Example sentences of "[subord] [noun sg] be restricted to " in BNC.

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1 In an earlier definition , where pragmatics was restricted to encoded aspects of context , one could claim that the relevant aspects of context should not be specified in advance but rather discovered by a survey of the world 's languages .
2 In November a capital and securities market was established in Belgrade , although trade was restricted to treasury bonds only .
3 Of course , even if consideration is restricted to essentially short-term factors , Mrs Thatcher 's poor performance in the ballot can not be attributed solely to the strategy and tactics of the respective campaigns .
4 Finally , until recently , gynaecologists recognised only the classic blue-black lesion as being endometriosis and if diagnosis was restricted to this appearance and to severe cases this would influence the effect of age on the risk of endometriosis reported in this study .
5 If childbearing were restricted to ages 20–34 , the consequent five per cent reduction in child mortality would have little aggregate effect in countries of the Caribbean region and some in East Asia , where mortality is comparatively low , but at rates of 250 and more child deaths per 1,000 population aged 0–4 years , as in several countries of the Africa and Indean Ocean regions , this could represent a considerable number of deaths averted .
6 This volume was confined to the central area because excavation was restricted to the ‘ core ’ of the plan in order to avoid undermining the existing external wall foundations ( Fig 43 ) .
7 Secondly , even when attention is restricted to individual predictions , it can be argued that scientific theories , and hence universal statements , are inevitably involved in the estimation of the likelihood of a prediction being successful .
8 In this comparative study PCNA data resembled BrdU data when scoring was restricted to the more strongly reactive PCNA nuclei .
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