Not exact matches
I'm going to take the
subordinate clauses, and descriptive modifiers out and reduce your sentences
for clarity to:
Rickard Ramhöj has studied the alternative expressions used
for predicates taking a clausal subject, i.e. a
subordinate clause acting as a subject in a superordinate
clause, in the history of English.
Good resource
for recapping
subordinate clauses too!
TOOLKIT
for generating complex sentences relating to the topic of family and relationships, and
for practising word order in sentences featuring a main
clause and a
subordinate clause.
So in chemistry class in the winter of 2010, Monica DiBella's lesson on the properties of hydrogen and oxygen was followed by a worksheet that required her to describe the elements with
subordinating clauses —
for instance, she had to begin one sentence with the word although.
It is questionable,
for example, whether a single «Henry VIII»
clause (allowing primary and secondary legislation to be amended or repealed by statutory instrument) will be constitutionally acceptable given the wide areas that EU law cuts across and the limited Parliamentary scrutiny that
subordinate legislation allows.
-- including a lien on the stock of a cooperative housing corporation (a «co-op»)-- no lender can enforce its due - on - sale
clause due to any of the following prevalent circumstances: (1) The creation of a lien (or other encumbrance
subordinate to the lender's security instrument) that does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; (2) The creation of a purchase money security interest
for household appliances; (3) A transfer by devise, descent, or operation of law on the death of a joint tenant or tenant by the entirety; (4) The granting of a leasehold interest of three years or less * not containing an option to purchase (5) A transfer to a relative resulting from the death of a borrower; (6) A transfer where the spouse or children of the borrower would become owners of the property; (7) A transfer resulting from a decree of dissolution of marriage, legal separation agreement, or from an incidental property settlement agreement, by which the spouse of the borrower becomes an owner of the property (8) A transfer of the borrower's property into an inter vivos trust in which the borrower is and remains a beneficiary and which [trust agreement] does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; or (9) Any other transfer or disposition described in regulations prescribed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.