The minimum nominal sentence that can be imposed is ten years, but the sentencing judge can extend it if the prisoner's criminal history or the nature of the prisoner's offending warrants it.
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Jumla inshaiya is composed of the descriptive phrase and possessive phrase, while the jumla khabariya is made up of the verbal sentence ( jumla fi'lya khabariya ) and the nominal sentence ( jumla ismiya khabariya ).
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The minimum nominal sentence that can be imposed is ten years, but the sentencing judge can extend this if they believe that the prisoner's criminal history and / or the nature of the prisoner's offending warrants it.
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The indeterminate sentence ( s ) must be reviewed by the court when the nominal sentence ( the minimum term the offender would have been required to serve if they were " not " dangerous ) has expired, and every three years after.
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Rather, they viewed a sentence to have two basic categories : ( 1 ) a verbal sentence that begins with a noun, and ( 2 ) a nominal sentence that begins with a noun and may or may not have a verb within it.
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Nominal sentences in English are relatively uncommon, but may be found in non-finite embedded clauses such as the one in, " I consider John intelligent, " where " to be " is omitted from " John to be intelligent ".
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Since this new definition of nominal sentences corresponded more accurately to the notion of non-verbal sentences, compared to the Arab definition of it may or may not contain a verb, the Orientalists definition included predicate types other than verbs ( nouns, adjectives, etc . ).
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Note that although there was an overt verb in the above example, a nominal sentence without an overt verb will also have its subject take accusative case because of the introduction of one of's sisters . ( The predicate of an equation is unaffected and will remain in the nominative .)
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The omission of the verb'to be'can also provide basis for nominal sentences : for example, in the sentence " the higher I am, hungrier I feel ", the verb'to be'can be omitted to form a nominal sentence thus :'The higher, the hungrier .'
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The omission of the verb'to be'can also provide basis for nominal sentences : for example, in the sentence " the higher I am, hungrier I feel ", the verb'to be'can be omitted to form a nominal sentence thus :'The higher, the hungrier .'