Example sentences of "rule and [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | It sets down exactly who can teach and who can study , and on what terms ' democratic procedures for taking decisions , involving votes by staff and students ' and rules and regulations for examinations . |
2 | So taking the overall position of Scripture on this matter , it is clear there is no Biblical set of rules and regulations for divorce and remarriage as such . |
3 | Evangelical propaganda was thus able to achieve a sharp impact : while evangelicals like James Plumptree and Thomas Bowdler produced expurgated songs and literature , evangelical intellectuals like William Wilberforce , Hannah More and others such as Thornton and Stephen associated in the Clapham sect set up as moulders of a new ideology of domesticity , which not only proposed the family as a Christian haven in a disrupted world , but put forward a code of rules and regulations for the governing of individual lives . |
4 | All associations make rules and regulations for their conduct , and when men are associated politically these rules and regulations are called laws , the power to make these being the prerogative of the state and of no other association . |
5 | This principle provided an escape route from the long process of establishing common European rules and regulations for all goods . |
6 | Reasonably , but they 've , they 've got to wear them and they 're not allowed to wear T-shi T-shirts with no sleeves on and , certain rules and regulations for |
7 | Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms . |
8 | A wilderness is a place of contrast , where our own rules and values for living can be challenged , where we can learn something about humility and the inventive resilience of unmanaged nature . |
9 | Among the rules and conditions for admission to this establishment a person had to have been resident in the parish for three years to have been receiving parish relief , and to be able to recite the Lord 's prayer and Apsotles ' Creed , also they shall not be an enemy of the Gospel or Established religion , nor a common swearer , adulterer , thief , picker , hedge breaker or drunkard . |
10 | This section introduces new game rules and machines for the Empire army . |
11 | The Nationality Acts and the revision of entry rules and procedures for example perpetuate the association between blackness and ‘ alien invaders ’ bringing unnecessary social problems with them . |
12 | the establishment of detailed rules and procedures for conduct by employees ; |
13 | However , the professional Institutions may , from time to time , issue rules and codes for their specific disciplines which go further than these general rules . |
14 | There , the pieces of type , the rules and spaces for pictures are assembled in a frame called a ‘ forme ’ according to instructions given by New Scientist 's art department . |
15 | If Understanding proceeds by rational reconstruction of rules and reasons for action from within , then it seems radically different from the enterprises of natural science . |
16 | It provides a series of rules and techniques for ensuring that each piece of information is stored in only one place in the database . |
17 | At the same time , using Todorov 's distinction , it does seem possible in relation to television narrative genres or subgenres to identify classical tendencies which depend — in the last instance — on conformity to rules and conventions for their verisimilitude , and to distinguish them from naturalist tendencies whose verisimilitude makes claims to be grounded in social reality — or at least claims to represent what people believe to be true . |
18 | ‘ Our aim is to develop gymnasts from grass roots to top level , paying particular attention to coaching standards , setting the rules and standards for competitions and criteria for team selection . ’ |
19 | Under the new Rules and Orders for the Management of the Physic Garden , drawn up in l722 , ‘ convenient accommodation for the Director and Gardener ’ was to be provided and by 1727 the new orangery , or greenhouse , was complete . |
20 | Your building is completed ; your medical establishment arranged ; the rules and orders for the government of the House suggested and published ; and already for more than one month , the indigent and afflicted have been deriving comfort and relief from the institution . |