Examples of 'john rennie' in a sentence

Meaning of "john rennie"

John Rennie: Possibly refers to a specific individual named John Rennie or a place or institution bearing his name

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The plans for the scheme were drawn up by the civil engineer John Rennie.
John Rennie was a Scottish civil engineer who designed many bridges, canals, and docks.
The project was later taken over by John Rennie.
Later, the engineer John Rennie recommended the construction of a navigable leat.
The man behind the flight was engineer John Rennie.
Robert Whitworth and John Rennie were called in for advice, and supported this proposal.
Following graduation from the University of Edinburgh, he was apprenticed to millwright John Rennie.
Initially, William Jessop and John Rennie were consulted about the plans for the dock.
John Rennie acted as consultant engineer, and the work was completed in April 1809.
It was designed by John Rennie and constructed by Alexander Stevens in 1797.
John Rennie undertook a survey in 1824 for a London to Birmingham railway.
According to John Rennie, Watson can process 500 gigabytes, the equivalent of a million books, per second.

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