How do you use Qtd in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts.
Qtd in a sentence
Using Qtd
- In the example corpus, qtd often appears in combinations such as: qtd in, qtd the, justinianus qtd.
Context around Qtd
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 16 start, 1 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Qtd
- In this selection, "qtd" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 28.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 1989, 1998, anybody and 1995 stand out and add context to how "qtd" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1 3 qtd in birley and 13 1 qtd by carrié. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "qtd" sits close to words such as abattoirs, aberrant and abike, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with qtd
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Qtd. in Gibbs, 91. Upon their return, Priestley easily fulfilled his duties as librarian and tutor. (16 words)
Jackson qtd. 1995 p. 266 Reviews following months after publication contained limited positive appraisal of the poem. (17 words)
Jordan later described this shot as the major turning point in his basketball career. qtd. in Lazenby, Roland. (18 words)
I have thought it best to say nothing about the matter to anybody." qtd in Waley (1960), ix–x render Murasaki most likely earned her second nickname, "Our Lady of the Chronicles" ( Nihongi no tsubone), for teaching Shōshi Chinese literature. (40 words)
Jackson 1970 qtd. p. 246 The review then concluded, "His 'psychological curiosity', as he terms it, depends in no slight degree on the establishment of the previous fact which we have mentioned: but the poem itself is below criticism. (39 words)
Meditations 1.3, qtd. in Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 35. In his letters, Marcus makes frequent and affectionate reference to her; he was grateful that, "although she was fated to die young, yet she spent her last years with me". (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Codex Justinianus 2.13.1, qtd. by Carrié & Rousselle, l"Empire Romain, 678. If a governor of senatorial rank himself felt these pressures, one can imagine the difficulties faced by a mere praeses.
HA Marcus 2.1 and Meditations 5.4, qtd. in Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 32. Even so, Marcus credits his mother with teaching him "religious piety, simplicity in diet" and how to avoid "the ways of the rich".
Holmes 1989 qtd p. 161 It is possible that the imagery of Biographia Literaria followed the recovery of the "Kubla Khan" manuscript during the composition of the book.
Holmes 1998 qtd. p. 435 The image of himself that Coleridge provides is of a dreamer who reads works of lore and not as an opium addict.
I have thought it best to say nothing about the matter to anybody." qtd in Waley (1960), ix–x render Murasaki most likely earned her second nickname, "Our Lady of the Chronicles" ( Nihongi no tsubone), for teaching Shōshi Chinese literature.
Jackson 1970 qtd. p. 246 The review then concluded, "His 'psychological curiosity', as he terms it, depends in no slight degree on the establishment of the previous fact which we have mentioned: but the poem itself is below criticism.
Jackson qtd. 1995 p. 266 Reviews following months after publication contained limited positive appraisal of the poem.
Jordan later described this shot as the major turning point in his basketball career. qtd. in Lazenby, Roland.
Love Papa." qtd. in Reynolds (1999), 546 However, he was seriously ill, and believed himself to be on the verge of a breakdown.
Meditations 1.3, qtd. in Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 35. In his letters, Marcus makes frequent and affectionate reference to her; he was grateful that, "although she was fated to die young, yet she spent her last years with me".
Nathan states that certain commonalities allow college students to cohere: "What holds students together, really, is age, pop culture, a handful of (recent) historical events, and getting a degree" (qtd.
Perkins 2010 qtd. p. 39 The literary critic D. F. Rauber claimed that the man was "necessary to create the illusion of the cut short rather than the stopped".
Professional jurists called him "an emperor most skilled in the law" Codex Justinianus 7.2.6, qtd. and tr.
Qtd. in Butler, 44. Most of Burke's detractors deplored what they viewed as theatrical pity for the French queen—a pity they felt was at the expense of the people.
Qtd. in Claeys, 180. Paine's arguments were already common and accessible in France; they had, in a sense, already been rejected.
Qtd. in Crossland, 294. Burke also associated republican principles with alchemy and insubstantial air, mocking the scientific work done by both Priestley and French chemists.
Qtd. in Gibbs, 91. Upon their return, Priestley easily fulfilled his duties as librarian and tutor.
Qtd. in Hawke, 7. Adams viewed Paine's Age of Reason not as the embodiment of the Enlightenment but as a "betrayal" of it.
Qtd. in Hubbard, p. 195. Finally, a letter of complaint to the metropolitan British Foreign Office gave result and the federal government in Saint Kitts was ordered by their superiors in London to take speedy action.
Qtd. in MacMullen, Constantine, 40. Maxentius' rebellion Dresden bust of Maxentius Following Galerius' recognition of Constantine as caesar, Constantine's portrait was brought to Rome, as was customary.
Common combinations with qtd
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: