contract - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • employment: However, whether or not you will be paid will depend on your contract of employment.

Converse of object

  • sign: We signed the contracts, we should honor them in full!
  • terminate: Either party may terminate the Contract by giving the other party 28 days notice in writing.
  • cancel: Is there a process they must follow to cancel a contract with me?
  • negotiate: You will deal with spot orders and negotiate long term contracts.
  • win: JPi wins contract to build a new CD store.
  • award: The telecoms group has awarded the contract for the annual print run of.. .

Adjective modifier

  • fixed: A supplier had a large order book of fixed price contracts.
  • binding: At this stage, the conclusion of a binding contract for sale of Grove Lodge was a mere hope.
  • short-term: The SHO grade will cease to exist on 31 July 2007, but short-term contracts can be issued up until that date.
  • three-year: You can join on anything from a three-year contract, upwards.
  • long-term: Financial long-term contracts could limit this problem through the establishment of a market for financial futures or options.
  • one-year: Meanwhile, midfielder Jody Morris has agreed a new one-year contract with the option to stay for a further year.

Modifies a noun

  • negotiation: These could include an end to centralized contract negotiations, a key feature of recent NHS history.
  • hire: The contract hire scheme is like renting a car using all of your DLA mobility money.

Noun used with modifier

  • fixed-term: Are there any procedures to support research staff approaching the end of fixed-term contracts?
  • employment: For example, salary commitments relating to employment contracts are to be excluded.
  • maintenance: In February 2004 Mears also secured a five year response, voids and planned maintenance contract with Thanet District Council.
  • pharmacy: New documents relating to the new community pharmacy contract Advanced Services have been published.
  • construction: You are supposed to include all the new rules in your construction contract.

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