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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91. The court ruled that laws passed by the assembly remained valid.
92. He added up the list of figures and ruled it off neatly.
93. The presiding officer ruled that the motion was out of order.
94. The court ruled that the claim was null and void.
95. It used to be said that Britain ruled an empire on which the sun would never set.
96. His age effectively ruled him out as a possible candidate.
97. He was released when the judge ruled there was no evidence against him.
98. The UN rush to mandate war totally ruled out any alternatives.
99. When the invasion occurred he ruled as a puppet of the occupiers.
100. Until this week he appeared to have ruled himself out of the running because of his age.
101. The Prime Minister yesterday ruled out Government action to hold down petrol prices.
102. The European Commission ruled that British Aerospace should pay back tens of millions of pounds.
103. The Government has ruled out the building of a new airport on a greenfield site.
104. He firmly ruled out that he had met with Rosaline.
105. Edgar ruled over the Church as well as his temporal kingdom.
106. In former times parts of India were ruled by princes.
107. The district court ruled that Popper'ssilence in court today should be entered as a plea of not guilty.
108. The supreme people's court ruled that she was not guilty.
109. Her confession was ruled inadmissible as evidence because it was given under pressure from the police.
110. Police have ruled out robbery as a motive for the killing.
111. The possibility of another stalking horse challenge this autumn cannot be ruled out.
112. A city magistrate ruled that the novel was obscene and copies should be destroyed.
113. Courts in Scotland have ruled it illegal to clamp a car parked on private ground and then to demand a fine.
114. The court ruled that he should be freed on bail of $50(sentencedict.com),(Sentence dictionary)000.
115. The committee ruled that the US ban constituted an infringement of free trade.
116. The judge ruled that the directors had knowingly broken the law.
117. There was no safety barrier, but the court ruled that the child's parents must share the blame for the accident.
118. African tribal societies were traditionally ruled by a council of elders.
119. We live in a society where we are ruled by the clock.
120. The judge ruled that the defendant had no case to answer, as the evidence had been discredited.
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