make surveyの例文
- Before we put out any bill or coin, we make surveys,
- -- Far fewer people have telephones, which makes surveys more labor intensive and costly.
- The units of mW / cm 2, are more often used when making surveys.
- District officers were instructed to make surveys of physical, economic, and socio-political situation of the districts.
- Ardagh remained in Egypt with the British army of occupation, and was largely employed in making surveys.
- In the early 1880s the Oregon and California Railroad, which was setting tracks south from Portland, began making surveys in southern Oregon.
- The equipment will be used to make surveys that will provide the foundation for a new automated land registry system in Russia.
- A canal engineer, J . W . Erwin, served as his assistant, making surveys of earthworks in the Great Miami River valley.
- After recuperating in England he was appointed Inspector-General of Fisheries in 1871, making surveys in the Ganges, Yamuna, Sind and Baluchistan regions.
- The discovery of tin at Stanthorpe prompted the government to make surveys for extending the train line from Warwick to Stanthorpe in 1873.
- The party traveled west through the region and then north to the Valley of Lagoons, making surveys on the Burdekin and Suttor Rivers.
- Until 1861, he was active in making surveys, constructing fortifications in various locations including San Francisco, California, and executing various river and harbor improvements.
- With this force she cruised in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico in target practice and other exercises, making surveys, and protecting American interests.
- He trained as an engineer with Bryan Donkin, and became friends with Henry Robinson Palmer, who was often employed by Thomas Telford to make surveys.
- A few pages would be needed to centralize and organize, and we'd need to make surveys and requests for feedback, so make use of notices.
- We can experiment with what makes survey completion easy for people, the order and kinds of questions, and how long it takes for a respondent to answer a question.
- She spent part of this time visiting and making surveys on priority needs in education after the war in Burma, Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong, North Borneo and the Philippines.
- The Iraqis have agreed on the U . N .'s " right to enter any facility immediately, ( and the ) right to fly our helicopters to make surveys,"
- While at the college he invented a protracting pocket sextant, which was favourably noticed by the board of examiners, and enabled him to make surveys with remarkable accuracy and rapidity.