89 examples of engineers' in sentences

The campaign was largely an engineers' and an artilleryman's war, waged in the mountains, much of it in regions of perpetual snowhighly picturesque and spectacular.

" Those of Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton are set forth fully in "THE YOUNG ENGINEERS' SERIES.

The amount of coal and engineers' stores, measured in time, depends on the proceedings of the ship, and can only be calculated if we know during what portion of any given period she will be under way.

Expenditure of coal and of some important articles of engineers' stores depends on the relation between the time that she is stationary and the time she is under way.

Blackton's big log bungalow was close to the engineers' camp half a mile distant from the one lighted street and the hundreds of tents and shacks that made up the residential part of the town.

Ahead of him, perhaps a mile distant, was the cragged spur beyond whichaccording to the sketch Keller had drawn for him at the engineers' campwas the rough canyon leading back to the basin on the far side of the mountain.

Just as an author creates a story or a painter a picture, so these engineers built a bridge on paper, except that the work of the engineers' imagination had to be figured out mathematically, proved, and reproved.

On a pleasant afternoon, just after the track had been laid some miles west of Barker's, and construction trains were running with some regularity to and from the end thereof, Sinclair sat on the rude veranda of the engineers' quarters, smoking his well-colored meerschaum and looking at the sunset.

(Their Structural engineers' handbook library)

HUDSON, RALPH G. The engineers' manual.

Chemical engineers' handbook.

The Standard form of agreement between owner and architect for use when a percentage of the cost of the work forms the basis of payment and engineers' fees are reimbursed to architect by owner.

Electrical engineers' handbook, electric power.

SEE Mechanical engineers' handbook. R72257.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERS' HANDBOOK, by William Kent; rewritten by Robert Thurston Kent, ed.

(Their Structural engineers' handbook library)

Mechanical engineers' handbook.

Mechanical engineers' handbook.

Chemical engineers' handbook.

Radio engineers' handbook.

The Standard form of agreement between owner and architect for use when a percentage of the cost of the work forms the basis of payment and engineers' fees are reimbursed to architect by owner.

Electrical engineers' handbook, electric power.

Adjoining his office, where he worked with engineers' blue prints as well as with sea charts, he had fitted up a small bedroom where he slept, to be at hand if an emergency arose.

However, whatever its fate, Engelberg is left behind us, and we find ourselves tearing down the Practical Joking Engineers' Road at a break-neck pace, and hurrying on to Calais, once more to take our places on our steady old friend, the Calais-Douvres, that helps to deposit us finally at Charing Cross, where we are bound to admit that the air, whatever it is, is emphatically not the air of Engelberg.

This memoir is the first of a series upon the unification of nomenclature and classification of building materials, undertaken by the author at the request of the Swiss Engineers' and Architects' Union.

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