(1) Each experimental group was given instruction on the formation of only one type of relative clause .
(2) It will remove the clause for all new policies from January.
(3) The rent review clause predicated the existence of an open market for the property.
(5) In particular, make sure it is for a fixed term and that there is a break clause to terminate it.
(6) The trick is to make the meaning slide ambiguously from clause to clause , from sentence to sentence.
(8) What we really have here is an adjectival clause qualifying potentially a noun phrase or a noun.
(9) Also, I say to the Minister that it does not appear to me that there is a treaty clause in the bill.
(10) I should have known as soon as they used a clause in a sentence it was a bad idea.
(11) Under a provision referred to as clause 24 of the contract there was a time limit.
(12) They inserted a confidentiality clause in the contract
(14) A grounded clause corresponds to the traditional category of finite clause .
(15) A restrictive clause is one which limits, or restricts, the scope of the noun it is referring to.
(16) Again, nearly all of the examples in both tables are integrated relative clauses .
(17) Is it possible to use the following clauses when referring to the future?
(18) An alternative to limitation of liability clauses are liquidated damages clauses .
(19) Planning documents can be complex and there can be hidden clauses within certain policies.
(20) It is also submitted that the term of five years was in any event subject to break clauses and was not for that reason a term of years certain.