Aún no tenemos significados para "save clause".
1And surely but for the saving clause, Doone Glen had been in darkness.
2He wished saving clauses as to his own authority inserted in Hunsdon's patent.
3We hasten, however, to insert here some very interesting saving clauses.
4He smuggled that saving clause in in a cowardly way.
5We must do it; it's the saving clause of life.
6Girls are sold to the highest bidder, but fortunately there is a saving clause.
7But here she has the modesty to add the saving clause-'Ifit be practicable.'
8But there is always a saving clause in Persia.
9There was no saving clause in my book.
10The fellow begins to scent mischief, and thinks to set himself right with a saving clause.
11Ah, your last is a very saving clause.
12Becket had invented a new saving clause which he thought the king might be induced to accept.
13With your saving clause in mind, I agree with you perfectly about Henry, but not about yourself.
14When we first spoke of the matter I was not aware of the existence of a saving clause.
15Her head had been quite turned by flattery, but there was a saving clause in her nature-herheart.
16That saving clause let him out.