So Sir Launcelot rode into a deep forest, and there in a dell he saw four knights standing under an oak, and they were of Arthur's court.
Now on a day it chanced that he passed a deep forest, where, as often before, he found strait lodging.
So they mounted on their horses, armed at all rights, and rode into a deep forest and so into a deep plain.
And so they came into a deep forest, and by fortune they were nighted, and rode long in a deep way, and at the last they came unto a courtelage, and there they asked harbour.
NOW leave we there and speak of Sir Launcelot that rode a great while in a deep forest, where he saw a black brachet, seeking in manner as it had been in the feute of an hurt deer.
And so they came into a deep forest, and by fortune they were nighted, and rode long in a deep way, and at the last they came into a courtelage, and there they asked harbour.
So they mounted on their horses, armed at all rights, and rode into a deep forest, and so into a deep plain.
Occurs in deep forest, but is also very common in the open, especially about dead trees, where it nests in natural cavities or in deserted holes of the great woodpeckers (Thriponax).
Found in deep forest, and in fruit trees in the open.
Found in deep forest, but especially abundant in the high mangrove trees south of Tataan.
It limped more and more, until at last, in the very midst of a deep forest, it stumbled and fell, and could not get up again.
When night came on, she was just entering a deep forest, whose impenetrable shade made a sudden transition from twilight to utter darkness.
Emerging from a deep forest into a broad open plain, they discovered the track of a strange snow-shoe, which, from its lightness, they judged to belong to a woman.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deep forest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.