420 Verbs to Use for the Word rule

But while it was obvious that the greatest asset of belligerent nations is the labor of women, while learned societies and organizations of women laid down rules for their safe and permanent employment, the British Government showed marked opposition to the new workers.

Then, breaking his own rule of repression, he asked: "Did he come off the schooner with you?" "Picked him up," was the straining answer.

To do these things the player must follow Bible rules.

If a husband observes these simple rules, Rudolph, his wife will be a happy woman; and Jack does.

James B. Sullivan, beloved by all athletes, gave me these rules for athletes: "Don't drink, use tobacco or dissipate.

He is about twenty-four inches in length, as you may see by applying a two-foot rule to him, but it is a good rule to keep two feet away from him.

So doth he violate all the rules of justice, and perpetrateth all sorts of wrong against his neighbour.

"I don't care what Thurston does," would be their answer; "you know the rule, and that's sufficient."

Experience has established the rule, that nourishment is not complete without the alliance of meat with vegetables.

This disobedience was the exception which proved the rule.

The hall where we sat was lined with portraits of men who had borne rule in Virginia.

That it will consume the manufacture of paper, and swell the books of statutes, is all the good or hurt that can be hoped or feared from a law like this; a law which fixes what is in its own nature mutable, which prescribes rules to the seasons and limits to the wind.

The Master replied in this manner: "The Yin dynasty adopted the rules and manners of the Hiá line of kings, and it is possible to tell whether it retrograded or advanced.

They knew I was not their sort and very proper people are cruel if you won't obey their rules.

The text-book, "The Li Ki," contains rules for behavior and propriety for the whole life, from the cradle to the grave.

No human authority can bind the conscience, nor set rules and regulations for the soul of man.

"Mr. Stoddard has enforced the rule that they have to have an affidavit with any child the mill employs that it is of legal age; and there's nobody going to swear that Deanie's even as much as twelve years oldnor Lissynor Ponynor Milo.

"You need make no further attempt to teach me the rules of the school; I flatter myself that I am sufficiently well versed in them already.

(De Festorum occurentia, etc., section 2) we find the new rule for restoring Sunday offices to their proper liturgical rights.

In 1722, his course, both of lectures and practice, was interrupted by the gout, which, as he relates it in his speech after his recovery, he brought upon himself, by an imprudent confidence in the strength of his own constitution, and by transgressing those rules which he had a thousand times inculcated to his pupils and acquaintance.

* "Well, what I mean by Education is learning the rules of this mighty game.

The Lawyer swears (you may rely on't) He never squeezed a needy client; And this he makes his constant rule, For which his brethren call him fool; His conscience always was so nice, He freely gave the poor advice; By which he lost, he may affirm, A hundred fees last Easter term; While others of the learned robe, Would break the patience of a Job.

In these lectures my purpose has been, not so much to give specific rules of practice as to lay down the broad general principles of Mental Science which will enable the student to form rules for himself.

A university also holds rule over truth.

"I do not believe it advisable to change the commission's rule regarding postponed games.

420 Verbs to Use for the Word  rule