On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Curators. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Curators in a sentence
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Curators meaning
plural of curator
Using Curators
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of curator
- In the example corpus, curators often appears in combinations such as: curators and, the curators, and curators.
Context around Curators
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 6 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Curators
- In this selection, "curators" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, canine, dealers, 2021, say, dismantled and pexmas stand out and add context to how "curators" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include curators at the and 15 canine curators with a. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "curators" sits close to words such as adopters, airfields and allowable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with curators
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Market curators Pexmas are curating the first iteration of the Sunday Markets. (12 words)
Story curators Suzanne Skrabak helped to select the stories that grace The Colony Theatre stage. (15 words)
Curators at the library have been searching for the elusive 1939 first edition for at least a decade. (18 words)
He sees leading the museum and its staff of 45 curators — whom he calls “an incredible powerhouse” — as his next adventure, aiming to bring the world to Israel and the culture of Israel and the Jewish people to the world. (40 words)
As a result, artists, dealers, curators, and collectors must now navigate a case-by-case evaluation to determine if a work initially deemed fair use could lose that protection depending on how it is presented, sold, or marketed. (38 words)
It’s made of the thick red, yellow and black wool used in military uniforms, and curators say the tight geometric motif of small squares was similar to woodworking patterns, perhaps an allusion to an activity considered masculine. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
The 48 artworks by 28 artists were “chosen” by 15 canine curators – with a little help from Carlton and their owners, who are all artists or curators.
As a result, artists, dealers, curators, and collectors must now navigate a case-by-case evaluation to determine if a work initially deemed fair use could lose that protection depending on how it is presented, sold, or marketed.
As ProPublica reported this year, in September 2021, curators dismantled much of the exhibit at the request of tribal partners, who wished to see the items reunited with the ancestors they were buried with before their repatriation.
Budget goods high street store Big Bazar which went bust at the end of last month will not be taken over and relaunched, the curators have told staff.
Curators are keen to stress, however, it is not all lore about gore and stories about Vikings as traders, farmers and craftspeople will feature too.
Curators at the Illinois State Museum say they don’t know exactly how 38 wooden sculptures made their way from Kenya to Springfield.
Curators at the library have been searching for the elusive 1939 first edition for at least a decade.
Female curators and keepers became more common during the second world war, when male employees were called up to serve.
He sees leading the museum and its staff of 45 curators — whom he calls “an incredible powerhouse” — as his next adventure, aiming to bring the world to Israel and the culture of Israel and the Jewish people to the world.
If Met curators had contacted any of those tribes, they might have learned which group created the items.
It is open Mondays 10am until 1pm and Thursday 2pm until 5pm and the curators are Sue Hubbard and Carole Page.
It’s made of the thick red, yellow and black wool used in military uniforms, and curators say the tight geometric motif of small squares was similar to woodworking patterns, perhaps an allusion to an activity considered masculine.
Jennifer Reeder is currently one of our guest curators, and we're going to have another one, which I think maybe you'll appreciate, though I know you have very intense opinions on hardcore music.
Market curators Pexmas are curating the first iteration of the Sunday Markets.
Nairne notes that curators are usually “meant to have a degree of healthy, critical distance”, but she confesses that, when it comes to Neel, she has also been thoroughly seduced.
Story curators Suzanne Skrabak helped to select the stories that grace The Colony Theatre stage.
The painting adds to the around 40 of his works, which includes sketches and illustrated letters exchanged with other Glasgow Boys, and curators said the latest painting illustrates the artist’s passion for wildlife.
The Reliquary of St. Servatius: What visitors to Quedlinburg come to see today is just the "external, valuable containers," say the curators.
Yes, it was violent for the ABA to send a free copy of the book to the curators for bookstores to examine.
Alaia is the only designer to have his own section in the exhibition, which curators say is a “testament to the close relationship Naomi had with him” as an “instrumental” figure in her early career.
Common combinations with curators
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- curators and 17×
- the curators 13×
- and curators 10×
- curators are 7×
- of curators 7×
- museum curators 7×
- curators of 6×
- curators who 5×
- by curators 4×
- its curators 3×