111.   For officers, violating the rule once cost the offender a bottle of port.

112.   For the small companies that have lost, there is no doubt that their bigger rivals violated the rules.

113.   For their part, university officials deny they violate NCAA rules or treat athletes differently from other students.

114.   Forward Dennis Mims was suspended for violating team rules and guard Brian Chase broke a bone in his right hand during practice last month.

115.   Frank Murphy, who missed four games last year because he violated NCAA rules by receiving a car from a booster, is back and promises big things.

116.   Foster was considered a leading Heisman Trophy candidate until he was suspended last week for violating NCAA rules for accepting the use of a sport-utility vehicle.

117.   Gingrich settled the issue by admitting he violated House rules in using tax-exempt money for political purposes and providing false information to a congressional committee about the case.

118.   Gang members who violate parole rules will face an immediate return to prison.

119.   Hackett was found to have violated the rules by working with his quarterbacks during the summer.

120.   Gorton spokesman Tony Williams said soliciting that kind of outside assistance is very common and violates no rules.

v. + rule >>共 485
violate 6.52%
change 6.11%
break 5.22%
follow 3.58%
have 3.22%
enforce 3.08%
set 2.42%
impose 1.90%
establish 1.81%
tighten 1.71%
violate + n. >>共 357
law 23.09%
rule 10.25%
right 5.48%
agreement 4.39%
constitution 2.73%
regulation 2.58%
airspace 2.43%
term 2.32%
probation 1.94%
sanction 1.68%
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