Example sentences of "be restricted [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Japanese police should be strengthened and the Japanese government unobtrusively permitted greater political and economic freedom , subject to the qualifications that Japan 's war potential should be restricted through stockpiling strategic war materials in Japan .
2 Her role may be restricted to advising the carers on how to treat the patient , and she may only visit the family once .
3 Officially the base becomes Wattisham Air Field on July 1 and from that date the Army Air Corps ' Gazelle and Lynx helicopters will be restricted to flying from 7 am to 11 pm four days a week and 7 am to 5 pm on Fridays .
4 The new careers service will not be restricted to helping young people — there will also be scope to assist unemployed adults , people faced with redundancy or those seeking a career change .
5 Information flow does not have to be restricted to passing up and down the scalar chain , but authority should .
6 They say that they are following this course because bookshops are essentially ineffective in expanding their market and that it is unreasonable for them to be restricted to selling their product to us alone .
7 The choice should be greater because your local health authority will not be restricted to making agreements on services with hospitals within its own boundaries .
8 If everybody does not have the moral resolve to make their views known , and their presence felt , we will be restricted to walking reservations and climbing on climbing walls .
9 Israel was also said to be determined that the agenda for a meeting with Palestinians be restricted to agreeing details of the conduct of elections in the West Bank and Gaza Strip .
10 Tactile clues will also be important , but will probably be restricted to shaking hands .
11 Alternatively , the volume of data can be restricted by selecting a specific archaeological period or group of periods — the study might be confined to prehistoric archaeology world-wide , for example .
12 Many opponents of the measures fear that small farmers and others in developing countries will be restricted from using traditional seed varieties and placed at a disadvantage as a result .
13 Employers should be free to recruit the most suitable workers and not be restricted from doing so by legislation or regulation . ’
14 In principal , twice the number of phosphate rotors need to be restricted in forming the duplex than in a single strand helix , although experimentally the adverse entropy change is essentially the same in the two cases .
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