Sentence examples for might be clauses from inspiring English sources

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"Although there might be clauses in the contracts that means they will miss out because they haven't qualified for European football, it's unlikely that those partners will cease the deal and go elsewhere.

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Nevertheless, work on semantics in SFL has regularly concerned itself with what might be called clause semantics (e.g. Halliday's work on speech function, Halliday & Matthiessen's work on ideational semantics, and Hasan's semantic networks; e.g. Halliday 1984, Halliday & Matthiessen 1999 and Hasan 2009 respectively).

Industry officials said travelers in Iceland might be covered under clauses for natural disasters if the volcanic effects washed away roads there.

However, the club have not revealed the respective length of the players' contracts, or even whether there might be any release clause should Worcester be relegated to the Championship, as seems increasingly likely.

These unit clauses are soft clauses that might be falsified by the optimal solution.

There are many ways in which an arbitration clause might be considered "unconscionable".

They don't even want to know what the distinction between a restrictive and a non-restrictive clause might be.

If it advises opening up expenditures, the main concern among many, including the Democratic majority in the Legislature, is that the "thorough and efficient" clause might be meddled with, perhaps by putting a limit on the proportion of state aid to the 31 poorest districts, or tying their aid levels to an average of all districts.

For example, a mental clause might be packaged as a nominal group as shown below: [4.3] wǒde kànfǎ shì [[tā zài jiā]].

Alternatively, speech function might be projected in a clause complex explicitly, creating stratal tension, e.g. I believe …, I think …, it is possible to argue that …, it is obvious that ….

This sequence, where the minor process precedes the main process of the clause, might be taken as another case of "the modifier precedes the modified", whereby a circumstantial element has the function of modifying the general character of the process.

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