operations superintendent造句
例句與造句
- Like nations establishing diplomatic relations, Burlington and Union Pacific are exchanging operations superintendents.
- Group operations superintendent Mark Price said hard-core rail enthusiasts find the steam engines " just beautiful ."
- "The temperatures present a great challenge, " said Eugene C . Pollard, operations superintendent for the drilling work.
- Clarence Willie, Brunswick's assistant operations superintendent, says upgrading school playgrounds is one of the school administration's top priorities.
- The 120 antique aircraft began taking off from Long Beach Airport shortly after 8 a . m ., said Nancy Trent, airport operations superintendent.
- It's difficult to find operations superintendent in a sentence. 用operations superintendent造句挺難的
- About 25 percent of valuable items reported lost in the river are found during the annual cleaning, city River Operations Superintendent Lincoln St . George said.
- "They are beautiful antiques, " operations superintendent Price said, " but a decision was made that running diesel would just diminish the railroad.
- Mary Kay O'Connor, 34, had been with the company 12 years and had advanced to become operations superintendent, responsible for the day-to-day running of the plant.
- According to Jenks operations superintendent Gary Head, the city " wants nothing to do with killing dogs . . . . It keeps us low-key and out of the public's eye.
- "There's weeks where we get zero, or there's circumstances where there are weather problems and we'll get a dozen in a week, " said Bob Jarvis, operations superintendent at Bangor International.
- Lincoln St . George, the city's river operations superintendent, did a little research and learned that the city still had 11 wooden benches that might have been on the River Walk in 1951 when Cash and Distin carved their names.
- Melton worked nine WINFLY / summer seasons at McMurdo Sound as Williams Field facilities engineer / site supervisor, McMurdo operations superintendent, and McMurdo area manager, 1984 93, and then as National Science Foundation McMurdo Station manager from October 1998 to October 1999.
- Bryan Mound is a natural salt dome formation filled with 2, 000-foot ( 600-meter ) deep holding caverns, each located another 2, 000 feet ( 600 meters ) in the ground, meaning the emergency oil extends nearly a mile ( 1.6 kilometers ) beneath the surface, operations superintendent Terry Easterling said.