How do you use Boyle in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like chemist or writer, plus the exact meaning.
Boyle meaning
- A surname from Irish.
- Robert Boyle, Irish natural philosopher.
Using Boyle
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from Irish. | A surname from Irish. | Robert Boyle, Irish natural philosopher.
- Useful related words include: robert boyle, chemist, kay boyle, writer.
- In the example corpus, boyle often appears in combinations such as: boyle and, boyle heights, boyle was.
Context around Boyle
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 6 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Boyle
- In this selection, "boyle" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, emergency, brendan, brian, heights, comes and gets stand out and add context to how "boyle" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1594 john boyle who was, an emergency boyle cousins meeting and boyle heights. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "boyle" sits close to words such as aristotle, contexts and contributors, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with boyle
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Boyle, the brother of U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa. (11 words)
Boyle objects to the idea of going to the Caribbean and calls for an emergency Boyle cousins' meeting. (18 words)
Boyle, a childhood Studio Ghibli fan, said she played with ingredients to match the setting of each film. (18 words)
It may be said in defence of Boyle that he would have been quite prepared to work amicably with Strafford, had Strafford not quickly made it clear that he saw Boyle as an "over-mighty subject", whose power must be curbed, if not crushed entirely. (45 words)
AND that in and from the year 1594 John Boyle, who was subsequently Bishop of Cork, was Master, and that in or about the year 1599 his cousin Richard Boyle, who subsequently became Archbishop of Tuam, was Master. (38 words)
Boyle's Law main Boyle's Law, published in 1662, states that, at constant temperature, the product of the pressure and volume of a given mass of an ideal gas in a closed system is always constant. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
A public meeting, facilitated by Climate Resolve, to create asset maps of Boyle Heights and the surrounding area at the Boyle Heights Arts Conservatory.
Perhaps the toughest rotation to watch this season, after Rodgers goes down, Wilson comes in. Wilson gets benched, and Boyle comes in. Boyle gets cut, and Wilson is back as the starter.
Boyle objects to the idea of going to the Caribbean and calls for an emergency Boyle cousins' meeting.
Boyle, the brother of U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.
However, Boyle is leading out on for towns along the Shannon Navigation with Boyle 2040, a plan which addresses the challenges for the town and seeks to create a re-imagined town centre.
Little Current’s Boyle Marine has also already been dealing with high water levels and had to bring in fill to place in a low few spots in the marina, explained owner Brian Boyle.
The character is affectionately (and strangely) referred to as "Grammy Nona Boyle", and is a very memorable, highly revered member of the Boyle clan.
Boyle’s charges stem from alleged incidents that took place between Oct. 14— shortly after Boyle and his family returned to Canada—and Dec. 30, 2017, when the charges were laid.
It is not known precisely how or when Boyle’s relationship with Coleman was rekindled, but the two married soon after Boyle’s divorce was finalized.
AND that in and from the year 1594 John Boyle, who was subsequently Bishop of Cork, was Master, and that in or about the year 1599 his cousin Richard Boyle, who subsequently became Archbishop of Tuam, was Master.
Boyle, p 415-416 "So insignificant had these figureheads become", according to JA Boyle, "that we are not even informed as to the time and manner of their death".
Boyle's Law main Boyle's Law, published in 1662, states that, at constant temperature, the product of the pressure and volume of a given mass of an ideal gas in a closed system is always constant.
It may be said in defence of Boyle that he would have been quite prepared to work amicably with Strafford, had Strafford not quickly made it clear that he saw Boyle as an "over-mighty subject", whose power must be curbed, if not crushed entirely.
According to O’Boyle, a friend who was with the victim tried to intervene by pushing away the suspect.
Although he’s been a regular starter for O’Boyle and Lewis at Kent State, Bailey said he knows he’s not guaranteed a starting job with the Buffaloes.
As a tight end, Nick Boyle was a 2015 fifth-round draft pick of the Ravens who caught 122 passes.
At best, the Buffs will tie the second-lowest regular season win total in head coach Tad Boyle’s 13 seasons at CU.
Auditor General for Scotland Stephen Boyle added: “The Scottish Government has worked well with its partners to expand early learning and childcare hours.
Ben Boyle, 37, from Clitheroe, suddenly became ill at the end of October 2023 and was admitted to Manchester Royal Infirmary with what was initially a urine infection.
Boyle, a childhood Studio Ghibli fan, said she played with ingredients to match the setting of each film.
Phrases with boyle
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with boyle
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- boyle and 18×
- boyle heights 14×
- boyle was 11×
- in boyle 10×
- boyle who 10×
- boyle said 10×
- boyle is 8×
- tad boyle 7×
- of boyle 6×
- the boyle 6×