Examples of 'maunsell' in a sentence

Meaning of "maunsell"

maunsell (verb) - to design and construct a type of railway bridge with a unique lattice structure, commonly used in the United Kingdom
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  • A surname.

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Maunsell entered private practice but still had access to the hospital.
The Admiralty sought out Maunsell and demanded that he create five new sea forts.
Maunsell and Partners were appointed consultants for the rebuilding project.
They get their name from their designer Guy Maunsell.
Maunsell is now part of AECOM.
One of the most striking was the concept of the Maunsell Sea Fort.
This Maunsell grey livery was introduced by the SECR as a wartime economy measure.
All were designed by Guy Maunsell.
Maunsell worked with William Williams on the translation of the Bible.
The carriages designed by Richard Maunsell for the Southern Railway had a restrained elegance.
Maunsell also designed forts for anti-aircraft defence.
Grosseteste, having thus vindicated his right, bestowed upon Maunsell the more lucrative benefice of Maidstone.
Maunsell also addressed draughting problems caused by the narrow Urie "stovepipe" chimney.
A similar case is reported by Maunsell B. Field, assistant secretary of the treasury under Chase.
As a student, he became interested in theatre, influenced by his friend Dr. Maunsell.

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At the same time, Maunsell had decided to launch the main assault.
We have access to very high quality data from the work of Maunsell et al . 2004.
The Maunsell Sea Fortsstill stand today, silent and abandoned a few meters above the North Sea.
He was visited regularly by Maunsell who was, by that time, a firm friend.
The Maunsell Forts were decommissioned in the late 1950s and later used for other activities.
The lift bridge was designed by Faber Maunsell to replace the bridge built in 1872.

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