Phrases with «first clause»

The phrase "first clause" refers to the initial part or section of a sentence that states or expresses an idea. Full definition

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Sentences with «first clause»

  • If you choose to follow standard print formatting, the first line of the first paragraph of every chapter will not be indented and the first few words or first clause of the sentence will be capped. (nocturnal-lives.com)
  • The translators of the version known as King James (1611) made only a slight mistranslation: «Saul reigned one year; and when he had reigned two years over Israel...» They added a marginal note to explain the first clause: «the son of one year in his reigning.» (religion-online.org)
  • Note the implication in the first clause there: There are «those who no longer see the full, visible unity of the Church as an achievable goal.» (firstthings.com)
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