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  • Average sentence length in these examples: 28.2 words
  • Position in the sentence: 5 start, 1 middle, 0 end
  • Sentence types: 6 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
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  • In this selection, "mckisack" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 28.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, may, 1959 and pointed stand out and add context to how "mckisack" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include mckisack 1959 p and historians may mckisack pointed out. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
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Example types with mckisack

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McKisack (1959), p. 255. Both in his religious views and his interests, Edward was a conventional man. (17 words)

In a 1960 article, titled "Edward III and the Historians", May McKisack pointed out the teleological nature of Stubbs' judgement. (20 words)

McKisack (1959), p. 458. The appellants had now succeeded completely in breaking up the circle of favourites around the king. (20 words)

McKisack. p. 509 and other pages Fortunes of war Map showing the area (in pink) gained by England through the Treaty of Brétigny By the early 1340s, it was clear that Edward's policy of alliances was too costly, and yielded too few results. (44 words)

McKisack (1959), p. 272. Papal taxation of the English Church was suspected to be financing the nation's enemies, while the practice of provisions – the Pope providing benefices for clerics – caused resentment in the English population. (36 words)

McKisack (1959), p. 139. After a succession of victories, the English held great possessions in France, the French king was in English custody, and the French central government had almost totally collapsed. (32 words)

Example sentences (6)

In a 1960 article, titled "Edward III and the Historians", May McKisack pointed out the teleological nature of Stubbs' judgement.

McKisack (1959), p. 139. After a succession of victories, the English held great possessions in France, the French king was in English custody, and the French central government had almost totally collapsed.

McKisack (1959), p. 255. Both in his religious views and his interests, Edward was a conventional man.

McKisack (1959), p. 272. Papal taxation of the English Church was suspected to be financing the nation's enemies, while the practice of provisions – the Pope providing benefices for clerics – caused resentment in the English population.

McKisack (1959), p. 458. The appellants had now succeeded completely in breaking up the circle of favourites around the king.

McKisack. p. 509 and other pages Fortunes of war Map showing the area (in pink) gained by England through the Treaty of Brétigny By the early 1340s, it was clear that Edward's policy of alliances was too costly, and yielded too few results.

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