Clause

//klɔz//

"Clause" in a Sentence (17 examples)

The clause provides that all decisions shall be made by majority vote.

Is there a clause in the lease regarding that?

There's a grammatical mistake in that clause.

A subject is missing in the relative clause.

That's a phrase, not a clause.

That's a clause, not a phrase.

Chinese American actress Anna Mae Wong wanted to play the female lead in “The Good Earth,” but she did not get the role. “The reason why Anna Mae Wong wasn’t cast was because of this production law that was part of Hollywood. The industry itself put up a production law, and part of the clause was this anti-miscegenation clause that said that you could not have interracial romances on-screen,” said Yuen.

A conjunction is a word that connects a subordinate clause to a main clause.

"A subject is missing in the relative clause." "What? I don't speak linguistics."

A clause is composed of a subject and a predicate.

Show 7 more sentences

Near-synonyms: sentential, sentence

However, Coordination facts seem to undermine this hasty conclusion: thus, consider the following: (43) [Your sister could go to College], but [would she get a degree?] The second (italicised) conjunct is a Clause containing an inverted Auxiliary, would. Given our earlier assumptions that inverted Auxiliaries are in C, and that C is a constituent of S-bar, it follows that the italicised Clause in (43) must be an S-bar. But our familiar constraint on Coordination tells us that only constituents belonging to the same Category can be conjoined. Since the second Clause in (43) is clearly an S-bar, then it follows that the first Clause must also be an S-bar — one in which the C(omplementiser) position has been left empty.

Mr. Waller adds that when the railway was authorised in 1897, one of the clauses of the Act authorising the transfer of the line to the North British Railway provided that that company should work it in perpetuity, and it was this clause that caused the interim interdict to be granted.

The question of clausing the bills of lading, so as to avoid "dirtying", which impairs its negotiability, may also be looked into

Any attempt to clause a Bill of Lading will be strenuously resisted by shippers, and they will obtain clean bills in the usual ways

It was held that the bills of lading presented were in this case 'clean' as they contained no reservations by way of endorsement, clausing or otherwise to suggest that the goods were defective

There is little authority in English law dealing with the liability of a carrier who unnecessarily clauses a bill of lading.

Next best steps

Mini challenge

Unscramble this word: clause