4324 examples of engineering in sentences

"However, it looks as if some engineering talent is all he has got, and I think a long voyage is indicated" He stopped, and resumed with a twinkle: "For all that, the fellow is not an adventurer, and I married a rich woman.

These barracks, built under the supervision of the Egyptian Engineering Department, are of uniform construction, and about 42 feet long by 30 feet wide.

The subjects (outside those required for his professional work) in which he took most interest were Poetry, History, Theology, Antiquities, Architecture, and Engineering.

He was extremely well versed in mechanics, and in the principles and theory of construction, and took the greatest interest in large engineering works.

The decrease in employment is to be attributed to the effects of the war, and in particular to the general restriction of the European market"; some branches of the engineering trade, particularly agricultural and textile machinery, and the motor car and cycle trades, were "disorganised by the war; many discharges took place and a large amount of short time was worked."

She liberated Orleans, that great city, so decisive by its fate for the issue of the war, and then beleaguered by the English with an elaborate application of engineering skill unprecedented in Europe.

Among the problems to be solved are questions of government, education, finance, economics, business, industry, health, manufacturing, engineering and mining.

He got on better with chemistry and photography; but at last he settled down to electrical engineering, and, giving up the idea of doing everything with his own half-trained hand, kept a skilled man always in his laboratory to help him out.

Perhaps five hundred more were engaged in building a steel bridge which seemed to be a hurried but remarkable piece of engineering.

His education is generally understood to have consisted of an exhaustive study of the "How-To-Make" column in the Boys' Own Paper, completed by a short course of domestic engineering under Mr. W. HEATH ROBINSON.

By DAVID GRAVELL.The engineering details of dams.

The construction of dams, in some form or other, may probably rank among the very earliest of engineering works.

Supposing serious attention were to be given to such a scheme, there would, without doubt, be very great difficulty in finding suitable situations, from an engineering and land owner's point of view, for the requisite dams and reservoir areas.

For the rapid removal of limited loads wire tramways are in universal favor, and are recognized not only as very economic and quickly constructed, but also as being in many cases the only means of transport available except by the adoption of elaborate and costly engineering works.

"His brother was in Government Engineering College and between them they did muchfor one could make the bomb and the other could fill it.

Captain John Bruce, for example, Professor of Engineering, was a soldier in a few weeks and a fine one.

Elements of electrical engineering.

Human engineering.

© 13Feb34; A69474. Bernice D. Richtmyer (W); 14Sep61; R281721. RICKER, C. W. Electrical engineering laboratory experiments, by C. W. Ricker & Carlton E. Tucker.

FRENCH, THOMAS E. A manual of engineering drawing for students and draftsmen.

W. L. The preparation of engineering reports.

SEE Agg, Thomas R. FOSTER, WALTER L. The preparation of engineering reports.

The radio engineering handbook.

Waterway engineering.

SEE HAYES, CARLTON J. H. <pb id='406.png' n='1963h2/A/2213' /> MOORE, HERBERT F. Textbook of the materials of engineering.

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