Synonym: article. Similar words: claustrophobic, claustrophobia, plausible, implausible, laud, laugh, cause, pause. Meaning: [klɔːz] n. 1. (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence 2. a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will).
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31. This has, in fact, turned out to be a wonderful escape clause for dishonest employers everywhere.
32. The final clause in the contract will be left untouched.
33. A clever lawyer might find ways of getting round that clause.
34. The clause in the contract is insusceptible of another interpretation.
35. They joined with the monarchists to insert a clause calling for a popular vote on the issue.
36. They made a clause - by - clause rebuttal of the letter.
37. A clause in the agreement provides that the tenant shall pay for repairs to the building.
38. Clause 4 of the constitution is thought to be the most important section.
39. What did he say to you? You cannot use 'say about', but you can say something about:I want to say something /a few words / a little about my family. Say can also be used with a clause when the person you are talking to is not mentioned:She didn't say what she intended to do.
40. I'm afraid you guessed wrong. Wrongly is used before a past participle or a that clause:My name was wrongly spelt.
41. He has a clause in his contract which entitles him to a percentage of the profits.
42. Under Clause 5.8, the company is responsible for the health of its employees.
43. The sellers tried to rely upon the exemption clause.
44. I ask the Minister to support the new clause.
45. Clause 9 provides an interesting exemption clause.
46. The new clause seeks to address that specific problem.
47. The House of Lords held the clause unreasonable.
48. They are generally not subordinate in dependent clause pairs.
48. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
49. The policy is subject to the war exclusion clause.
50. The example below uses an independent and dependent clause.
51. Thematic choice involves selecting a clause element as theme.
52. However, the clause did not make this clear.
53. The clause on state language provoked heated discussion.
54. There is only a solitary enabling clause.
55. Some lawyers believed this act violated the establishment clause.
56. I was told that this clause would be removed from the contract.
57. Clause 9.2 of Precedent 2 contains a standard clause preventing sub-contracting.
58. I am concerned about clause 3 and its effect on local authority housing.
59. Every clause had been argued over, it was all agreed.
60. Tulsa signed Self, 34, to a five-year contract that includes a buyout clause.
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