Examples of 'had to rule' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to rule"

had to rule: This phrase suggests that a decision or judgment had to be made under specific circumstances. It indicates that there was a need for a ruling or verdict to be given in a particular situation

How to use "had to rule" in a sentence

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had to rule
A judge had to rule that he was competent to stand trial.
What she did was to destroy the power that Creon had to rule.
We had to rule out cryonic suspension for her.
In the appeal proceedings the Oberlandesgericht Koblenz had to rule inter alia on that objection.
Had to rule you out.
Several tribunals have had to rule on this issue in the NAFTA context.
The Constitutional Court had to rule.
We had to rule out meningitis.
It was a possibility I had to rule out.
I had to rule her out.
Deputy Judge President Louis Harms had to rule on two aspects of the appeal.
Then had to rule it right back in for the same reason.
In vitro fertilization, requiring a partner, is an option that he had to rule out.
It also had to rule the Chinese out of the north.
Keep the definitions black and white, they had to rule your way.

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I had to rule out industrial espionage before I called you.
The Constitutional Court still had to rule on the amendments to the Electoral Code.
She had to rule the country, but she did not do it alone.
Well, most of my conclusions I have had to rule out due to sheer impossibility.
We had to rule out meningitis . Sure.
The accident left me deaf … and I had to rule out an operatic career.
Prosecutors had to rule on the legality of detentions within 72 hours.
Before coming to a decision, the Parliamentary Joint Committee had had to rule on three points.
First, we had to rule out the obvious suspects.
It happened again, so I guess I had to rule out food poisoning.
First, they had to rule out the other one though - microbes.
The fact is that little recourse is now had to rule 61 hearings.
The Supreme Court had to rule whenever his rulings were valid, and did so.
I am sorry, Mr. Burch, but we had to rule it out.
So if you had to rule it, you would say.
Had to rule you out. Let's just move on.
The European courts have also had to rule on eBay 's liability in a context of counterfeit.
Sorry, Terrón, I had to rule you out.
As a result, it has never had to rule on the cases mentioned in this chronicle . ”.
Burch, but we had to rule it out.
This summer, the Court of Cassation had to rule on the balance between two fundamental [… ].
Sorry, man . Had to rule you out.

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