Sentence examples for nominal subject from inspiring English sources

The term "nominal subject" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in the field of grammar, to refer to a subject or clause that is not a pronoun (or other form of determiner), but rather a noun or noun phrase. For example: "The new regulations were a nominal subject of discussion during the meeting."

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The nominal subject is pills.

Meek's nominal subject is the selling-off of public services.

And though wildflowers are its nominal subject, their garden kin are legion.

Ms. Lippman's nominal subject may be prostitution, but her book is not about a woman who takes care of clients.

These writers have much to tell about individual politicians and slices of American life, but paradoxically they are not dependable guides to politics, their (and Hertzberg's) nominal subject.

The nominal subject of "State Legislature" -- which was shown on public television in June 2007 and is now receiving a short theatrical run -- could not be less sexy.

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Injustice, racism and the struggle for self-determination among descendants of the original Native Americans are the nominal subjects of a prison-cell installation by Rigo 23, a San Francisco-based Portuguese social activist and artist.

All this drama -- the messy and destructive arrest, the seizing of Fleming's things from his home -- occurs because of a stolen car, which may make one believe that the Queen's nominal subjects prize autos even more highly than the denizens of a Jerry Bruckheimer movie do.

Robert Hass's poems have always included their author's "real" voice, facts that one could check, tones recognizable from Hass's excellent, often highly personal essays (personal even when their nominal subjects seem to forbid it: a technical lesson in meter or an appreciation of Basho, for example).

This author's books are rhetorical equivalents of gas giants: their nominal subjects are the super-compressed cores exerting an unseen unifying gravitation, and the author's enormous erudition, wide reading, and kitten-like distractibility form the layers and layers of roiling, chaotic, atmosphere extending for huge distances in all directions around the core.

In contemporary (and specifically Quinean) terminology, the Millian narrative unfolds roughly, but intuitively, as follows.[17] Each concrete general term or predicate in adjectival form gives rise to a corresponding nominal subject-expression, commonly described as an abstract singular term.

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