Most of it is deep enough to accommodate large ships, even close to shore.
The channel is about 40 feet deep now, but its sandy bottom could be dredged to accommodate larger ships.
The river below the port required frequent dredging in order to accommodate larger ships.
The lagoon is deep and can accommodate large ships, though the entrance passages are relatively narrow.
The depth of water at low tide was too shallow to accommodate ships.
This part of the port can accommodate large ships and ferries.
Although well used, they were not a great commercial success and were unable to accommodate large ships.
These countries will decide whether the fragile system of the North Sea can accommodate ships from other regions.
A pier that was long enough to accommodate large ships extended from the rocky shoreline.
The harbour's facilities can accommodate to world largest modern ships.