We have no meanings for "hundredth metre" in our records yet.
1 It made Artyom shudder to imagine the tunnel beyond the seven- hundredth metre .
2 Well, they set up a cordon at the three- hundredth metre .
3 No one had the guts to go beyond the seven- hundredth metre to the north.
4 But the devil knows what's happening at the seven- hundredth metre of the northern tunnel.
5 Giving Artyom a wink before parting, he remained behind at the three- hundredth metre , along with Andrey.
6 Three figures approached in the tunnel, from the station, their flashlights shining - probably patrol members from the three- hundredth metre .
7 And now, finally, the guys run up from the three- hundredth metre with more machine guns; they lie down alongside, commands fly overhead .
8 One of the two southern tunnels had been collapsed as well, at the three- hundredth metre , and they used that area for chicken coops and pigpens.
9 'Now, there'll be guards at the hundredth - and two- hundredth metre lines.
10 'Hey there, at the four- hundredth metre !
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