Get to know Titchmarsh better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Titchmarsh in a sentence
Titchmarsh meaning
- A village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire district, Northamptonshire, England, previously in East Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref TL0279).
- A habitational surname from Old English.
Using Titchmarsh
- The main meaning on this page is: A village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire district, Northamptonshire, England, previously in East Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref TL0279). | A habitational surname from Old English.
- In the example corpus, titchmarsh often appears in combinations such as: alan titchmarsh, titchmarsh has.
Context around Titchmarsh
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 6 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 11 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Titchmarsh
- In this selection, "titchmarsh" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, alan, expansion, danced, poignantly and john stand out and add context to how "titchmarsh" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include alan titchmarsh has warned and as alan titchmarsh said in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "titchmarsh" sits close to words such as aadi, aayush and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with titchmarsh
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And gardening icon Alan Titchmarsh, 75, has a solution. (9 words)
Titchmarsh poignantly remembered, "I would go away on a Sunday evening and come back later in the weekend. (18 words)
The fractional part function has Fourier series expansion Titchmarsh, p. 15, Eq. 2.1.7 : for x not an integer. (20 words)
He spoke about this on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV in December 2007, pointing out that while new bands needed airplay for promotion and sales, long-established artists such as himself also relied upon airplay for the same reasons. (40 words)
In support of friend Diane Pinnock’s ongoing battle with a rare type of cancer, the ladies of Titchmarsh are following in the footsteps of Knapely Women’s Institute to raise funds for Cancer Research, specifically skin cancer. (38 words)
And, in the February issue of Down Your Way, celebrities reveal who gets their vote, with contributors including Sir Michael Parkinson, Alan Ayckbourn, Alan Titchmarsh, John Craven, Peter Wright, Christopher Timothy, and Barbara Taylor Bradford. (35 words)
Example sentences (11)
In support of friend Diane Pinnock’s ongoing battle with a rare type of cancer, the ladies of Titchmarsh are following in the footsteps of Knapely Women’s Institute to raise funds for Cancer Research, specifically skin cancer.
It made headlines last year when Mrs May, who was also seen chatting to Alan Titchmarsh, danced at Craig David's set on the day her successor Boris Johnson resigned.
And gardening icon Alan Titchmarsh, 75, has a solution.
Appearing on a repeated episode of Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh on Sunday (August 11), the presenter asked whether or not she'd like to return to the show.
Having taken the reins from Alan Titchmarsh in 2003, Monty recently mused over the future face of the show during an interview with The Times.
Titchmarsh poignantly remembered, "I would go away on a Sunday evening and come back later in the weekend.
Alan Titchmarsh has warned that if British garden centres fold because of the pandemic, it will lead to more foreign imports of plants carrying 'their own pests and diseases' into the UK.
And, in the February issue of Down Your Way, celebrities reveal who gets their vote, with contributors including Sir Michael Parkinson, Alan Ayckbourn, Alan Titchmarsh, John Craven, Peter Wright, Christopher Timothy, and Barbara Taylor Bradford.
As Alan Titchmarsh said in his article, the bedding plants in danger of perishing unsold ‘with their brilliant flowers, raise our spirits as well as feeding butterflies and bees.
He spoke about this on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV in December 2007, pointing out that while new bands needed airplay for promotion and sales, long-established artists such as himself also relied upon airplay for the same reasons.
The fractional part function has Fourier series expansion Titchmarsh, p. 15, Eq. 2.1.7 : for x not an integer.
Common combinations with titchmarsh
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: