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Something out mind always has antecedent.

To require or involve necessarily as an antecedent condition.

It" acts as antecedent subject or antecedent object. It only helps the formal one( infinitive, gerund, noun clause) be placed behind in order to keep the sentence balance.

The noun to which a relative pronoun refers is called the "antecedent" of the pronoun.

One of the biggest differences between today's reality television and its 1973 antecedent is the genre's status.

The author points out that the antecedent causes of conflict is opportunism, and this calls for the overall process management of conflict.

What Dr Nedelcu and Dr Michod did was to look for an antecedent of regA in a single-celled creature, in order to find out what its job was.

antecedent造句

antecedent conditions

Did you notice any sign antecedent to the accident?

What kind of relative clause do we normally use to modify a non-nominal antecedent?

There are three pieces of act duty: setted in law, demanded by vocation and caused by antecedent act.

This method has achieved great success in Fengshuba basin, and raised the qualified rate of forecasting runoff yield from 85.1% of antecedent scheme to 91.7% and overcame…

(2) decision-making of irrigation during growing periodThis system is based on the depth of root system, dry unit weight of soil, upper limit index of irrigation and antecedent soil water to forecast irrigation quota;

an event antecedent to the war

We think the antecedent and consequent are not only keep a simple deduce relationship, but a reinforce explanation for the antecedent. It helps reader to understand easily.

a pronoun (as `that' or `which' or `who') that introduces a relative clause referring to some antecedent.

Abstr: An English and Chinese anaphor with an unvalued referential feature is valued under Agree by an antecedent with a valued referential feature in the same phase and they co-refer with each other.

This is an antecedent of the matter.

A pronoun must refer to one and only one antecedent to avoid vagueness or ambiguity.

About 15 to 20 percent of patients who require treatment for perforation or bleeding will not have an antecedent history of ulcer pain.

thromboplastin antecedent

Upon contracting government projects, the antecedent money for bidding may be reduced by up to 50%.

If we got an if then statement are we asserting an antecedent, an if clause or the consequent, Q the then clause, or are we saying if P then Q.

Used in front of the antecedent of a relative clause

Considering that the infiltration capacity curve can't express the actual infiltration capacity, the authors develop the surface runoff yield models that combine with the infiltration capacity curve, unstable raining process and antecedent soil moisture in each rainfall or over a duration time.

(b) an antecedent debt or liability. Such a debt or liability is deemed valuable consideration whether the bill is payable on demand or at a future time.

On the influence of textual distance on the accessibility of anaphoric antecedent;

"In logic, a relation that holds Between two propositions when they are linked as antecedent and consequent of a true conditional proposition."

the coreferential relation between a reflexive pronoun and its antecedent.

phrenology was an antecedent of modern neuroscience.