Example sentences of "rule [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 * ; .
2 He put the home side on their way with an excellent goal in the first half , had what looked like a perfectly good effort ruled out in the second and caused the Latvians all sorts of problems with his well timed runs from deep .
3 For the first three centuries of its existence , until 751 , it was ruled over by a single family , that of the Merovingians .
4 ‘ You can see that the plant account has been ruled off at the thirty-first of March 1894 .
5 The three-time world champion and favourite to take the Olympic crown on Monday lost vital points when she was ruled out of the seventh race after her board broke .
6 Should Kernaghan be ruled out of the final seven matches it will be a blow , because he has been a tower of strength and a model of consistency .
7 The youngsters were so delighted when the final whistle went that they all jumped on the luckless coach , bruising his ribs so badly that he was ruled out of the next weekend 's third team fixture .
8 For the same reason solidification of an appreciable fraction of the mantle can also be ruled out over the same period of history .
9 Credit unions , which would be cheaper but still allow weekly payments , are ruled out for the great majority — simply because there is n't yet one they could join .
10 a reduction in men 's pensionable age is ruled out for the foreseeable future on grounds of cost … on the other hand , the government believes that raising the pensionable age for women would be unfair to women who have contributed over the years in the expectation of a pension at 60 .
11 ‘ And Brian Campbell is almost certainly ruled out with a chipped bone .
12 Earlier , first choice scrum-half Ian MacKay had been ruled out with a broken hand before the finish of the North Harbour game , placing an enormous load on Alberta 's Tom Liddle , a very successful first time tourist .
13 Winger Brimah Kebbie is also ruled out with a pulled thigh muscle but versatile Australian Tony Anderson may play after treatment for a mouth abcess .
14 This allowed illegal letter strings to be ruled out at an early stage .
15 In any case , rescinding the deal will be very hard and was virtually ruled out at the annual meeting by Christopher Sharples , the AFBD 's chairman .
16 Violence is not ruled out as a political weapon .
17 However , it is very likely that capture of gases from the PFM by a largely formed planet can be ruled out as a major source .
18 The capture of inert gases from the PFM can not by any plausible means lead to this discrepancy and therefore this is ruled out as the major mechanism by which these planets acquired these inert gases .
19 Robson was ruled out after a week-long struggle to overcome a niggling calf injury in the hope of helping United put right their Wembley disappointment in last year 's final , when they surprisingly succumbed to Second Division Sheffield Wednesday .
20 On the other hand , consumption of circulating antibodies can not be ruled out in the seronegative instances .
21 The products will initially be manufactured in the US , though the possibility that Olivetti could one day manufacture them in Europe , for Europe , has not been ruled out in the longer term .
22 The former Cabinet minister joined the pro-Tory Daily Mail in urging an early decision on membership of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism , something which was ruled out by a senior Cabinet source as jumping ‘ from the puddle into the pond ’ .
23 A Prieto premiership was nevertheless ruled out by a Socialist leadership within which Largo Caballero and the ‘ bolshevizers ’ were dominant .
24 However this interpretation is ruled out by the following co-text and his wife overhears him .
25 Most models are strongly ruled out by the poor fit .
26 The prospect of Prime Minister John Major calling an early general election ( due by mid-1992 ) in June 1991 was ruled out by the poor performance of the ruling Conservative Party in parliamentary by-elections in two Welsh constituencies on April 4 and May 16 , and in local elections in England and Wales on May 2 .
27 The first has effectively been ruled out by the odd admission by the federalists , and has been dealt with earlier .
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