Similar words: rule, ruler, as a rule, virulent, rule of law, miranda rule, majority rule, ruling. Meaning: [ruːl] adj. subject to a ruling authority.
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61. Police have now ruled her out as the killer.
62. The judge ruled against the plaintiff.
63. The King ruled his people well and wisely.
64. She once ruled over a vast empire.
65. The family ruled London's gangland in the sixties.
66. She ruled two red lines under the title.
67. At that time John ruled England.
68. Charles I ruled for eleven years.
69. The judge ruled that new evidence was admissible.
70. The court ruled that we had a case .
71. Alexander the Great ruled over a huge empire.
72. A sudden storm ruled out the boat race.
73. The country was ruled by a succession of tyrants.
74. The court ruled that the women were unfairly dismissed.
75. He was ruled offside by the referee.
76. UMNO had ruled Malaysia continuously since independence.
77. Henry and Richard both ruled with a heavy hand.
78. Well that's my theory ruled out of court.
79. Eighty million years ago,(www.Sentencedict.com) dinosaurs ruled the earth.
80. The Normans ruled England by right of conquest.
81. The police have ruled out suicide.
82. Queen Victoria ruled England for 64 years.
83. Be sure not to be ruled by your sensations.
84. Flying was ruled out on grounds of cost.
85. A provincial magistrates' court last week ruled it unconstitutional.
86. This theory cannot be ruled out altogether.
87. He was ruled out as a possible candidate.
88. Some were obviously unsuitable and could be ruled out at once. Others were borderline cases.
89. The court ruled to prevent public disclosure of the contents of the documents.
90. Continuation of play after the tea interval was ruled out by rain.
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