Wondering how to use Clamping in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Clamping meaning
present participle and gerund of clamp
Using Clamping
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of clamp
- In the example corpus, clamping often appears in combinations such as: clamping down, the clamping, by clamping.
Context around Clamping
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Clamping
- In this selection, "clamping" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, toward, believe, defenders, down, force and stench stand out and add context to how "clamping" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a jaw clamping stench and and and officials clamping down on. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "clamping" sits close to words such as accrington, airfoil and airstrip, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with clamping
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Fumbles caused by massive defenders clamping down on quarterbacks? (9 words)
TechScape: The US is clamping down on cryptocurrency – is the UK next? (12 words)
This means clamping down on allegations of rampant fraud and personal enrichment. (12 words)
Ion Ciucur, 29, a Romanian national, who lives in Gretna Green, Scotland, appeared at London’s Old Bailey on Thursday, where prosecutor Caroline Carberry KC told the the offence related to two incidents in July 2019 involving “castration by clamping”. (40 words)
This is coming from a legal cannabis farm nearby, with the area said to be in need of a "scrubber" machine after residents complained about a "skunk-like" odour, a "jaw-clamping stench" and an "ungodly stink" in the air. (40 words)
The TUC, global rights group Amnesty International, as well as human rights activist Femi Falana, amongst others, had berated the Federal Government for clamping down on the labour leader and demanded his immediate and unconditional release. (36 words)
Fumbles caused by massive defenders clamping down on quarterbacks? (9 words)
TechScape: The US is clamping down on cryptocurrency – is the UK next? (12 words)
Example sentences (20)
A bipartisan approach toward clamping down on big tech companies is receiving a mixed reception inside conservative circles, especially among those who believe clamping down on Google and Amazon could hurt the American economy.
Clamping down on export control violations, their perpetrators, and financial enablers is a key way to ensure that Ukraine breaks through the current deadlock on the battlefield.
Fumbles caused by massive defenders clamping down on quarterbacks?
He said that the Command is taking proactive measures in eradicating and clamping down on the operations of miscreants and criminals, thereby chasing them into hiding.
Ion Ciucur, 29, a Romanian national, who lives in Gretna Green, Scotland, appeared at London’s Old Bailey on Thursday, where prosecutor Caroline Carberry KC told the the offence related to two incidents in July 2019 involving “castration by clamping”.
TechScape: The US is clamping down on cryptocurrency – is the UK next?
They warn that any further clamping down would, you guessed it, stifle innovation.
Vicki Ringer, regional spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood, said laws clamping down on abortions only hurt the women who can least afford health care and the time off work.
With significant clamping force, the fit of the Turtle Beach Recon 70X is still somewhat confining on larger heads.
And with the addition of VAR and officials clamping down on player behaviour, many of the matches come from this season.
Clamping down harder and faster on abuses of power by the world's biggest digital companies: such is the promise of the European Union's new legal arsenal, which comes into full force from Thursday.
Just two women in the 74-year history of F1 have ever had the thrill of clamping down on the throttle at 'lights out'.
MultiChoice is clamping down on piracy, conducting operations at five separate locations in Gauteng and resulting in several arrests.
Police are clamping down on delivery riders on e-bikes in the pedestrianised area of Lancaster city centre after a number of complaints to Lancaster BID.
Sneaky drivers are said to have attempted to dodge fines by making their licence plates "invisible" to cameras – and authorities are clamping down.
The TUC, global rights group Amnesty International, as well as human rights activist Femi Falana, amongst others, had berated the Federal Government for clamping down on the labour leader and demanded his immediate and unconditional release.
This is coming from a legal cannabis farm nearby, with the area said to be in need of a "scrubber" machine after residents complained about a "skunk-like" odour, a "jaw-clamping stench" and an "ungodly stink" in the air.
This means clamping down on allegations of rampant fraud and personal enrichment.
With a folding design (easy for transportation), the poles have a clip close FlickLock Pro clamping system as well as a foam handle for comfort.
With Trump clamping down on not just US-China trade but also on Chinese products assembled and routed through countries such as Malaysia and Vietnam, the blow to Chinese growth will be considerable.
Common combinations with clamping
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- clamping down 48×
- the clamping 6×
- by clamping 5×
- in clamping 5×
- is clamping 4×
- for clamping 4×
- and clamping 3×
- of clamping 3×
- are clamping 3×
- clamping of 2×