How do you use Cunard in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Cunard in a sentence
Cunard meaning
A surname.
Using Cunard
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
- In the example corpus, cunard often appears in combinations such as: the cunard, cunard building, of cunard.
Context around Cunard
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 5 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cunard
- In this selection, "cunard" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, nancy, non, buildings, building, ships and president stand out and add context to how "cunard" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include birthplace of cunard and transatlantic and building control cunard building water. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cunard" sits close to words such as aerobics, ahn and ailes, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cunard
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Nancy Cunard at her Paris press in 1930. (8 words)
Elsewhere, Greenock was set to welcome welcome Cunard’s flagship fleet. (11 words)
Joining Cunard, he would sail to and from New York many times during his maritime career. (16 words)
It is thought that steel rivets would either have prevented a fatal slash of the hull, or at least limited it to slow the sinking enough for help to arrive, which it did later in the morning when Cunard’s Carpathia arrived in response to Titanic’s SOS. (48 words)
In 1935, two years after its launch, it was renamed Queen Mary II at the request of Cunard White Star Line to release the Queen Mary name for the much larger liner that was being built at the John Brown shipyard in Clydebank. (43 words)
The Cunard Bar on the main deck of the ship would have a nautical theme, “with an intimate atmosphere just right to sample the exquisite range of international cocktails, imported beers, and Newcastle beers on draught”. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Cunard president Simon Palethorpe said: “Everyone in the Cunard team is aware of the need to support the management and containment of Covid-19 globally.
The partnership is a natural fit as Cunard played a critical role in the immigration movement to the US in the late 1800s -- one in five immigrants who came through arrived on a Cunard liner.
Two non Cunard ships were named Queen Mary II, a Clyde steamer, and Mauretania II, a Southampton steamer of Red Funnel, since the Cunard ships already had the names without Roman numerals.
Cllr Tom Crone, leader of the Green Party group, said it was “churlish” of the council to cite the company structure around the theatre as reasons for its support being ended by the Cunard administration.
Cunard has reported that in the first week of January it has booked more guests than any equivalent period in the last decade.
CUNARD'S Queen Mary 2 took centre stage at a spectacular fireworks ceremony marking the countdown to this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool.
In 1935, two years after its launch, it was renamed Queen Mary II at the request of Cunard White Star Line to release the Queen Mary name for the much larger liner that was being built at the John Brown shipyard in Clydebank.
It is thought that steel rivets would either have prevented a fatal slash of the hull, or at least limited it to slow the sinking enough for help to arrive, which it did later in the morning when Cunard’s Carpathia arrived in response to Titanic’s SOS.
Liverpool waterfront with its Three Graces including the Liver buildings, Cunard building and Port of Liverpool building and waterfront canal link.
The Cunard Bar on the main deck of the ship would have a nautical theme, “with an intimate atmosphere just right to sample the exquisite range of international cocktails, imported beers, and Newcastle beers on draught”.
According to reporters at the scene, scuffles broke out between a group of demonstrators and police outside the Cunard building.
Any comments you want to make must be received by 31st October 2024 and can be made online or in writing to the Director of Planning & Building Control, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH.
At least 120 passengers and 15 crew members traveling on the Cunard Cruise Line’s Queen Victoria have reported falling ill since the voyage set off on January 22.
Cunard notified QM2 passengers of the itinerary change via email, with holidaymakers set to sail from Sri Lanka on 31 March now heading to instead of the United Arab Emirates.
Elsewhere, Greenock was set to welcome welcome Cunard’s flagship fleet.
Interiors by Lind + Almond promise to be elegant, with boho touches nodding to great-and-good Fitzrovians; think characterful polka dots inspired by Nancy Cunard.
It is where our founder Sir Samuel Cunard began his Transatlantic line in 1840, so what better place to officially name our new ship than somewhere that holds so many special memories.
Joining Cunard, he would sail to and from New York many times during his maritime career.
Nancy Cunard at her Paris press in 1930.
She arrived in Liverpool, the birthplace of Cunard and transatlantic shipping, for an overnight call on Friday.
Common combinations with cunard
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: