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Newsagents in a sentence

Newsagents | Newsagent

Newsagents meaning

plural of newsagent

Using Newsagents

  • The main meaning on this page is: plural of newsagent
  • In the example corpus, newsagents often appears in combinations such as: newsagents and, newsagents in, at newsagents.

Context around Newsagents

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
  • Position in the sentence: 3 start, 13 middle, 4 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Newsagents

  • In this selection, "newsagents" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, hull, destroying, cheneys, souvenir, remain and two stand out and add context to how "newsagents" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include a hull newsagents and allinson s newsagents. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "newsagents" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with newsagents

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

For example in 1981 there was Smallwood’s greengrocers and Allinson’s newsagents. (13 words)

Destroying newsagents and places of worship in their local neighbourhood will not honour them. (14 words)

The dog turned a corner and vanished, but I assume he went into the newsagents. (15 words)

Today, 14 shops appeared to be open for business in the sleepy Hampshire town - including two butchers, a wine store, two coffee shops, a pet shop, a newsagents, two optician's, a dentist, a fish and chip shop, a patisserie and a pharmacy. (43 words)

Ms Land said officers then received a call from the owner of Station View Newsagents in Kendal saying he had received a notification on his phone that movement had been detected in his shop at around 2am that morning. (39 words)

But a resolute Dennis continued to play every week, even forcing his wife to buy tickets from the local newsagents on his behalf when he was in hospital over Christmas to undergo a knee operation. (35 words)

Example sentences (20)

Johnson had convictions for 71 previous offences, including being jailed in 2017 for seven years, with extended licence of three years, for an armed knifepoint robbery at a Hull newsagents.

The freehold of McCormick's Newsagents and Convenience store is available for £97,500 with local property firm Bowman Rebecchi handling the sale.

A dozen sweets, cereals and fizzy drinks were bought by MailOnline from newsagents, souvenir shops and specialty American sweet shops from across central London.

Destroying newsagents and places of worship in their local neighbourhood will not honour them.

For example in 1981 there was Smallwood’s greengrocers and Allinson’s newsagents.

However, a string of East businesses ranging from independent restaurants and newsagents to a Sainsbury's supermarket have been caught misleading customers with inaccurate ratings in what experts say is a nationwide problem.

Located at 25 High Street, in the former Cheneys newsagents, the team swung opened their doors to excited cake lovers across the town.

Ms Land said officers then received a call from the owner of Station View Newsagents in Kendal saying he had received a notification on his phone that movement had been detected in his shop at around 2am that morning.

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Police were called to a stabbing outside a newsagents in Hatfield Road, St Albans, at the junction with Wynchlands Crescent at 3.40pm on October 9, 2023.

The annual is priced again at £4.99, making it the ideal gift, and is available at newsagents and supermarkets across the Black Country.

The owners of the Niddrie newsagents said they had sold 27 division one winning entries since they opened their doors in 1972.

Clothes and book sellers are complaining that they have had to close while supermarkets and large newsagents remain open - and are selling items such as clothes, shoes and books.

During my 1980s adolescence, most porn was out of my reach – on the top shelf of the newsagents or in the small X-rated section of the local video store.

Today, 14 shops appeared to be open for business in the sleepy Hampshire town - including two butchers, a wine store, two coffee shops, a pet shop, a newsagents, two optician's, a dentist, a fish and chip shop, a patisserie and a pharmacy.

Since the beginning of the project in 2016, two of the nine newsagents recorded have ceased trading.

The dog turned a corner and vanished, but I assume he went into the newsagents.

But a resolute Dennis continued to play every week, even forcing his wife to buy tickets from the local newsagents on his behalf when he was in hospital over Christmas to undergo a knee operation.

David, the owner of Wilson’s newsagents on King Street, scooped £2,000 – the equivalent of a year’s-worth of fuel.

Police are appealing for witnesses following two attempted robberies at newsagents in Glenrothes last night.

There’d be a lot fewer corner stores & newsagents if the Patels were to disappear off the face of cold, miserable & sodden Britain.

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Common combinations with newsagents

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "newsagents" in a sentence?
An example: "Johnson had convictions for 71 previous offences, including being jailed in 2017 for seven years, with extended licence of three years, for an armed knifepoint robbery at a Hull newsagents." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "newsagents" from authentic English texts.
What does "newsagents" mean?
Newsagents means: plural of newsagent
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