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Cunliffe meaning

A surname.

Using Cunliffe

  • The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
  • In the example corpus, cunliffe often appears in combinations such as: cunliffe said, cunliffe who, john cunliffe.

Context around Cunliffe

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
  • Position in the sentence: 14 start, 4 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Cunliffe

  • In this selection, "cunliffe" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, john, boe, asked, says, alongside and lister stand out and add context to how "cunliffe" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include banker lord cunliffe whose nickname and boe cunliffe monetary policy. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "cunliffe" sits close to words such as aaj, abn and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with cunliffe

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Comments from BOE Cunliffe have helped. (6 words)

BOE Cunliffe: Monetary policy is not powerless. (7 words)

Cunliffe led Evansville (9-12, 0-8) with 16 points. (10 words)

The Bank’s deputy governor Sir John Cunliffe says that some pension funds would have collapsed within hours, risking a ‘spiral’ of higher interest on government debt, if it had not stepped in with the September 28 funding guarantee. (39 words)

Mr Cunliffe further mentioned that the nine critically endangered wild animals, which include seven adults and two young calves, are staying in a rhino enclosure for the next four to six weeks, before being released into the wild. (38 words)

The Roman villa excavated by Cunliffe's team was so large that it became known as Fishbourne Roman Palace, and a museum was erected to protect and preserve some of the remains in situ. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

Many shared pictures of Cunliffe alongside the popular ragdolls, who lived on a narrowboat, referring to Cunliffe’s character “Fizzgog”.

Magistrates asked Cunliffe, who had no solicitor, to explain why he hadn’t turned up for his trial.

The Bank’s deputy governor Sir John Cunliffe says that some pension funds would have collapsed within hours, risking a ‘spiral’ of higher interest on government debt, if it had not stepped in with the September 28 funding guarantee.

Earlier this month in Rhos on Sea, Penlington became the Welsh Veterans Champion after beating Graham Bennett (Cunliffe) 21-15 in the final.

Ms Cunliffe-Lister said: "Like many areas of the countryside we have lost so many trees from larch blight and so regenerating the area through this project is a perfect fit.

This deal was undertaken with Hyper Merch Ltd, of which Alexander Cunliffe is also a director, for the sum of £130,000, which included the transfer of staff, plant and machinery, and goodwill.

Commissioner Jeanne Cunliffe said she understood K2’s objection to obtaining an easement, but stressed that because of that, the blocking curb is necessary.

Cunliffe led Evansville (9-12, 0-8) with 16 points.

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David Cunliffe, chief of Hamilton Fire Department, said that the fire to a three-storey townhouse was “well involved” when firefighters arrived.

For Evansville, K.J. Riley, Sam Cunliffe, Artur Labinowicz and John Hall have collectively accounted for 56 percent of all Evansville scoring.

BOE Cunliffe: Monetary policy is not powerless.

Mr Cunliffe further mentioned that the nine critically endangered wild animals, which include seven adults and two young calves, are staying in a rhino enclosure for the next four to six weeks, before being released into the wild.

Comments from BOE Cunliffe have helped.

Cunliffe was also behind Rosie and Jim, a 1990s children’s programme starring the eponymous rag dolls who live on a boat and come to life when no one is looking.

Cunliffe, who was the 60-meter national champion last year, has not competed for the Ducks in either of the team’s two meets this indoor season.

First, however, Cunliffe says she collaborated with Dakota Johnson to get the look of the dress just right.

John Cunliffe, the author and creator of the much-loved children’s TV shows Postman Pat, and Rosie and Jim, has died, aged 85.

His analysis of the site was still regarded as "an outstanding contribution to Iron Age studies" with "a masterly consideration of the metalwork" by Sir Barry Cunliffe in 2012.

Their place was taken by the Heavenly Twins – the judge Lord Sumner and the banker Lord Cunliffe whose nickname derived from the "astronomically" high war compensation they wanted to demand from Germany.

The Roman villa excavated by Cunliffe's team was so large that it became known as Fishbourne Roman Palace, and a museum was erected to protect and preserve some of the remains in situ.

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Common combinations with cunliffe

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Frequently asked questions

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What does "cunliffe" mean?
Cunliffe means: A surname.
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