Engined in A Sentence

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    A system designed to counter a 400 mph piston engined bomber just could not cope with the new threat.

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    For the first time in our lives we saw great big four engined bombers and they looked formidable as they flew toward us.

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    For the record 1 saw a twin engined nova @ Trax a few years back (car engines, not bike ).

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    Geminus has been re - engined with a six-cylinder K-19 Cummins and given a new aluminum wheelhouse.

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    He was one of the first riders to take large Japanese and Italian engined Production motorcycles into the road racing arena.

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    I am flying in a PA28 - 161 Piper Warrior which is a single engined 4 seater low wing monoplane.

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    London Taxi Export operate a world wide spares mailing service for owners of Austin & Rover engined London style taxicabs.

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    Many of the most important improvements in the construction of ships, especially steam vessels, are due to the enterprise and skill of the Clyde shipbuilders, who, from the time of Robert Napier of Shandon (1791-1876), who built and engined the first steamers for the Cunard Company, formed in 1840, have enjoyed an unrivalled reputation for the construction of leviathan liners, both as regards mechanical appliances and the beauty and convenience of the internal arrangements.

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    Midland Red from 1945 modernized the look of front engined busses by concealing the radiators.

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    Nevertheless, British engined versions of the 600 soon appeared the first of which was the L-Series powered turbo diesel version.

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    One was a single engined job fitted with a vacuum brake ejector to enable her to be used on passenger trains.

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    Send this image as a Postcard The Belvedere was the Royal Air Force 's first twin engined, twin rotor helicopter to enter service.

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    The new MD 902 Explorer is a new generation twin engined helicopter ideally suited to the Air Ambulance role.

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    These ships rapidly developed into the much more powerful and seaworthy, turbine engined ships, such as HMS Swift of 1907.