as a rule造句31. The other qualities of the medium are subject to greater change as a rule.
32. They flower as a rule above the water surface and, unlike the preceding group, they develop more conspicuous flowers.
33. As a rule of thumb, every storey makes a difference of one-tenth of a second to a building's period.
34. One who learns the name also learns the connection with the sound, as a rule.
35. As a rule, we eat too many simple carbohydrates and not enough complex ones.
36. He had small shrewd hazel eyes that as a rule missed nothing.
37. Although, as a rule, the young are generally the movers, while the old tend to be primarily shakers.
38. These branching, tapering processes of the nerve cell, as a rule, conduct impulses toward the cell body.
39. As a rule, financial embarrassment leaves most of us with no choice but to run with the crowd.
40. It was true that the longevity drug was available as a rule only to nobles.
41. Contesting articulations of musical practices could as a rule now arise only at the level of consumption.
42. As a rule, even the more hardened cases respond to authority when they realise the game is up.
43. In addition, the eleven cathedral deans and sixty archdeacons were summoned as a rule.
44. He didn't as a rule greet all his guests, but this was different.
45. The prices vary from circuit to circuit, but as a rule they range from £30 for a session to £300.
46. As a rule, the politicians of the mainstream right fight each other with more zest than they do the Socialists.
47. As a rule of thumb no source node name should occur in just one link object nor in many link objects.
48. During this period of dormancy the plant as a rule drops all its leaves.
49. Men as a rule are very selfish and still believe that women are born to serve them.
50. Cold, as a rule, doesn't bother them but they will not tolerate prolonged wetness, particularly during the winter.
51. As a rule, however, a rattler avoids contact with people and will strike only if cornered.
52. As a rule, you are not expected to be technical, and should avoid being drawn into technical conversations.
53. It was a devastating headache but, oddly enough, as a rule he didn't mind it.
54. As a rule of thumb, funds with durations of one to three years are relatively conservative.
55. As a rule of thumb, always use a rear foot kick after a feint.
56. The diseased bowel is, as a rule, sharply delimited.
57. Wittgenstein sees language as a rule governed social activity.
58. As a rule, we deal only with exclusive distributor.
59. As a rule these materials do not show hysteresis.
60. As a rule this portion is uncontaminated.