Below you will find example sentences with "northern england". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Northern England in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: northern
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 18
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 25.8 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 2 start, 13 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "northern england" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 25.8 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as and eventually northern england will also, ireland and northern england later, ireland, scotland and wales stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with northern ireland, england patriots, manchester england, northern ireland, northern ontario and across northern, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with northern england
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Scotland, Northern Ireland, and eventually, northern England will also see some sunshine. (12 words)
However, the thunderstorm warning for Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England is still in place. (17 words)
Heavy rain developing across Northern Ireland this morning, spreading to northwest Wales, northern England and much of this afternoon. (19 words)
On Saturday gales and heavy rain are expect to affect central and northern Scotland, but the rest of the UK will see plenty of sunshine - and warmth is predicted in the south, while northern England and Northern Ireland will be windy. (41 words)
Reporting on Friday night into Saturday, the Met Office says: "Aurora potentially visible as far south as northern England and Northern Ireland, and perhaps some northern coastal areas of North Wales and Norfolk. (33 words)
Northern Scotland can expect heavy showers throughout Wednesday, while it will rain in northern England and Wales during the mid-morning and early afternoon but should dry up later on in the day. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Meanwhile, there is also a third weather warning for ice across Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, northern England, northern Wales, and northern Midlands.
Reporting on Friday night into Saturday, the Met Office says: "Aurora potentially visible as far south as northern England and Northern Ireland, and perhaps some northern coastal areas of North Wales and Norfolk.
On Saturday gales and heavy rain are expect to affect central and northern Scotland, but the rest of the UK will see plenty of sunshine - and warmth is predicted in the south, while northern England and Northern Ireland will be windy.
Northern England, and Northern Ireland could also experience rainfall, according to the latest Ventusky maps, but it is not expected to be as heavy as central and southern England.
The first warning is for much of southern Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England, west Wales and south-west England, in force from 18:00 Sunday to 09:00 on Monday.
A third ice alert covering Northern Ireland, parts of Wales and northern England, comes into force at 6pm, ending at 10am tomorrow.
Before this week, many northern leaders in northern England believed the future economic growth of a vast region from South Yorkshire to the border with Scotland would be underpinned by HS2.
Cloudy with outbreaks of rain moving north-eastwards across Northern Ireland, North Wales and northern England into Scotland through the day.
Heavy rain developing across Northern Ireland this morning, spreading to northwest Wales, northern England and much of this afternoon.
Rain across Scotland, initially falling as snow in the north and leading to some icy stretches, then reaching Northern Ireland and northern England later.
Maps released by WX Charts show how the snow will arrive in Northern Ireland and northern England on Wednesday.
Scotland, Northern Ireland, and eventually, northern England will also see some sunshine.
Speaking out the Met Office has said the UK is braced for "a band of cloud and rain moves across northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The Met Office states: “A spell of strong west or southwesterly winds is likely to affect Northern Ireland, north Wales, northern England and much of Scotland from Tuesday evening.
Northern Scotland can expect heavy showers throughout Wednesday, while it will rain in northern England and Wales during the mid-morning and early afternoon but should dry up later on in the day.
Heavy rain is forecast for the Midlands, northern England and Northern Ireland, with some areas receiving up to 20mm throughout Sunday.
However, the thunderstorm warning for Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England is still in place.
Meanwhile, some showers and more persistent rain and hilltop snow will affect Northern Ireland, southern Scotland and northern England at times.
A Met Office yellow warning is in place for northern England and southern Scotland, parts of Yorkshire, and parts of north-west England, including Lancashire and Cumbria, from 10am today until 10am tomorrow.
Most of southern England, the Midlands, parts of Wales and much of northern England are covered by the alert, which warns of "lightning, hail and gusty winds" that could lead to some disruption.