meters from its designs and indentations.
4 Jaco's pronunciation is scanned in many meters .
5 Another identical blue corridor, with occasional doorways along its length, stretched in front of them for many meters .
6 It was opaque, murky as gray milk, and could have been a few centimeters or many meters deep.
7 I caught a glimpse of Riser, many meters away, and was surprised he had chosen to cooperate-butalso relieved.
8 That's where we'd use a machine to measure off so many meters of recording tape and make copies of sermons.
9 It is more, could be more by many meters ...
10 The upper north ridge is complex, at high altitude, and inevitably you've climbed for many meters and many days to get there.
11 It looked as if we had run aground on a sandy bank, but not before plowing through many meters of river bottom.
12 If it was the case, given that there are so many meters out there, we would have far more of these coming in.
13 Many meters are now equipped with transmitters, and a car driving in the vicinity can receive the data.
14 "Not so easy to force radiation through this many meters of rock."
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