Example sentences of "rules [adv prt] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing is easier than to obey a master who is perhaps exacting , but who rules over all details of life , assures one 's daily bread , and makes it possible to banish all concern from the mind .
2 Sulentic 's analysis rules out all of these possibilities .
3 The individualistic bias that Rawls is accused of by Nagel is not that he rules out such conceptions but that he is not neutral regarding them because he makes their successful pursuit more difficult than that of individualistic conceptions of the good .
4 The demand for a high degree of falsifiability rules out such manoeuvres .
5 Also at fault is the new broadcasting law , which rules out many potential buyers .
6 Each language has its own phraseology , its own idiom which rules out many options that are potentially available as grammatical sequences .
7 And unlike most of the blondes popping up in Aussie soaps she does n't fit into the bimbo mould either , which rules out many of the high-profile parts .
8 And the depth of his ideological commitment to maintaining Israel 's hold over the West Bank rules out any acceptance of the principle that negotiations should eventually lead to an exchange of land for peace .
9 The 1989 review of the NHS allowed tax relief for private health insurance for the over-60s but the rejection of other means of finance rules out any fundamental change in the near future .
10 The commitment also rules out any further fiscal stimulus , particularly as the budget deficit is already so high and rising fast .
11 Equally , the insistence by Mr Molyneaux that there can be no distinction between the treatment of Northern Ireland and any ( highly limited and purely administrative ) devolution conceded to Scotland , when Mr Major finally ‘ takes stock ’ , rules out any power-sharing or north-south ‘ Irish dimension ’ — minimum requirements for the SDLP .
12 It rules out any accidental exposure and exposing to males .
13 Both need to be studied , and studied historically , politically , and critically , and that rules out any reliance upon the constitutional approach .
14 ‘ And certainly rules out any motive for murder . ’
15 The use of eqn ( 10.18 ) shows that this monster would only radiate 10 -30 W of gravitational wave power : this rules out any laboratory equivalent of Hertz 's experiment for the production and detection of gravitational waves .
16 All this rules out any causative connection between biography and literature , but there are cases where the Formalists allow biography a legitimate literary function .
17 Tight security at the firmly sealed jail also rules out any video recording .
18 Since the condition for rationality contained in restriction ( 7.3 ) rules out any systematic relation between v t , the prediction error , and lagged values of v t , it rules out by the same token any persistent deviation of y t from y * ; .
19 If the new firm is able to accept instructions , it must take all proper steps to erect the " Chinese Wall " to preserve the confidentiality of the client 's affairs : the stringency and complexity of this pretty well rules out any possibility that instructions could be accepted from more than one of the clients involved .
20 The defeat virtually rules out any chance of the Sunday League title , with just one win from their first five matches .
21 For ten years Frelimo , the ruling party in Mozambique , has operated a system by which party members are publicly elected by each community in a manner which effectively rules out those who may have opposing views .
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