term - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • agree: PSNC has agreed the terms of its articles of association ahead of the organization becoming a limited company.
  • accept: Will they have to read and accept terms of use before accessing works?
  • negotiate: The additional financial strength resulting from the Offering will also enhance the Company's ability to negotiate more favorable terms when out-licensing.
  • revise: IMG may at any time revise these Terms and Conditions by updating this posting.

Converse of subject

  • bind: If you order software from us you will also be bound by the terms of the software license supplied with the software.

Adjective modifier

  • long: Are the customer's problems short term or long term?
  • short: Are the customer's problems short term or long term?
  • general: We therefore ordered the engine in 1992, before we had found Perrygrove, so the brief we gave them was in general terms.
  • real: The annual growth rate equates to a decline of 0.4 % in real terms.
  • broad: But the results also seemed to indicate that in broad terms the differences were less immediately obvious than the similarities.
  • fixed: It can only be used after a section 21 notice has been served and after the end of the fixed term of the tenancy.

Modifies a noun

  • contract: There are term contract arrangements in place for these various requirements.

Noun used with modifier

  • autumn: Implementation The project ran for three weeks at the end of the autumn term in 2005.
  • search: Keep a record of where your site is ranked for search terms Price: $ 167.
  • Lent: It takes place at the end of the Lent term and showcases a wealth of talent from the student body and residents of Cambridge.
  • summer: Tennis: courts available in the summer term only.
  • spring: Fundraising Fortnight 2006 - The next big House event in the spring term will be the ' Fundraising Fortnight ' .
  • half: Sunday Sunday is much the same as Saturday but once every half term we get up early and go to church.

Preposition: of

  • reference: Terms of Reference: To deal with any matter which will not admit of delay.
  • agreement: Under the terms of the agreement $ 6 million in CAT shares was paid up-front.

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