Sentence examples for divided into clauses from inspiring English sources

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As it is the lexicogrammar that is the object of study, all the texts are firstly divided into clause complexes, which are then divided into clauses.

The extracted direct speeches of Huineng are divided into clauses and imported into SysFan, a computational tool to produce systemic and functional analysis (Wu 2000).

Drawing on Fairclough (2003), and underpinned by systemic functional linguistic theory (Halliday 1994), these sentences were then divided into clauses and analysed in terms of the participants (typically realised as nouns or modifiers) and the processes in which the participants were said to engage (typically realised as verbs).

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A clause tree T on a set S of clauses is a 4-tuple 〈N, E, L, M〉, where N a set of nodes, divided into clause nodes and atom nodes, E is a set of edges, each of which joins a clause node to an atom node, L is a labeling of N ∪ E which assigns to each clause node a clause of S, to each atom node an instance of an atom of some clause of S, and to each edge either + or −.

We are divided into classes.

Similar to the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment is divided into five clauses, representing five distinct, yet related, rights.

The text of the amendment is divided into two clauses and is, as a whole, ungrammatical: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed".

Lehman types out the lyrics in his email to "show how rhetorically balanced the first stanza is, each line divided into two clauses conjoined by 'when.'".

The charters were not numbered or divided into paragraphs or separate clauses at the time; the numbering system used today was introduced by the jurist Sir William Blackstone in 1759.

In scientific contexts the evidence can almost always be divided into parts that satisfy both clauses of the Independent Evidence Condition with respect to each alternative hypothesis.

We combine (mathcal {O}) and (mathcal {P}) into one set (called a layer, which is divided into a TBox consisting of concept inclusion axioms/program clauses and an ABox consisting of facts).

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