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1 There are caves of considerable depth ; I think, one on each side.
2 But it was solid, and spread evenly to a considerable depth .
3 The sea being pellucid, the sun's rays penetrate it to a considerable depth .
4 No, there is a considerable depth of water here, and a rocky bottom.
5 There is no shallow water, the lake being of considerable depth close in shore.
6 In numerous places the earth must have been polluted down to a considerable depth .
7 The water could he distinctly heard running underneath the rocks at a considerable depth .
8 Truffles grow at a considerable depth under the earth, never appearing on the surface.
9 In reality, he's a man of considerable depth who takes pains to hide that side.
10 The company has also confirmed " considerable depth extension" in the area.
11 The weather had already become extremely cold, and the snow lay to a considerable depth .
12 It descended a considerable depth , and on its reappearance evinced an uncommon degree of irritation.
13 The result is, it requires careful navigation for vessels that need any considerable depth of water.
14 The ground was disturbed to a considerable depth .
15 Therefore I can sink to a considerable depth .
16 The channel which separates it from the main land is of considerable depth and 25 miles broad.
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