Example sentences of "not [be] confine to the " in BNC.

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1 But the introduction and implementation of quality should not be confined to the design of products and the standard of service provided to customers .
2 One simple explanation , which is attractive and plausible , is that the strengthening enabled the ammonoid shell to withstand the hydrostatic pressure at relatively great depths in the ocean — they need not be confined to the surface waters or to relatively shallow depths .
3 It can not and must not be confined to the school and to the classroom .
4 Valuable mathematical experiences need not be confined to the well-ordered water trough , and the sensitive adult can find many ways of introducing new vocabulary and mathematical ideas during the children 's play .
5 We argue strongly that practice in writing should not be confined to the literary essay .
6 Held , that , since in Part III of the Insolvency Act 1986 there was no definition of ‘ company ’ in relation to administrative receivers , by virtue of section 251 of that Act the definition in section 735 of the Companies Act 1985 applied and , therefore , unless the contrary intention appeared , ‘ company ’ was to be defined as a company registered under the Companies Acts ; but that a contrary intention was to be deduced from the proper construction of the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally and the Act of 1986 as a whole , whereby it appeared that Parliament intended that ‘ company , ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) , should not be confined to the prima facie meaning of companies registered under the Companies Acts but should embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ; and that , accordingly , the applicants were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) ( post , pp. 243F–G , 244A–C , D–G , 245F — 246A ) .
7 Further , because the public interest is the root of corporate legitimacy demands for responsibility need not be confined to the avoidance of obvious forms of social harm , such as might result from pollution , dangerous products , or false advertising , but potentially embrace all exercises of social decision-making power by companies , the manifestations of which were considered earlier .
8 But it is soon clear , also , that cultural analysis can not be confined to the level of formal and conscious beliefs .
9 Traditionally pioneers in agriculture , these were the families which at the beginning of the nineteenth century concluded that the making of good cheese need not be confined to the high alpine dairies as was then generally accepted , but could be practised in the rich pasturelands of the Mittelland .
10 And she understood that authentic decor need not be confined to the country mansion ; the whole idea was to bring good design down to the lowest levels , ’ Jane Clifford said .
11 It need not be confined to the written word — symbols such as the swastika , and other offensive images will suffice .
12 Interest need not be confined to the Gorge .
13 The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area .
14 The modules provide experience in the broadest definition of enterprise activity and need not be confined to the setting up of a profit-making business venture .
15 The integration induced effects upon the trade balance can not be confined to the standard Vinerian concepts .
16 And such a sentence need n't be confined to the characters of the Bible ; words like those ought to be part of the way that you and I speak about our lives .
17 And it was all about er , Now that th we 're nationalized railway nationalized , it meant that we could er gain promotion and we would n't be confined to the one section .
18 A delegation of the Islamic world 's most senior figures says the ominous call for a Holy War against western forces would n't be confined to the Gulf .
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