Below you will find example sentences with "margaret mitchell". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Margaret Mitchell in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: mitchell
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 9
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 30.3 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 13 start, 3 middle, 4 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "margaret mitchell" has 2 words and usually appears near the start in these examples. The average sentence has 30.3 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as walker m margaret mitchell and john, et al margaret mitchell s gone, gone, wind and atlanta stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with donovan mitchell, princess margaret, mitchell starc, donovan mitchell and mitchell starc, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with margaret mitchell

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In 1937, Margaret Mitchell's won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. (11 words)

Mitchell, M., et al., Margaret Mitchell: reporter, p. 154. Many of her stories were vividly descriptive. (16 words)

Mr. Lemoine, turned to Margaret Mitchell, a former co-lead of Ethical AI at Google, for help. (17 words)

Walker, M., Margaret Mitchell and John Marsh: the love story behind Gone With the Wind, p. 32. "Margaret" is a character riding a galloping pony in The Little Pioneers, and plays " Cowboys and Indians " in When We Were Shipwrecked. (39 words)

Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 106. However, May Belle Mitchell placed a high value on education for women and she wanted her daughter's future accomplishments to come from using her mind. (38 words)

Walker, M. Margaret Mitchell and John Marsh: the love story behind Gone With the Wind. p. 37 & 80. Upshaw was an Atlanta boy, a few months younger than Mitchell, whose family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 1916. (38 words)

Example sentences (20)

Farr, Finis, Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta: the author of Gone With the Wind, p. 32. Soon after the riot, Margaret's family decided to move away from Jackson Hill.

Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 325. Margaret's relationship with her grandmother would become quarrelsome in later years as she entered adulthood.

Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 56. Margaret sat on a platform wearing a Votes-for-Women banner blowing kisses to the gentlemen while her mother gave an impassioned speech.

Walker, M., Margaret Mitchell and John Marsh: the love story behind Gone With the Wind, p. 32. "Margaret" is a character riding a galloping pony in The Little Pioneers, and plays " Cowboys and Indians " in When We Were Shipwrecked.

Edwards, A., Road to Tara: The Life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 56 & 60. After finishing her freshman year at Smith, Mitchell returned to Atlanta to take over the household for her father and never returned to college.

For the production, she made a Ku Klux Klan costume from a white crepe dress and wore a boy's wig. Mitchell, M., et al., Before Scarlett: girlhood writings of Margaret Mitchell, p. 131-132.

Mitchell biographer Marianne Walker, author of Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone with the Wind, believes that those who attack the book on these grounds have not read it.

Mitchell, M., et al., Before Scarlett: girlhood writings of Margaret Mitchell, p. 138. She also joined the Literary Club and had two stories published in the yearbook: Little Sister and Sergeant Terry.

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Mitchell, M., et al., Margaret Mitchell: reporter, p. 154. Many of her stories were vividly descriptive.

Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 106. However, May Belle Mitchell placed a high value on education for women and she wanted her daughter's future accomplishments to come from using her mind.

Upon graduating from Washington Seminary in June 1918, Mitchell fell in love with a Harvard graduate, a young army lieutenant, Clifford West Henry, Edwards, A., Road to Tara: The Life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 46-48.

Walker, M., Margaret Mitchell and John Marsh: the love story behind Gone With the Wind, p. 134. Mitchell discussed her interest in "dirty" book shops and sexually explicit prose in letters to a friend, Harvey Smith.

Walker, M. Margaret Mitchell and John Marsh: the love story behind Gone With the Wind. p. 37 & 80. Upshaw was an Atlanta boy, a few months younger than Mitchell, whose family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 1916.

Mr. Lemoine, turned to Margaret Mitchell, a former co-lead of Ethical AI at Google, for help.

Margaret Mitchell, chief ethics scientist at Hugging Face, told in October that these invisible digital watermarks are useful, but not a “silver bullet” to identify AI-generated content.

In 1937, Margaret Mitchell's won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

In his review in The Journal and Constitution, Bob Summer wrote that Ms. Siddons had evoked the city as well as Margaret Mitchell had.

African Americans and Irish Americans are treated "in precisely the same way" in Gone with the Wind, writes David O'Connell in his 1996 book, The Irish Roots of Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind.

Brown, E.F., et al., Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind: a bestseller's odyssey from Atlanta to Hollywood, p. 225. She was active in Home Defense, sewed hospital gowns and put patches on trousers.

Brown, E. F., et al., Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller's Odyssey from Atlanta to Hollywood, p. 271-272.

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