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to clauses
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A verb, its necessary grammatical arguments, and any adjuncts affecting them.
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On to clauses 30-40, which tidy up some of the radio licences in preparation for digital switchover.
They point to clauses offering a free education, a cut in the working day from eight to six hours, and the extension of social security to informal workers.
China declined, however, to commit itself to clauses in the covenant giving workers the right to form unions and to strike.
The company did not give a start date which could be six months away due to clauses in his M&S contract.
But she said the bill still remained deeply flawed and that attention would turn to clauses dealing with plans to increase competition when it returns to the Lords next month.
As for the outlined deal, the proposed contract language has some cost-of-living salary increases, some slight changes in benefits and sick days and various other slight changes to clauses involving grievance procedures and office supplies.
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Results show that, in academic writing, passive verbs are more frequent in the main clauses of extraposed sentences, and the most common extraposed clause is that-clause rather than to-clauses.
This paper also introduces a technique to distill clauses to be forwarded even though they fail the syntactic check.
19.9 Revisions posted 08/02/17 to incorporate amendments to clause 14.1.
Subject to Clause 14 GNM warrants that: 13.2.1.
Buckingham Palace said its complaint to Ipso "relates to clause one of the editors' code of practice".
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