Sentence examples for deeper to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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If this sounds very complex, most V-8s are set at a taller 45 degrees, and all the cylinders go in a row, two banks of four cylinders, so the engine bay has to be both deeper, to accommodate the taller engine, and longer, to fit the cylinders in a longer line.

The cabinet was made deeper to accommodate this.

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Putting lines underground requires a 50-metre-wide trench to be dug to about two metres deep, to accommodate the six lines carried by pylons.

The tank must also be sufficiently deep to accommodate the vertical height of the sunfish, which may reach 3.2 m.

Make sure the top panel pocket that slides onto the kit frame is at least 4-inches deep, to accommodate the maximum depth of the interlocking bars.

He added that outdoor rooms need to be at least 7 to 8 feet deep to accommodate sitting and dining areas.

Like most of HP's recent laptops, the lower bezel on the screen is quite deepdeep enough to accommodate the HP logo and an 'Intel inside sticker.

With the Panama Canal being widened, he notes, the world's shipping companies are all rethinking their routes and strategies, because many major ports aren't deep enough to accommodate the larger, deeper draft vessels now being built.

Arsenal were set up on the offensive, with Santi Cazorla running the game imaginatively from a deeper position to accommodate the variety of attackers ahead.

So they dug wider, deeper waterways to accommodate the large ships that served offshore platforms.

If the shallow end is deep enough to accommodate the seine, however, it can be drawn through the pond from the shallows to the deep end.

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