1. The envelope was about six inches by four and almost an inch thick. 2. Anyway, she hit the hedge which is only about an inch thick and found there was nothing this side. 3. Only five per cent of the staves were of the correct thickness but the rest were nearly all less than nine-sixteenths of an inch thick. 4. Cracks up to half an inch thick are the unmistakeable signs of subsidence. 5. An outer steel hull less than an inch thick was cut more easily. 6. Any deposits -inch thick are a fire hazard. 7. At just under an inch thick, the case is not as thin as some other models in this category, but it feels a lot sturdier. 8. Batter should be -inch thick on sides. 9. Between sheets of wax or parchment paper, roll the dough out until -inch thick. 10. A magnificently stylish pair of tortoise shell and ivory consoles by Jansen turn out to be artfully painted wood an eighth of an inch thick. |