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Curtin in a sentence
Curtin meaning
Obsolete spelling of curtain.
Using Curtin
- The main meaning on this page is: Obsolete spelling of curtain.
- In the example corpus, curtin often appears in combinations such as: curtin university, john curtin, curtin and.
Context around Curtin
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 10 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Curtin
- In this selection, "curtin" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, daniel, hoyt, menzies, university, composed and gig stand out and add context to how "curtin" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include at the curtin gig which and bush around curtin and riding. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "curtin" sits close to words such as ache, advani and afi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with curtin
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Curtin said he finally made a decision earlier this week after practice. (12 words)
The Statesman Hotel is located on the corner of Strangways and Theodore Streets, Curtin, ACT. (15 words)
Playing in the then bush around Curtin and riding bikes was what every kid did. (15 words)
John Curtin, executive director of flood and coastal risk management at the Environment Agency, said: "The sheer number of people of all ages who wouldn't think twice about a potentially fatal decision to drive through a flood is deeply worrying. (41 words)
Ramirez and Nguyen will join three other auxiliary bishops Marti Ashe, Terence Robert Curtin and Anthony John Ireland in serving the 1.26 million Catholics living in Melbourne archdiocese, which covers the capital city of New South Wales. (38 words)
She writes that McEwen was “the man” in the “right place” and at the “right time” in Australian political history; and that he stands alongside the great Prime Ministers such as, “Barton, Deakin, Menzies, Curtin and Chifley”. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Hanna-Barbera musical director Hoyt Curtin composed a new theme song for this series, and Curtin's theme would remain in use for much of Scooby-Doo's original broadcast run.
But if there is an August vote and this resolution is on it, Curtin said it will face stiff opposition.
Curtin said he finally made a decision earlier this week after practice.
Daniel Curtin is WA’s top draft prospect and his future rests on West Coast’s No.1 pick call.
Quarrell will be performing songs from the project’s anticipated third album at the Curtin gig, which is happening on Thursday, 25th May.
She writes that McEwen was “the man” in the “right place” and at the “right time” in Australian political history; and that he stands alongside the great Prime Ministers such as, “Barton, Deakin, Menzies, Curtin and Chifley”.
The event, which started on Thursday, was organised by the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development in partnership with Curtin University Malaysia, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and University of Technology Sarawak.
The Statesman Hotel is located on the corner of Strangways and Theodore Streets, Curtin, ACT.
Commission Solicitor Joseph Khan of Curtin & Heefner LLP recommended waiting until commission members identify the scope of possible changes.
Curtin University Students for Palestine (S4P) voted to end their encampment after the student guild withdrew its support following a 150-strong protest occupation of the engineering pavilion on May 22.
Deirdre Curtin was the first female runner across the finish line at the Tom Kelly 8km run in Ardfert on Sunday morning.
Fogarty kicked his fifth goal in the last quarter, but the biggest cheers were saved for Daniel Curtin when the No.8 pick from last year's draft slotted the first two goals of his career.
Horses are still kept in the Curtin horse paddocks with plans to remove the agistment to occur once the planning works get underway.
John Curtin, executive director of flood and coastal risk management at the Environment Agency, said: "The sheer number of people of all ages who wouldn't think twice about a potentially fatal decision to drive through a flood is deeply worrying.
Kim has been tapped to play comedy icon Jane Curtin in the production about the early days of Saturday Night Live.
Margaret Curtin and Nancy Weaver found two at the Oak Bluffs pumping station on March 27.
Now, researchers from Curtin University have found that the measuring about 5m high and 2m wide were formed 100,000 years ago during what was the wettest period in the area’s past half-million years.
Playing in the then bush around Curtin and riding bikes was what every kid did.
Ramirez and Nguyen will join three other auxiliary bishops Marti Ashe, Terence Robert Curtin and Anthony John Ireland in serving the 1.26 million Catholics living in Melbourne archdiocese, which covers the capital city of New South Wales.
Students at the University of Queensland established a Gaza solidarity camp on April 29 and students at Curtin University in Boorloo/Perth are organising a rally on May 1 to launch their solidarity encampment.
Common combinations with curtin
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- curtin university 12×
- john curtin 10×
- curtin and 9×
- curtin was 5×
- curtin is 4×
- at curtin 4×
- curtin said 3×
- and curtin 3×
- hoyt curtin 2×
- daniel curtin 2×