Example sentences of "[noun] will [be] limited to " in BNC.
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1 | Because few tickets are available fans will be limited to just one pair of tickets each . |
2 | For most builders management accounting will be limited to the production of a few fundamental sets of additional information , although the national contractors will have developed many finely tuned and sophisticated management accounting techniques . |
3 | Initially Virtual Network Architecture will be limited to the local area network : each DragonSwitch module supports 16 Ethernet ports and up to five modules can be slotted into each Access/One chassis . |
4 | Boro full back and fly half Ian Bircham has landed a job in Italy so his appearances will be limited to the weekends he is home . |
5 | The value of returns in any six months period will be limited to 12% of the gross invoiced sales achieved in the previous six months . |
6 | To provide an effective working atmosphere , the number of participants will be limited to approximately 50 . |
7 | Enrolment will be limited to 35 participants . |
8 | According to Mr Zhu , the foreign inspiration will be limited to ‘ subdued and relaxed fashion with lace trim ’ . |
9 | ‘ Even our most loyal customers will be limited to a single car each . ’ |
10 | Demand came from those brave fund managers acting in the belief that a reactive fall in the market after a Tory defeat this morning will be limited to about 150 points on the main index . |
11 | the operating priorities of a CMHT are set by manifest , but more importantly latent lines of local service policy ; without clear specifications as to the roles of team members , members will drift towards their common ground ; where team members have no actual or perceived authority to coordinate services , they will create their own service niche to fill ; where teams have little direct control over service resources , their own role will be limited to using their own personnel as resources . |
12 | Once you remortgage , tax relief will be limited to the first £30,000 of your loan . |
13 | While this work is proceeding , and while the first wave of self-governing trusts and GP budgets are established , competition will be limited to a narrow band of services , such as waiting list surgery . |
14 | Nelson concedes that 1993 ships will be limited to ‘ very few large machines ’ , with volume not expected until 1994 . |
15 | For the time being , the practical effect of the change will be limited to accountants lobbying for a change in the law in the vast majority of states that do not permit accountants to incorporate — only Colorado , Hawaii , Kansas and Wyoming allow it at present . |
16 | In the normal trading company , as we have seen , the members ' liability will be limited to the amount , if any , unpaid on their shares , but in a company limited by guarantee , it will be limited to the amount which the members have agreed to contribute to the assets in the event of liquidation . |
17 | This is particularly so in beef herds where nutritional supplementation will be limited to good quality roughage . |
18 | THE Down v Derry Ulster senior football championship tie on Sunday week will be an all-ticket match — and the crowd will be limited to 14,000 . |
19 | Attendance will be limited to 70 participants . |
20 | Both halves have their merits , but together their appeal will be limited to those teachers of computer science , who if lecturing on the impact of motor traffic on society , would spend half the time on the way sparking plugs work . |
21 | The appeal will be limited to the matters raised in the notice of appeal , and normally only legal argument will be presented . |