Example sentences of "[not/n't] be restricted [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | That is , learning need not be restricted to the orthodox educational system and also that learning , as a process , is essentially self-centred , and self-organised . |
2 | In more recent work , Professor Stewart argues that , although the corporate approach retains its purpose as a challenge to the dominant functional perspective , the ‘ concern of the new management can not be restricted to the corporate centre ’ ( Stewart 1986 : 148 ; cf Stewart 1989 ) . |
3 | Nor did it seem apparent to all that the war fought at sea , the damage which might be inflicted upon enemy vessels and morale , and the consequences which victory at sea could have for those who lived in areas close to coasts , were all part of a wider war which could not be restricted to the fighting on land . |
4 | As such , it can not be restricted to the description of linguistic forms independent of the purposes or functions which those forms are designed to serve in human affairs . |
5 | Public health could not be restricted to the surveillance and prevention of specific maladies . |
6 | A needs-led approach should begin from but not be restricted to the user 's definition , as this may be limited by low expectations or lack of knowledge about resources ( Fisher , 1991 ) . |
7 | A key in this context is taken in its widest definition — an artificial system for identifying animals or plants ; the term key should not be restricted to the dichotomous kind . |
8 | This broad sense should include the ironic , metaphoric and implicit communicative content of an utterance , and so it can not be restricted to the conventional content of what is said . |
9 | He should not be restricted by the side-reins , so they must not be tight . |