Get to know Andrić better with 10+ real example sentences.
Using Andrić
- In the example corpus, andrić often appears in combinations such as: andrić was, andrić wrote, declared andrić.
Context around Andrić
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 10 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Andrić
- In this selection, "andrić" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 21 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, declared, happy, news, wrote, inquired and decided stand out and add context to how "andrić" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include afterwards andrić s works and andrić s health. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "andrić" sits close to words such as abhiyan, ajibola and ajinkya, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with andrić
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In 1922, Andrić requested another reassignment. (6 words)
D. The committee of examiners recommended Andrić's dissertation be published. (11 words)
In the ensuing months, Andrić refused to leave the apartment, even during the heaviest bombing. (15 words)
D, Andrić wrote the Foreign Minister asking to be reinstated and submitted a copy of his dissertation, university documents and a medical certification that deemed him to be in good health. (31 words)
In March 1976, an administrative committee decided that the purpose of the endowment would be to promote the study of Andrić's work, as well as art and literature in general. (31 words)
Later, when Andrić inquired about the poem, Princip told him that he had destroyed it.sfn Upon hearing the news, Andrić decided to leave Kraków and return to Bosnia. (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
Andrić's mother soon came to see her son, and offered to serve as a housekeeper for the parish priest.sfn "Mother is very happy," Andrić wrote.
Early life Family The house in which Andrić was born Ivan AndrićIvo is a diminutive of Andrić's birth name, Ivan.
Later, when Andrić inquired about the poem, Princip told him that he had destroyed it.sfn Upon hearing the news, Andrić decided to leave Kraków and return to Bosnia.
Several days later, Andrić learned that Čerina was being sought by the police.sfn By the time war was declared, Andrić had returned to Split feeling exhausted and ill.
Afterwards, Andrić's works found an international audience and were translated into a number of languages.
Andrić's health declined substantially in late 1974, and he died in Belgrade the following March.
Andrić stayed in Graz until 31 October, when he was assigned to the Foreign Ministry's Belgrade headquarters.
Andrić was well received by South Slav nationalists there, and regularly participated in on-campus demonstrations.
As Andrić had not completed his dissertation, he was informed that his employment would be terminated.
As Yugoslavia's only Nobel Prize-winning writer, Andrić was well known and respected in his native country during his lifetime.
D, Andrić wrote the Foreign Minister asking to be reinstated and submitted a copy of his dissertation, university documents and a medical certification that deemed him to be in good health.
D. The committee of examiners recommended Andrić's dissertation be published.
Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914, Andrić was arrested and imprisoned by the Austro-Hungarian police, who suspected his involvement in the plot.
Following the war, Andrić was named to a number of ceremonial posts in Yugoslavia, which had come under communist rule at the war's end.
From a total of 83 teachers that worked at Andrić's school over a twenty-year period, only three were natives of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 1913, after completing two semesters in Zagreb, Andrić transferred to the University of Vienna, where he resumed his studies.
In 1922, Andrić requested another reassignment.
In March 1917, the Austro-Hungarian Army declared Andrić a political threat and exempted him from armed military service.
In March 1976, an administrative committee decided that the purpose of the endowment would be to promote the study of Andrić's work, as well as art and literature in general.
In the ensuing months, Andrić refused to leave the apartment, even during the heaviest bombing.
Common combinations with andrić
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: