Example sentences of "will be confine to " in BNC.

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1 They are expected to fall across the board among the firm 's 38,500 employees but will be confined to New York .
2 For this reason and for reasons of space , the discussion here will be confined to the way in which the coins themselves can be used to reveal information about their date or mint .
3 Its use will be confined to that of a village public open space , with parking of vehicles absolutely prohibited .
4 The comments will be confined to works of the type which have been transcribed and printed , not to holograph manuscripts , for in this instance all the uncertainties mentioned compound to produce results which will be beyond the skills of the vast majority of local historians to interpret .
5 This means that at whatever level the stresses or insults initially attack the system , the effects , if the body is strong enough , will be confined to the physical plane .
6 ‘ From now on , ’ the guard informed him , ‘ you will be confined to this room and no one will enter it for forty-eight hours .
7 IBM Corp has gone to the Distributed Computing Solutions arm of General Atomics Inc , San Diego for its UniTree file and storage management software ‘ for use and distribution on the entire line of IBM computers , ’ although it seems likely that it will be confined to running under Unix for now .
8 Like most previously published research in this area , attention will be confined to primary school children aged between five and ten years .
9 It is to be hoped that as a result of the guidance in the subsequent paragraphs most will be confined to the first two categories .
10 This method of delimiting senses will be confined to sense-spectra .
11 The discussion here will be confined to self-interested goals ; consideration of ‘ socially responsible ’ motives will be deferred until Chapter 9 , which will conclude that sacrificing profits for socially responsible ends does not occur on a scale sufficient to raise serious doubts about the commitment of managers to profitability ( or whatever other , self-interested goals may predominate ) .
12 During this year purchasing will be confined to fundholding procedures , but it is planned to extend this to all secondary health care from 1 April next year .
13 The discussion will be confined to rational-deductive strategic and economic analysis .
14 Whatever the status of the Newhart decision , it is clear that it will be confined to very narrow limits since to allow any such action would interfere with the primary duties of the receiver to protect the interests of the security holder .
15 For the time being the TV advertising will be confined to Scotland as the density of the branch network there makes it much more cost effective than in England and Wales .
16 Because of the focus on full-time official-steward relationships , and the intensive nature of the research , investigation will be confined to a small sample of officers and stewards in no more than 3 unions , in one part of the country .
17 In this period , all South African military forces must be disbanded and withdrawn from the country except for a residual force of 1,500 troops who will be confined to bases at Grootfontein and Oshivello .
18 The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts .
19 And at this stage it is expected that tagging will be confined to specified types and not involve the routine identification of all sheep — including hill ewes — as many farmers feared .
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