On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Shawcross. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Shawcross in a sentence
Shawcross meaning
A surname from Old English.
Using Shawcross
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from Old English.
- In the example corpus, shawcross often appears in combinations such as: william shawcross, shawcross the, ryan shawcross.
Context around Shawcross
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 14 start, 4 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Shawcross
- In this selection, "shawcross" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, william, ryan, rory, urged, london and wrote stand out and add context to how "shawcross" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 2020 and shawcross has been and biographer william shawcross wrote no. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "shawcross" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and aberdare, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with shawcross
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Lawrence returned as an academy coach in 2020 and Shawcross has been back since last summer. (16 words)
Shawcross, p. 85 Three weeks later, the family discovered he had been captured after being wounded. (16 words)
Shawcross, p. 136 Eventually, in January 1923, Elizabeth agreed to marry Albert, despite her misgivings about royal life. (18 words)
Elizabeth's diary, 6 January 1927, quoted in Shawcross, p. 264 Their journey by sea took them via Jamaica, the Panama Canal and the Pacific; Elizabeth fretted constantly over her baby back in Britain, but their journey was a public relations success. (42 words)
In one of his final public interventions before he stands down as longstanding chairman of the Charity Commission, William Shawcross urged charities to drop their obsessions with the next large public service contract and consider their beneficiaries. (37 words)
Val Shawcross, London’s deputy mayor for transport, said: “The opening of the Elizabeth line this year will transform travel across London, and TfL taking over services to Heathrow is a major milestone in the project. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
When William Shawcross was commissioned to write the Queen Mother's official story, the Palace said he 'will be given full access to her personal papers'.
Club legend and current under-21s boss Ryan Shawcross will take caretaker charge for today’s Championship home clash with Sunderland (3pm).
Deva's Rory Shawcross and Lewis McKiernon were also in action in Plas Madoc, where they were just pipped on points.
Finn Shawcross, 10, learns how to do a hand stitch on paper during the artist boot camp session Monday at College for Kids in Loveland.
Lawrence returned as an academy coach in 2020 and Shawcross has been back since last summer.
The original signage was carefully removed and each letter handed over to a different artist to rework, including Richard Wentworth, Conrad Shawcross and the late Nancy Fouts.
BBC Local News: Stoke and Staffordshire -- Stoke wait to discover the severity of an ankle injury sustained by captain Ryan Shawcross in Saturday's loss to Leicester.
In one of his final public interventions before he stands down as longstanding chairman of the Charity Commission, William Shawcross urged charities to drop their obsessions with the next large public service contract and consider their beneficiaries.
Val Shawcross, London’s deputy mayor for transport, said: “The opening of the Elizabeth line this year will transform travel across London, and TfL taking over services to Heathrow is a major milestone in the project.
Biographer William Shawcross wrote: "No doubt Princess Margaret felt that she was protecting her mother and other members of the family".
Bradford, p. 321; Shawcross, p. 516 Adolf Hitler is said to have called her "the most dangerous woman in Europe" because he viewed her popularity as a threat to German interests.
Elizabeth's diary, 6 January 1927, quoted in Shawcross, p. 264 Their journey by sea took them via Jamaica, the Panama Canal and the Pacific; Elizabeth fretted constantly over her baby back in Britain, but their journey was a public relations success.
Shawcross, p. 136 Eventually, in January 1923, Elizabeth agreed to marry Albert, despite her misgivings about royal life.
Shawcross, p. 397 Edward and Simpson married and became the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, but while Edward was a Royal Highness, George VI withheld the style from the Duchess, a decision that Elizabeth supported.
Shawcross, p. 430 The French press praised the demeanour and charm of the royal couple during the delayed but successful visit, augmented by Hartnell's wardrobe.
Shawcross, p. 528 During the " Phoney War " the Queen was given revolver training because of fears of imminent invasion.
Shawcross, p. 807 In December 1966, she underwent an operation to remove a tumour after she was diagnosed with colon cancer.
Shawcross, p. 85 Three weeks later, the family discovered he had been captured after being wounded.
Shawcross, pp. 266–296 She charmed the public in Fiji when shaking hands with a long line of official guests, as a stray dog walked in on the ceremony and she shook its paw as well.
The following year, the government closed the paper, and Sihanouk's police publicly humiliated Khieu by beating, undressing and photographing him in public—as Shawcross notes, "not the sort of humiliation that men forgive or forget".
Common combinations with shawcross
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- william shawcross 6×
- shawcross the 4×
- ryan shawcross 2×
- shawcross and 2×
- shawcross in 2×