Example sentences of "rule which [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Informally , these are rules which change the form of a basic sentence type without changing its lexical content .
2 The same implications attach to the playing of games or the membership of clubs and so on , although what is of even more interest are the ‘ unwritten ’ rules which underwrite the more formal , quasi-legal , ones .
3 This data enables us to draw clear conclusions concerning the presence of B II conformations within the dodecamer under study and also points to more general rules which influence the probable appearance of such conformations within other sequences .
4 The augmented grammar contains the rules of the original grammar plus rules which characterise the structures that the transformations can add .
5 By signing the convention Britain could help to end the impasse and take an active part in drafting rules which make the mining provisions more acceptable .
6 The common law has developed two rules which prescribe the nature of that duty : 1 .
7 Stage II benefits arise from the removal of technical and regulatory rules which increase the costs of companies .
8 That in turn provoked an attack on so-called screwdriver operations5 — this was accomplished by the imposition of local content rules , that is rules which require a minimum amount of domestically produced content .
9 The London Stock Exchange has since introduced new rules which require an appropriate disclosure to be publically made .
10 If the aim of judicial review is seen as being only the protection of individuals ( whether people or organizations ) , this would suggest and justify standing rules which require the applicant to show that he , she or it is specially affected by what has been done or decided .
11 This appears to envisage rules which require the disclosure of only the arrangements for the payment of commission and not of the actual amount .
12 Certainly this is envisaged in the procedural rules which allow a single justice or a justices ' clerk to grant repeat applications for interim orders where all parties consent and the terms of the order are unchanged ( FPCR , r28 ) .
13 The rules which govern the conduct of the business of the council and its committees are called Standing Orders .
14 The rules which govern the Australian limited-over game — and particularly the computation of the result of a match interrupted or curtailed by weather — permit no latitude of interpretation .
15 For Hayek , law consists of rules of just conduct ; that is , of ‘ purpose-independent rules which govern the conduct of individuals towards each other , are intended to apply to an unknown number of further instances and , by defining a protected domain of each , enable an order of actions to form itself wherein the individuals can make feasible plans ’ Hayek suggests that law is coeval with society .
16 On the other hand , the government is a very powerful institution , and in some cases there may be an argument for protecting private citizens , in their dealings with government , against the operation of this power ( even in the absence of abuse ) by modifying the rules which govern the citizen 's dealings with other citizens when these rules are applied to dealings between citizens and government .
17 Co-operation can focus mainly on the R , the D , or it can couple joint R&D with the joint production and marketing of the output of that R&D , and it can be structured around sharing costs , restrictions put on the other R&D activities of participants , and rules which govern the production and marketing of the output affected by the joint R&D project .
18 The legal rules which govern the formation of contracts do not mesh easily with common business practices and are often not appreciated by businesses .
19 In Aries Tanker Corpn v Total Transport Ltd [ 1977 ] 1 WLR 185 the House of Lords considered the effect of Art III 6 of the Hague-Visby rules which govern the carriage of goods by sea and provide that " the carrier and the ship shall … be discharged from all liability whatsoever in respect of the goods , unless suit is brought within one year of their delivery or of the date when they should have been delivered " .
20 But these are not seen as separate from the rules which define the relevant wrong , but as part of the definition of the wrong .
21 Grammar is the set of rules which determine the way in which units such as words and phrases can be combined in a language and the kind of information which has to be made regularly explicit in utterances .
22 The concept of ‘ effective enforcement ’ is not a very clear one ; but it is possible that it could be used to attack other rules which limit the remedies available against governmental bodies .
23 R. F. V. Heuston has argued that it should , saying that it can not make any difference whether the rules which identify the procedure come from common law , statute or a combination of both .
24 The latter comprises a partial breakdown or de-centring of the grid of classificatory rules which structure the habitus .
25 Social conventions would clearly be of little use if only a small proportion of members was aware of them , and the same holds for the interpretative rules which guide the manner in which meanings are attached to objects and situations .
26 The minimal form of adjudication consists in such determinations , and we shall call the secondary rules which confer the power to make them ‘ rules of adjudication ’ .
27 A company which sells trees and shrubs has been told to tear down its newest greenhouse after a planning blunder.The firm specialises in improving the environment , and has fallen victim to planning rules which have the same aim .
28 Then there is a need for rules which legitimate the intervention of one state in the internal affairs of another where this is a matter of urgent humanity .
29 Rather the rules which constitute the market structure people 's available range of choices and consequently themselves help to define the distribution of wealth and power in society , for which an independent justification is required .
30 Finally , if a local authority wishes to take a child into care , and perhaps assume custody , there are a series of legal rules which specify the grounds for such an action .
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