31.   Because the Lords now have a rule requiring that any issues left over from one Games be settled before the next.

32.   Bartholomew V. Pell had one rule that could not, under any circumstances, be broken.

33.   Beyond concierge or executive levels, which may have clublike rules for entry, a number of hotels otherwise segregate their no-child areas.

34.   -- The Department of Transportation has proposed rules that would impose steep fines for predatory pricing.

35.   A few courts already have a rule guaranteeing that these disputes will be heard by judges from outside the county.

36.   A few, typically those of health care employers and churches, have rules against invest-ing in alcohol and tobacco.

37.   After all, NCAA member colleges have strict rules limiting what they can pay you to the value of a full scholarship.

38.   Al is a man who has to learn that the relentless pursuit of truth has rules, too.

39.   Albright noted that the United States had relaxed rules on travel to and from Iran and supported cultural and academic exchanges.

40.   Airlines also have safety rules barring aerosol cans, flammable liquids and some other goods.

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%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
rule 0.10%
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