Examples of using Have rules in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
You have rules?
Every contest should have rules.
We have rules,Annie!
We can't have rules.
I have rules against such things.
People also translate
Because we have rules too.
I'm not judging this kid, but we have rules.
We have rules.
Because in the workplace, we have rules.
I know we... we have rules and all.
We have rules and we follow them," concluded Mr. Harms.
I know you have rules.
No, we have rules, but we're listening.
Mr. Cornish, I don't mean any offense, but we have rules.
Land people have rules for this.
We have rules for official GNU and FSF IRC channels.
I guess the Catholics have rules about this sort of thing.
I thought that an all-out battle should have rules.
Oh, yeah, we have rules about everything.
We can afford compassion for the ill only because we have rules.
Some places may have rules against wearing pirate regalia.
Children aged 5-7 years, are beginning to enjoy games that have rules.
The Kadi have rules against medical procedures that haven't been sanctified.
For example, omegle foreigners and chat sites have rules to be followed.
We have rules regarding the content and format of jobs posted on BritishJobs.
Contemporary spiritual people should at least have rules, the way the musicians do.
Our project have rules to provide right course of communication between all users.
Practically all institutions have rules on access to documents in all languages.
We have rules for chemicals in agriculture and for chemicals in the workplace.
Regulators like the Financial Conduct Authority have rules in place concerning hedging instruments, for example, their policy regarding Interest Rate Hedging Products.