Get to know Clauses better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Clauses meaning
plural of clause
Using Clauses
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of clause
- In the example corpus, clauses often appears in combinations such as: clauses in, clauses and, the clauses.
Context around Clauses
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 15 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Clauses
- In this selection, "clauses" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, arbitration, certain, santa, traveled, value and replace stand out and add context to how "clauses" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 47 santa clauses and mrs and and both clauses ending with. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "clauses" sits close to words such as alvarez, chop and coincided, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with clauses
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The agreement did not contain any contingent rent clauses, or purchase options or escalation clauses. (15 words)
He said police had included sedition clauses in FIR to prevent him from getting bail. (15 words)
The 47 Santa Clauses and Mrs. Clauses traveled to Jerusalem, the Galilee and the Dead Sea regions. (17 words)
I call bill 10 sugarcoated because while the PF are pushing for certain clauses in it that favor their hellish reign to through with a few seemingly good clauses the big picture is that bill 10 will greatly aid the PF dysfunctional govt. (43 words)
Farmers will also be looking for a swift enactment of the Windsor clauses that reverse bans on the importation from Great Britain and 11 native British trees, along with a relaxation of rules regarding secondhand farm machinery. (37 words)
Ramaphosa signed the bill into law but delayed the implementation of the two clauses, by three months to allow for further parliamentary discussions after the DA requested additional discussions on contentious clauses in parliament before implementation. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Nyirenda, who was a guest of honour, said lawyers advise on and draft the pari passu, negative pledge, maturity, currency, interest rate, the confidential clauses and cross-default clauses.
Ramaphosa signed the bill into law but delayed the implementation of the two clauses, by three months to allow for further parliamentary discussions after the DA requested additional discussions on contentious clauses in parliament before implementation.
I call bill 10 sugarcoated because while the PF are pushing for certain clauses in it that favor their hellish reign to through with a few seemingly good clauses the big picture is that bill 10 will greatly aid the PF dysfunctional govt.
The 47 Santa Clauses and Mrs. Clauses traveled to Jerusalem, the Galilee and the Dead Sea regions.
The agreement did not contain any contingent rent clauses, or purchase options or escalation clauses.
Ghana's former President, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings has raised concern over what he termed, "problematic clauses" such as the transitional provisions and the indemnity clauses in the 1992 constitution.
DNA prosecutors accuse Tariceanu of receiving the bribe from representatives of an Austrian company in exchange for approving several additional clauses to a state contract, with the sum representing 10% of the clauses’ value.
Members of parliament who support the bill in principle but do not agree with certain clauses can propose amendments to those clauses at this stage.
Perhaps for this reason, infinitive clauses replace subjunctive clauses more often in Portuguese than in other Romance languages.
The British Bankers' Association said that such clauses are rare. citation Current discussions in the UK consider outlawing such clauses.
The Oromo version uses poetic features, such as the initial ha in both clauses with the final -aa in the same word, and both clauses ending with -an.
The word that as a relative pronoun is normally found only in restrictive relative clauses (unlike which and who, which can be used in both restrictive and unrestrictive clauses).
Thus any 3-SAT instance with m clauses and n variables may be converted into an equisatisfiable one-in-three 3-SAT instance with 5m clauses and n+6m variables.
Validity of arbitration clauses The validity of arbitration clauses in the US is not a settled legal matter. citation Typically, the validity of an arbitration clause is decided by a court rather than an arbitrator.
Almost every one of these contracts contains arbitration clauses which mandate that arbitration is conducted outside of the country because Guyana does not have modern legislative framework nor the human resource capacity to do them locally.
Be mindful of any hidden fees or clauses that could affect the overall cost of the loan.
By far the most prevalent is use of standard contractual clauses that bind non-EU data importers to the privacy standards that bind EU data exporters.
During the Christmas season we not only meet Santas and Santa Clauses everywhere – we also meet robins.
Farmers will also be looking for a swift enactment of the Windsor clauses that reverse bans on the importation from Great Britain and 11 native British trees, along with a relaxation of rules regarding secondhand farm machinery.
He said police had included sedition clauses in FIR to prevent him from getting bail.
Common combinations with clauses
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- clauses in 32×
- clauses and 16×
- the clauses 16×
- clauses of 14×
- clauses that 14×
- arbitration clauses 8×
- santa clauses 7×
- clauses which 7×
- contractual clauses 7×
- clauses to 6×