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How to use trenched in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word trenched? Here are some examples.

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Most telcos have trenched enough fiber to carry signals across long distances.
The perimeter of each plot was trenched to 1 m depth and lined with polyethylene film to prevent lateral movement of soil water.
Peske trenched garden beds at both sites, recovering very little cultural material from these excavations.
The jambs are trenched leaving the head to be cut on site to suit the door width.
There was a dry riverbed, partly trenched, representing a river, which curved around the village forming its north and east boundaries.
These fences can be trenched in the ground or installed above ground and equipped with barbwire.
In London and Paris, stations are trenched in the ground, rendering them difficult to remove.
The chalk plateau is trenched by the lower Seine in a course marked by spectacular meanders and river cliffs.
See Isolated or Dry Open-cut Stream Crossings Operational Statement for carrying out an isolated trenched crossing.
Face trenched, she watches for the sun to rise, to melt her grief as it does late snow.
The Marsh Road crossing, however, will be trenched due to the utilities located in that area.
Drilling centres will be located in open glory holes, 10 m deep and 15 m wide, from which flowlines trenched in the ocean floor will carry oil to flexible risers leading to the production platform.
There could be adverse environmental effects of a trenched crossing but these could be mitigated with protective construction techniques, and the function of the wetland maintained.
The machine is capable of trenching in most clay and sandy soil conditions and Nexans' Capjet machines have trenched a total of well over 8,000 km of umbilicals, cables and pipelines.
Shell's alternative to the horizontal directional drill would be a trenched flow line crossing about 900 metres downstream of the proposed horizontal directional drill crossing bordering the Little Kumak Channel.
The auriferous gossans and exposed parts of friable veins were simply grubbed out, gophered, trenched, or pitted along their strike length with the crudest of tools-stone hammers, antler picks, and bone and wooden shovels.
Examples from Classical Literature
Elsewhere the country has the character of a plateau, 7000 to 8000 ft. high, deeply trenched by tributaries of the Aras.
Another section of track was then bridged, trenched and concreted and so on until the length of invert required was constructed.
Long before the old red sandstone period, it had been furrowed and trenched by running water.
The bottoms of the broad depressions represent the Shenandoah peneplain, which is sharply trenched by the modern river channels.
The bishop just trenched on the borders only of license in his style of conversation.
Bill followed up the idea with an enthusiasm that even trenched upon his popularity with his followers.
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