Sentence examples for later clauses from inspiring English sources

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But in Hollinghurst's new novel, "The Stranger's Child" (Knopf; $27.95), the Jamesian cadences come in peristaltic waves: "This large claim seemed rather to evaporate in its later clauses".

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Under what historians later labelled "clause 61", or the "security clause", a council of 25 barons would be created to monitor and ensure John's future adherence to the charter.

In this model, clausal and discoursal thematic meanings prospect and preview meanings that are developed later, while clause- and discourse-final meanings comprise the sum of preceding meanings.

In a certain way, all the differences and clashes between Austrian and Italian Balkan policy in the first decade of the 20th century can be traced to the introduction of this clause (later formulated in Article VII of the treaty) at the renewal of 1887.

As recently as 2005 the French parliament passed a law referring to the "positive role of the French presence overseas, notably in north Africa", a clause later removed after an outcry.

We will see the meaning and importance of the "uniqueness" clause later.

Matthiessen (1995a) explains that whatever appears in Theme will be developed in some way later in the clause, and Halliday (1979) proposes a wave-like pattern for textual meanings, in contrast to particulate patterns for ideational meanings and periodic patterns for interpersonal meanings, as in Fig. 1 where the Theme wave recedes as the Information wave ascends.

The Kenyan experience highlights the challenges in mandating financial remuneration for CHWs: the National Health and Human Resources plan initially recommended a standard minimum wage for CHWs, but later entered a clause that stated that this was dependent on the resources available to partner organizations, recognizing that the national government did not have sufficient funding [ 24].

Here is an adverb clause later in a sentence: "Joe decided not to ride on the roller coaster, even though he enjoyed it, because he had just eaten a huge chili dog".. Use commas to separate things in a list or series.

But the contract included a clause — which later became known as the Bethenny Clause — saying that Bravo would receive a percentage of any business she promoted on the show.

This clause was later struck out as "important yet doubtful" but the damage was done.

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