govern - use in sentences

Object

  • body: The governing body could then throw the whole scheme out.
  • reproduction: Conditions governing reproduction: Material to be copied by Library Staff only.
  • document: The Charity's governing document requires a minimum of three trustees to be in post.
  • equation: At the basis of solution of such equations is a discretisation of the governing equations on a given mesh.
  • conduct: Q Why does the CIA need an exemption from rules that would govern the conduct of our military in interrogation practices?
  • universe: Come back to the most natural system of administration which governs the whole universe.

Subject

  • law: Which areas of life are governed by European law?
  • constitution: VSSN is governed by a constitution with charitable objects, although its income is currently below the level where charity registration is needed.
  • rule: Use of the room is governed by the room rules.
  • regulation: Both of these requirements are governed by Regulations, which require careful application to the situation of any affected employe.
  • principle: Not so in screen rendering and digital text cycles, which are governed by a re-flow principle.

Adjective complement

  • short-term: Experience see chart page which govern short-term a consensus at.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Austria has since been governed according to an orthodox Western European model.

Preposition: in

  • accordance: They promised to govern in accordance with the Assizes of Jerusalem, which were translated into Italian and published in Venice in 1535.

Preposition: with

  • instinct: I just want to govern with the common sense instincts of a proud people who believe in Britain.

Preposition: by

  • law: Which areas of life are governed by European law?
  • constitution: VSSN is governed by a constitution with charitable objects, although its income is currently below the level where charity registration is needed.
  • rule: Use of the room is governed by the room rules.
  • regulation: Both of these requirements are governed by Regulations, which require careful application to the situation of any affected employe.
  • principle: Not so in screen rendering and digital text cycles, which are governed by a re-flow principle.

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