Example sentences of "be restrict to " in BNC.
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1 | Here we 're restricted to the crematorium . |
2 | You 're you you 're restricted to looking at plasma membrane channels and their properties . |
3 | So , I had a look at the powers of the police authority and they 're restricted to financial and administrative responsibilities and if I took that argument further , of course the Chief Constable has to take that into account . |
4 | However the increasingly open and competitive markets of the EC , USA and Japan present a special challenge , not only for locally-based exporting companies but also for those whose sales are restricted to the UK market . |
5 | The parliament can not sit for more than six months of the year ( Article 28 ) ; the agenda is entirely determined by the government , its legislative duties are restricted to a specific range of policy areas ( Article 34 ) and its ability to hold ministers to account and to scrutinise and amend legislation is pitifully small . |
6 | Sands and gravels deposited by water flowing from the melting glaciers are restricted to a few localities and there are no major raised beach deposits resulting from sea level changes relative to the land surface . |
7 | First , under an approved share option scheme overseas participants are restricted to shares under option up to a maximum of £100 000 value ( UK resident participants are not restricted to £100 000 value and are eligible for the grant of options over shares up to an aggregate value of four times annual remuneration ) . |
8 | If the interests are restricted to the history of one particular place , or confined to one special area of study , then a private library of books and offprints is quite readily assembled . |
9 | Such organic-rich shales are likely to constitute a much more widespread potential source for hydrocarbons — probably mainly for gas and condensate — than the coals of the deltas which are restricted to the northern part of the region , although the possibility that isolated intermontane coal basins may have developed further south in the later Carboniferous can not be excluded . |
10 | It may thus be observed that the constants k 1 and k 2 are restricted to the range satisfying ( 9.9 ) It is also appropriate to choose ( 9.10 ) to achieve the usual flat metric ( 3.6 ) in region I. |
11 | The question which arises in this case is how broadly the words quantas and summae can be interpreted , and whether they are restricted to cases involving money . |
12 | Rooted plants are restricted to within a depth of 3 m around the shore . |
13 | Carbohydrates — the ‘ starchy ’ substances in foods — are restricted to 80 gm per day . |
14 | Entering through the W door , one of the best preserved in France , on encounters an apparently vast hall with few and high-placed windows which are restricted to the S side ( the lost claustral buildings abutted in the N ) . |
15 | If limits are restricted to special locations and/or special times , such as near schools at opening and closing times , compliance is more likely , with less speeding if the reason for the limit is clearly indicated . |
16 | By law , in a Woonerf vehicles are restricted to ‘ walking pace ’ and compliance is encouraged by abolishing continuous kerbs and pavements , creating a space that is as much used by children as by cars ( Figure 4.2 ) . |
17 | The powers of the Lords , in relation to any Commons Bill which he so certifies , are restricted to delaying its ultimate passage for only one month . |
18 | If a linear programming problem is modified so that the variables are restricted to integer values , the result is called an integer linear programming problem ( ILP ) . |
19 | Contributions are restricted to relevant earnings of the year to which the contributions are related . |
20 | Now the outstanding benefits are the robot 's increasing cost effectiveness ; its potential for relieving people of dull and repetitive tasks ; and replacing inconsistency and inaccuracy , which all too often occur when humans are restricted to performing tedious and uninspiring tasks , with precision . |
21 | Not all otters are restricted to rivers , however ; some can be found upon the quiet shores of our lakes or even beside the sea . |
22 | Just because you want a pale , peach-coloured border for a room does n't mean that you are restricted to using similar-coloured flowers when planning the design : you could even create the design using brown leaves and blue flowers , providing their shapes are satisfactory . |
23 | Many people use them to build up a tax-free fund for youngsters which they get at 18 or 21 , although you are restricted to one scheme per person . |
24 | Insights into the actual personality are restricted to a few words under the heading ‘ recreations ’ . |
25 | Those who can not write have less power than those who can : their acts of naming are restricted to those who will listen to them , those in the immediate locality . |
26 | When a bird is sitting on your fist , you keep the leash wrapped round the fingers of your glove so the bird 's movements are restricted to the length of unwrapped leash . |
27 | Note that some magic items are restricted to certain races or types of characters . |
28 | Kenny makes a similar point when arguing that we can talk of animal wants only to the extent that they are restricted to their conscious needs . |
29 | When the red deer samples are restricted to animals that reach breeding age , sex differences in the extent to which breeding success varies are accentuated ( Table 23.5 ) . |
30 | Note that some magic items are restricted to certain races or types of characters . |