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proviso - use in sentences
Preposition: that
- interest: Yet there was an additional proviso that national interests must be taken into consideration.
- appointment: The appointments might be part-time, with the proviso that all new appointments after five years in urban areas would be full time.
- funding: Any aspiring Ph.D students especially welcomed ( with the proviso that no funding exists until we have cracked the research councils!
- event: These grants are made prior to Adult Learners ' Week but are made with the proviso that the events take place during the Week.
- good: Whereby such consent is given by us it is only on the proviso that goods are returned packaged as new.
Converse of object
- add: I'd add the proviso that Iraq, as a political entity, is probably finished.
- follow: In order to protect my reputation I have to make the following proviso however.
- contain: However, Section 1(6 ) contains a proviso in relation to " wild birds " which relates only to that section.
- say: Ordered, That the said Proviso be made Part of the Bill.
- include: I see no reason for not including the Baltic proviso in this case.
- give: Even given this proviso, there remains a strong possibility that the walrus may be a geomorphic agent of considerable effect.
Adjective modifier
- important: There is one important proviso, however: the would-be student must already be a manager.
- only: The only proviso is that you pay enough tax to cover the payments you make.
- additional: Yet there was an additional proviso that national interests must be taken into consideration.
- same: Some BSL signs can also be incorporated with the same proviso.
Preposition: in
- mind: With this proviso in mind, members ' responses are summarized in the attached annex.
- paragraph: We are satisfied that the care provided was adequate, save for the proviso in paragraph 79 above.
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