「fitter」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 55件
left; likewise, Fred Kirk (a trained aircraft | fitter), after spotting a job in aviation. |
Daniel | Fitter also left a fund for the maintenance of a prie |
dependable and infinitely wise, Googly seemed | fitter and happier up until his very last days. |
Before he entered parliament he was a | fitter and turner and later a union official. |
His father was a | fitter and turner who, in 1913, was employed by Brunn |
He had been a railways | fitter, and in 1982 was the first New Zealand lawn bo |
ent, William Vale entered the RAF in 1931 as a | Fitter and then as a Gunner. |
tstable, Tanner grew up in London and became a | fitter and turner at the age of 14. |
was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was a | fitter and turner before entering politics. |
Young trained as a | fitter and turner before becoming an Adventist in ear |
McDowell worked as a shipyard | fitter and was elected to the first Senate of Norther |
n a six month ban from the game, but came back | fitter and fresher than he had ever been. |
Crerar's vision of a younger, | fitter and more flexible centre workforce became the |
Whetstone started work as a | fitter and turner at Holdens after school and worked |
teens and early twenties (having trained as a | fitter and turner, losing two of his fingers in the p |
Although much of his career has been as a | fitter and turner, he was employed by the Australian |
Outside rugby he was a National Coal Board | fitter at their workshop in Maesteg. |
d British Rail in 1975, originally as a diesel | fitter, becoming a workshop supervisor in 1978 until |
h, Western Australia, Sulc was a refrigeration | fitter before entering politics. |
was a licensed motor mechanic, welder and LPG | fitter before entering politics, and owned a transpor |
David was a | fitter by trade, but would later become a company dir |
A | fitter by trade, Dennehy spent most of his working li |
Now a pipe | fitter by trade, Downes went on to play for Farsley C |
Alastair Hugh | Fitter CBE FRS (born 20 June 1948) is a British ecolo |
William, who worked as an aircraft | fitter, claimed to have flown with T. E. Lawrence. |
r and Richards have been Duncan Thompson, Bill | Fitter, Col Allison, Jim Cunningham, and briefly, Pet |
leaving education in 1959 he was an electrical | fitter for Rayrolle in Hebburn for twenty-two years f |
hers High School, Darlinghurst and worked as a | fitter for a number of employees including the New So |
Fitter had bequeathed property to "The Common Purse" | |
chapter to the book Radiohead and Philosophy: | Fitter Happier More Deductive (Chicago: Open Court, 2 |
hesizer (The same synthesizer used in the song | Fitter Happier by Radiohead). |
He worked as an apprentice marine | fitter in Southhampton before emigrating to Australia |
ived in Western Australia in 1976 to work as a | fitter in the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions. |
ned the Royal Auxiliary Air Force as an engine | fitter in December 1936, and later trained as a pilot |
ed to his old team and his job as a turner and | fitter in the Great Western Railway's Workshop. |
as a private in anti-aircraft defence and as a | fitter in the aeroplane manufacturing works at Shored |
in the shop window of W. Shillcock (a football | fitter) in Newton Row, Birmingham, after the Final an |
orged early in his life when, as an apprentice | fitter in Rugby, he was sacked during the 1926 Genera |
A day | fitter is based at Hull during the daytime. |
Multi-Man, now taller and | fitter, is eventually 'volunteered' for the Suicide S |
He worked as an engineering | fitter, later as a lathe turner and a crane driver, w |
Old Etonians forwards at bay thus allowing the | fitter Olympics side to come from behind to claim the |
The naturalist and author Richard | Fitter recorded the First Flowering Date (FFD) of 557 |
rom Widnes to each Battery having its own REME | Fitter Section. |
"long, lank, awkward person", thought that "no | fitter selection could have been made to disarm the j |
d Temperley Gourley, VD (1826-1902) was a coal | fitter, shipowner and politician born in Sunderland, |
In 1902, the promotion of a | fitter to the position of Assistant Locomotive Forema |
a "certificate of professional aptitude" as a | fitter, turner, and draftsman. |
Some examples of these specialty titles are | fitter, turning hand, mill hand, and grinder. |
eep climb from any approach, best reserved for | fitter walkers though the steepest inclines are not l |
Fitter was elected Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) | |
tute met with eager acceptance in England, and | Fitter was appointed its first provincial president a |
professional - he makes his living as a carpet | fitter, where he is a business partner with Colin Bar |
His father Lawrence was a motorcycle engine | fitter who also played tenor saxophone in dance bands |
ted at Borough Polytechnic and began work as a | fitter with the City of London Corporation. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |