foundry - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • establish: Darby establishes a foundry there using pig iron from the Forest of Dean.
  • include: Rotary Furnaces The Holwell site was later expanded to include a foundry to cast the pig iron produced by the furnaces.

Adjective modifier

  • small: The site is now occupied by the Court Works industrial estate, there is still a small foundry on the site.
  • own: Ultimately, he owned and operated his own foundry and kept his own books, unaided.
  • local: At the age of eight George began working with his father at a local foundry.
  • large: The works were all under one roof, with a large open foundry occupying perhaps a quarter of the site.
  • old: Handmade by craftsmen in the country's second oldest foundry.

Modifies a noun

  • sand: In recent years they have been worked for glass and foundry molding sands and they now extend over about 2 km2.
  • worker: Around the 1880s the Foundry Arms Pub was built, no doubt to slake the thirst of the foundry workers.
  • industry: Ray, a qualified chemist, has a senior position in the foundry industry which takes him all over the world.
  • equipment: Boys ' foundry equipment Internet prank results in Fontana man's sex crime arrest.
  • process: The foundry process simulation is used to predict an array of porosity related anomalies.
  • building: The oldest part of the foundry building dates back to 1821.

Noun used with modifier

  • iron: He also owned an iron foundry in Castle Eden, near Hartlepool.
  • brass: In the brass foundry most of the work is cast from plate molded patterns.
  • silicon: However, the design capability is largely reliant on limited Far Eastern silicon foundry capacity.
  • bell: Close to the railroad is the famous Taylor's bell foundry which has a museum open to the public.
  • bronze: Enclosed within the area of the Sculpture Garden is a lost wax, bronze casting foundry.

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