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Example sentences for "feet from the surface"

  • Drumkellin bog, in Donegal, at a depth of 14 feet from the surface.

  • It was discovered embedded in a solid bank of turf, at a depth of 4 feet from the surface, the bog extending to a great depth underneath.

  • About twelve yards in advance of this stage, and 4 feet from the surface of the field, a canoe was found buried in the ancient mud of the lake (=Fig.

  • Also various bones of animals and portions of a human skull, the latter being found in the presence of Mr. Leiner at a depth of 2½ feet from the surface.

  • In these, at a depth of 12 feet from the surface, and above a black freshwater bed, Mr. A.

  • Above one seam, about 9 feet from the surface, was a layer of carbonaceous matter.

  • Dispersed throughout, from a depth of about 5 feet from the surface down to the base, are to be found land and freshwater shells, mostly in fragments, but occasionally perfect.

  • At a point in the main entrance just as we emerge from 'The Auditorium,' a branch passage was found which again joins the main entrance about 100 feet from the surface.

  • Pools of water more or less filled with ice were encountered, which greatly impeded our progress, and finally a very deep one, at a distance of 237 feet from the surface, barred further progress until a raft could be prepared.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acquired character; feet above; feet above sea level; feet above the ground; feet above the lake; feet above the level; feet above the plain; feet above the river; feet and; feet apart; feet below the surface; feet broad; feet depth; feet diameter; feet elevation; feet from; feet long; feet lower; feet stroke; feet were; feet yellowish; gold standard; modern theology; never came; west part; with sudden