Example sentences of "not be confined to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His musical talents had not been confined to the School , for he had been first a choirboy at St. Matthew 's in Edgeley , and then organist for the Sunday afternoon services at Barnes ' Convalescent Home in Cheadle , followed by eight years as organist at St. John 's , Heaton Mersey , then 20 years at St. Peter 's , Stockport , and finally 34 years at the Parish Church , St. Mary 's , from which he finally retired in 1944 .
2 It can not and must not be confined to the school and to the classroom .
3 But it is soon clear , also , that cultural analysis can not be confined to the level of formal and conscious beliefs .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Interest need not be confined to the Gorge .
7 But the introduction and implementation of quality should not be confined to the design of products and the standard of service provided to customers .
8 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 .
9 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 .
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