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Magnusson in a sentence
Using Magnusson
- In the example corpus, magnusson often appears in combinations such as: magnusson and, magnus magnusson, magnusson scotland.
Context around Magnusson
- Average sentence length in these examples: 30.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 2 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 13 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Magnusson
- In this selection, "magnusson" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 30.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, magnus, book, artist, scotland, spent and decided stand out and add context to how "magnusson" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include magnus magnusson scotland the and and that magnusson spent much. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "magnusson" sits close to words such as aami, abada and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with magnusson
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
After the success of her first little book, Magnusson decided to write about growing old. (15 words)
Defending Messalonskee’s guards, like Charles, Parent and Tysen Paz, was key, Mt. Blue coach Travis Magnusson said. (18 words)
The Gentle Art Of Swedish Spring CleaningDiscover tips for this year's spring cleaning efforts from Simon& Schuster author Margareta Magnusson. (21 words)
Scandinavian artist Magnusson uses humor and a light touch to encourage people (starting around age 65) to begin weeding out the detritus of their lives so that their children don’t have the thankless job of disposing of things after the person’s death. (44 words)
Given the nature of the advice – and that Magnusson spent much of her adult life abroad, making homes in Annapolis, Singapore and Hong Kong – it’s hard to know what elements of this life plan are Swedish, exactly – something she also notes. (42 words)
Noble families, however, as a rule adopted a family name, which could refer to a presumed or real forefather (e.g. Earl Birger Magnusson Folkunge ) or to the family's coat of arms (e.g. King Gustav Eriksson Vasa ). (39 words)
Example sentences (13)
Given the nature of the advice – and that Magnusson spent much of her adult life abroad, making homes in Annapolis, Singapore and Hong Kong – it’s hard to know what elements of this life plan are Swedish, exactly – something she also notes.
After the success of her first little book, Magnusson decided to write about growing old.
Scandinavian artist Magnusson uses humor and a light touch to encourage people (starting around age 65) to begin weeding out the detritus of their lives so that their children don’t have the thankless job of disposing of things after the person’s death.
Tennis coach Judy Murray, broadcaster Sally Magnusson and national footballing hero Pat Nevin are just some of the names announced with a full programme now available online.
But the lift - that was carried out using a standard deadlift barbell - was sanctioned, with respected strongman official and four-time World's Strongest Man Magnus Ver Magnusson refereeing the attempt.
Defending Messalonskee’s guards, like Charles, Parent and Tysen Paz, was key, Mt. Blue coach Travis Magnusson said.
Magnusson leaves after the one season at Mt. Blue, where he led the Cougars from a 1-17 record to an 11-8 mark and the third seed in the Class A North tournament field.
The Gentle Art Of Swedish Spring CleaningDiscover tips for this year's spring cleaning efforts from Simon& Schuster author Margareta Magnusson.
In 2004, Denis N. Magnusson, Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, had published in Queen's Law Journal an article on Deeks v. Wells.
Magnus Magnusson, Scotland: The Story of a Nation, p. 601. Finally on 6 December 1745, at Derby in northern England, Charles was reluctantly persuaded by his senior officers to turn back to Scotland.
Magnus Magnusson, Scotland: The Story of a Nation, p. 616. The Jacobites felt they could more securely fight the British in a defensive battle on Scottish soil rather than fighting the British in England.
Magnusson and Palsson, Laxdaela Saga, p. 235. The resting place of the draugr was a tomb that served much as a workable home for the creature.
Noble families, however, as a rule adopted a family name, which could refer to a presumed or real forefather (e.g. Earl Birger Magnusson Folkunge ) or to the family's coat of arms (e.g. King Gustav Eriksson Vasa ).
Common combinations with magnusson
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: