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Mongolian clauses tend to be combined paratactically, which sometimes gives rise to sentence structures which are subordinative despite resembling coordinative structures in European languages: : In the subordinate clause the subject, if different from the subject of main clause, sometimes has to take accusative or genitive case.
Nevertheless, effects resulting from direct or indirect contact with moving turbine blades are the subject of main concern (e.g., Brinkmann et al. 2011), causing lethal or sub-lethal injuries (Grodsky et al. 2011).
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Subjects of main interest are integrable and near intergrable PDE, integrable statistical models, orthogonal polynomials and random matrices, monodromy groups and Painleve equations with applications in physics and algebraic geometry.
That story is the subject of its main leader.
In the Sunday Telegraph, Corbyn was the subject of the main front page story and its leading article.
"Some" is supposed to be the subject of the main clause, but it makes no sense to say "some alienated many of her supporters".
But by making this the subject of its main annual publication, the Bank has brought behavioural economics into the mainstream of development.
The show's title, "The Absence of Faith," refers to the subject of the main work, a horse named Faith that Ms. Jagger owned and that died in a fence-jumping accident.
In 83d, NP1 is the subject of the main clause S1, and NP3 is licensed by the verb or adjective in S2 and is the subject of S2.
Wiesel's life-affirming life rebukes the subject of the main prize-winning book, The Archive Thief: The Man Who Salvaged French Jewish History in the Wake of the Holocaust, by the American University historian Lisa Leff.
Grasping the sword with both hands modifies Lancelot, the subject of the main sentence.
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