The surveyor just left.
When used in a sentence a surveyor means a person who surveys (measures) land.
The surveyor will mark the real-estate plot before we set the foundations.
A land surveyor specifically deals with mapping and measuring land boundaries and features, while a surveyor generally refers to someone who conducts surveys or collects information in various fields such as market research, public opinion, social sciences, etc. Land surveyors focus on physical properties and boundaries of land, while surveyors can be more broadly involved in gathering information or data in different contexts.
After Louis Riel stepped on the surveyor's chain in 1869, this act symbolized his opposition to Canadian encroachment on Métis land in the Red River Settlement. It ultimately led to the Red River Resistance, where Riel established a provisional government to negotiate with Canadian authorities and protect Métis rights. Riel's actions eventually helped in the creation of Manitoba as a province of Canada.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
Robert was a surveyor
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This looks like a job for a marine surveyor.
When used in a sentence a surveyor means a person who surveys (measures) land.
The surveyor will mark the real-estate plot before we set the foundations.
This is for surveying: He was surveying the house, thinking about if he should buy it or not. =)
The properties were surveyed by a land surveyor in order to resolve the boundary line dispute.
"I had the surveyor mark the boundary of my property before I started to build my house."
Garden Grove Surveyor RP
• Architect • Building control surveyor • Building services engineer • Facilities manager • Historic buildings inspector • Planning and development surveyor • Quantity surveyor • Town planner • Urban general practice surveyor
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Surveyor magazine was created in 1882.