Example sentences of "[verb] by [art] rules " in BNC.

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1 It is accepted that not every ‘ foul ’ committed in breach of the rules amounts to a crime , and it seems to be assumed that players do , and may lawfully , consent to physical force over and above the minimum permitted by the rules .
2 The anglers were not expected to match that catch rate , as the most effective early season methods were not permitted by the rules , but the winners more than doubled it .
3 A member shall not hold a share for another person save as permitted by the Rules .
4 A member shall not create any charge or other third party interest ( save as permitted by the Rules ) over any share .
5 A member shall not hold a share for another person save as permitted by the Rules .
6 A member shall not create any charge or other third party interest ( save as permitted by the Rules ) over any share .
7 How could he say that there was only God 's insistence , even though He abided by no rules Himself , that His strictures should be discovered and obeyed ?
8 The lawbreaker has disturbed this equilibrium of equality and gained an unfair advantage over those of us who have behaved well and abided by the rules .
9 Tierrie Molignengo , who is 23 , works at the 15 North Parade restaurant , and he hopes he 's going to win through to the National Finals which take place in April , with his menu for four , which has by the rules of the game , to cost less than £35 .
10 In my judgment , the Act can not be read as being constrained by the Rules to preclude an ex parte application .
11 He gave the jury a list of Meehan 's past convictions , knowing that he was prevented by the rules of evidence from telling them that Waddell was at that moment serving a sentence in Barlinnie for wounding or that he had served a previous sentence for perjury at Meehan 's trial .
12 Although no specific provision is made by the rules it can be anticipated that a practice of serving supplementary or additional witness statements will arise in cases in which the evidence can not be finally settled at an early stage , a paradigm example being personal injury cases in which there may be a permanent or continuing disability or a slow recovery .
13 We have ourselves observed and documented many such cases in our studies of local politics in Kensington and Chelsea , and Croydon , where relatively powerless groups of underprivileged people were frequently ignored by councillors when they played by the rules of the game , and were vilified when they did not .
14 I think we can accept that Charles and Louis played by the rules they themselves had set .
15 Investment trusts are regulated by the rules of the Companies Acts , which lay down requirements with respect to number of shareholders , form of financial accounts , constitutional structure , etc. and by the listing requirements of the Stock Exchange ( see above ) .
16 In the family proceedings court the justices ' clerk has power to vary any time limit imposed by the rules .
17 Particular matters to be addressed by directions are : ( a ) the timetabling of the case ; ( b ) the need to vary any time limits imposed by the rules ; ( c ) the attendance of the child ; ( d ) the appointment of a guardian ad litem ; ( e ) the appointment of a solicitor ; ( f ) the service of documents ; ( g ) the submission of evidence including expert reports ; ( h ) the preparation of welfare reports ; ( i ) the transfer of proceedings ; ( j ) consolidation with other proceedings .
18 Recall that in 1964 the developing countries used their voting power in the UN to call the first United Nations Conference of Trade and Development ( UNCTAD ) , because they had been frustrated by the rules operating in the GATT .
19 If he does cause a byelection , he will face the charge that he is not prepared to play by the rules laid down by the party conference .
20 Anyone can do it so long as they are not criminals or kids , and promise to play by the rules .
21 With government schemes , the worst option of all is to play by the rules .
22 A friend of mine told me that although he is a committed Christian , when he leaves home and goes to work he has to play by the rules of commerce .
23 If Mr Yeltsin tries to play by the rules as he moves towards a new constitutional order , he will fail , because parliament can make up the rules as it goes along .
24 BA is no Virgin ( if you get the pun ) and always reminds others to play by the rules , whilst seeming to ignore its own advice .
25 Erm I think we 're er er we 're quite clear at the moment that the correct erm interpretation of it from our point of view is as a fixed asset investment and unless something changes in the er constitution of the company , erm although it may be erm the guiding thing become profitable I think one 's got to play by the rules and the rules at the moment say it is n't one .
26 River and sea now coexist by the rules of a peculiar estuarine current .
27 At the 1979 Annual General Meeting the members were again vocal about bondholders , this time with particular reference to the frequent incidence of bondholders being elected by the members at large , and usually without their bondholding being known , a situation not precluded by the Rules .
28 6 Entries will become the property of Haymarket Motoring Publications Ltd. 7 It is a condition of entry that the rules of the competition are accepted as final and that competitors agree to be bound by the rules .
29 J. and I spent that Christmas at our separate homes , but were back on camp for the New Year celebrations , the first new year of peacetime for seven years , and as 1945 drew to a close most of us were beginning to look tentatively ahead to the future when we would no longer be bound by the rules and regulations which had fenced us in for so long , and to wonder where we would all be in another twelve months .
30 Women of darkness ; Lady Macbeth , Mozart 's Queen of the Night , even Cathy , in Emily Brontë 's Wuthering Heights , with her fierce loves and hates which can not be bound by the rules of day .
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