On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Reay. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Reay in a sentence
Reay meaning
A surname.
Using Reay
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
- In the example corpus, reay often appears in combinations such as: reay said, reay team, dave reay.
Context around Reay
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 4 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reay
- In this selection, "reay" 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, michael, halkirk, immediately, lybster, road and church stand out and add context to how "reay" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and cheryl reay were featured and castletown halkirk reay lybster and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reay" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reay
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Reay Church of Scotland dates back to 1739. (8 words)
But just before Reay left for Adelaide, she discovered that her husband was suing her. (15 words)
Rosie Reay, Alexis Granger and Jacinta Bradshaw dressed in their festive best at Light Up Leeton in 2023. (18 words)
The other co-chair, Dave Reay, said: “The communities and businesses we speak to around the country keep telling us they want to see Scotland’s commitment to a just transition come to life through a new set of measurable policies and investments. (43 words)
Vicky Reay, team lead and case manager for the new service, said: "There is already a lot of great work being done by NHS, local authority and third sector teams across north Cumbria to support individuals and their families following a stroke. (42 words)
Port of Walla Walla Director Pat Reay said the Port will finally be breaking ground this year on a 6-million-gallon, concrete storage reservoir on land the Port will lease from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. (39 words)
Example sentences (18)
Corporate affairs director Michael Reay said the biggest factor driving the scarcity of scrap metal was the “containerisation” of metals.
It is based in Wick and has between 50 and 60 members from all over the county, including Thurso, Castletown, Halkirk, Reay, Lybster and Dunbeath.
More immediately, Reay’s team face a tough opener against last season’s third-place Championship side, London City Lionesses, who have just signed the former England forward Danielle Carter.
After he felt some discomfort, Mujahid got off the train at Reay Road railway station on the Harbour line of the suburban railway and sat on a bench at platform number 2, where he collapsed.
After two defeats in three league games before the break, Reay and her players are determined to relaunch their push for the top of the table when they welcome Sheffield United to Eppleton on Sunday (2pm KO).
Reay Church of Scotland dates back to 1739.
Rosie Reay, Alexis Granger and Jacinta Bradshaw dressed in their festive best at Light Up Leeton in 2023.
The other co-chair, Dave Reay, said: “The communities and businesses we speak to around the country keep telling us they want to see Scotland’s commitment to a just transition come to life through a new set of measurable policies and investments.
Vicky Reay, team lead and case manager for the new service, said: "There is already a lot of great work being done by NHS, local authority and third sector teams across north Cumbria to support individuals and their families following a stroke.
Wiltshire Council’s cabinet member for transport councillor Tamara Reay, said: “As we gear up to start these important improvements, we are asking rail customers to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys.
Food historians like Katie Stewart and Reay Tannahill teach us that it was key in upper-class English culinary rituals from the Middle Ages on.
Prof Diane Reay, emeritus professor of education at the University of Cambridge, said white working class communities did not have any sense of being powerful, or having any power in wider society.
Alex and Cheryl Reay were featured on the show in 2007 after disaster struck and the thatched roof of their home caught in fire.
Port of Walla Walla Director Pat Reay said the Port will finally be breaking ground this year on a 6-million-gallon, concrete storage reservoir on land the Port will lease from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.
But just before Reay left for Adelaide, she discovered that her husband was suing her.
Reay says they’re looking at other options, and it all depends on how feasible it is financially for the interested airline.
We’re into the final 50 laps, awaiting another restart, with Power leading Carpenter, Pagenaud, Hunter-Reay and, surprisingly, Rossi all the way up from 32nd.
B. Capp, ‘Popular literature’, in B. Reay, ed., Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England (Routledge, 1985), p. 199. Tessa Watt estimates the number of copies sold may have been in the millions.
Common combinations with reay
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: