Sentences with phrase «few inches deep»

To help your plants absorb more water, add a layer of mulch a few inches deep.
He also explores the works» sculptural presence, both in the boxes of the System of Display series, each a few inches deep, and the Black Dada paintings, which are literally printed with sculptures and text elements that activate the edges of the canvas.
Right now, I am making a painting that continues my efforts at using a pegboard pattern to describe a space that's only a few inches deep.
It was only a few inches deep and had chairs in and around it.
There were some patches of snow a few inches deep and some sections of pure ice.
Heat oil for frying to 350 °F in a fryer or large pan, making sure it is at least a few inches deep to allow room to cook.
A few inches deep is good enough.
You want the oil to be a few inches deep, with plenty of room for things to bubble up without spilling over as you drop in the chips.
The Velocity Micro Vector Z35, made of a sleek brushed aluminum, is a little more stylish, but it's a few inches deeper (15 by 7 by 19 inches).

Not exact matches

I deep fry in a wok,»cause I like how I can still get a few inches of oil in a big pot without using a gallon.
A fumbled punt had the Cowboys trapped deep in their own territory, the ball a few inches outside the end zone.
In the deep ocean, a tsunami may raise sea levels by only a few centimeters (inches).
Unlike diamonds deep in the earth, alluvial diamonds are found only a few inches or feet from the surface over wide ranging territory and are mined with ease.
Extend your legs up the wall (if this stretch is too deep, try moving your bottom back a few inches until you're comfortable.
Liquefy expeller coconut oil to about 1/2 inch deep in a small stainless steel pan (about 6» across) and heat the oil for a few minutes on med - high heat.
Speaking to the Press Association, Schleicher described the teaching of maths in English schools as «a mile wide and an inch deep» and suggested that the UK tends to over complicate teaching, while top performing East Asian schools will tech fewer topics in more depth to emphasise understanding.
The common critique was that most American grade - level guidelines were «a mile wide and an inch deep,» in stark contrast to the fewer but more intense expectations in high - achieving countries like Japan and Singapore.
You must watch your French Bulldog like a newborn child when they're near any kind of water deeper than a few inches.
In the first few days of fostering her, she bit the palm of my hand hard enough to leave a 1 inch cut that was as deep as half of her tooth.
The collages, never more than a few inches on a side, taught Mr. Katz very important lessons about scale, deep space, abbreviation of form and the need to distort color to convey the truth of light.
A NUC, short for «Next Unit of Computing», is a small box - shaped computer that often won't measure more than a few inches across or deep, containing an entire system crammed into its miniscule chassis.
Choose pots that have drainage holes and are deep enough for the bulbs and a few inches of soil.
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