Example sentences of "[be] not limited to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They are not limited to ictal episodes and can also occur peri-ictally and interictally .
2 The differences of opinion which characterized the regime 's political " families " were not limited to domestic issues .
3 As in the High Court the power is not limited to personal injury cases .
4 This method could probably be applied widely , as it is not limited to strong photodissociating systems and does not , like absorption , require a third state to which excitation is caused in the probe step .
5 This is not limited to religious beliefs , communal rituals or shared traditions .
6 As indicated above , the right to vote is not limited to British citizens .
7 The excess mortality is not limited to underground workers , since workers above ground have a raised standardised mortality ratio ( SMR ) for gastric cancer ( 143 ) , which is similar to that for underground workers other than those at the coal face ( SMR 144 ) .
8 It must be remembered that the right to apply for an EPO is not limited to local authorities .
9 But the collection is not limited to literary and historical works ; there are , for example , copies of Robert Stevenson 's Bell Rock Lighthouse , Lunardi on Ballooning , Patrick Miller on Steam Navigation , Sir William Hillary on Lifeboats , Robert Stevenson on canals and railways , and Elizabeth Cleland 's New and Best Method of Cookery , a rare Edinburgh work of 1755 .
10 Of course , the data for discourse analysis is not limited to anonymous , decontextualised texts , as we have argued already in Chapter 2 .
11 Distribution is not limited to imported titles , and UK publishers represented include Silver Moon Books , Onlywomen Press and Sheba Publishers , as well as such literary publishers as Angel Books , Atlas Press and Black Spring .
12 And and a funny thing is , it 's not limited to social class within Holland itself .
13 Two principal ( albeit contradictory ) difficulties arose : the belief of the governments of some member states ( including the UK ) that any such procedure should be voluntary , and the fact that Vredeling was not limited to collective representation of employees through trade unions .
14 But that was n't enough for Paul ; he knew that God was n't limited to human speech and a human mind .
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