Example sentences of "[adv] be limited " in BNC.

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1 Although the numbers will not apparently be limited at the briefings , a notional limit may be set on the number of climbers admitted to the range on any one occasion .
2 Such a ‘ stable door ’ approach would obviously be limited and unsatisfactory .
3 Lord Denning , in an obiter statement made prior to the passing of the 1972 Act , suggested that if we joined the community our sovereignty " would henceforth be limited … it would not be ours alone but would be shared with others . "
4 This unrest , under the circumstances , can only be limited and circumstantial .
5 The term ‘ conflict ’ need not necessarily be limited to ‘ a right old barney ’ .
6 The choice of the electors will not necessarily be limited to those who apply .
7 We should look at the length or the term of the new franchise which should perhaps be limited to three or five years .
8 ( The power to administer oaths may thus be limited , where local law provides that only judges and notaries may administer oaths . )
9 As far as the police part of the Bill is concerned , the er Government er under considerable pressure from erm er er members on their own side er as well as from these benches , have made the er very welcome concession that the chairman of a police authority shall no longer be appointed er by the Secretary of State , by the Home Secretary , but elected from among the members of the police authority er they have also made provision that the er er er i in response to the er criticisms that were made at second reading that the size of the p of a police authority shall no longer be limited to er sixteen members but could er by er order of the Secretary of State be extended to er twenty er er er twenty-four members .
10 The Court of Appeal has , however , subsequently held that in the exceptional cases in which a Mareva injunction might be granted in support of a foreign judgment or arbitration award ( enforcement of which is being sought in England ) the injunction will normally be limited to assets in England .
11 If proceedings have been issued you may be required to contribute to the Defendants ' legal costs , but this will usually be limited to the same amount that you contributed to the Legal Aid Board in respect of your own legal costs .
12 However , success will always be limited until we are able to provide materials that are far more like those they are replacing .
13 Dessent ( 1987 ) argues that the differentiated curriculum within a school will always be limited if it does not recognise , reward and value diversity among pupils .
14 When it comes to total processing power , however , the AS/400 will always be limited by the commitment to remain air- , rather than water-cooled — despite the fact that IBM 's rivals in the mainframe world seem to be able to deliver performance matching that of IBM with air-cooled machines , even if the air does have to be gale-force .
15 Goody , however , claims that if the processes of political scepticism do occur at all in non-literate societies , they must always be limited and individual .
16 And I would suggest to you , it 's because it 's complicated , and forgive me if I have n't made it more simple , but that 's one reason incidentally , why in my document , I kept commissioning , the business of doing , and making the kind of hard choices that your committee 's had to make this morning , because resources will always be limited , separate from discussing everything that people would like to do , because they do n't always run together .
17 In the case of L Rowland and Co ( Retail ) Ltd , the High Court found that the period of time for which the clock stops during an enquiry by Customs can only reasonably be limited to the period from when the local office initiates the enquiry with the trader to the day when a satisfactory answer is given by the trader .
18 A councillor 's actions may also be limited or curtailed by the party control exercised over him .
19 People 's ability to choose between different types of credit may also be limited by their knowledge of what is available .
20 To be plausible the authority should also be limited in the way ours is : a machine that appeared certain , in the teeth of all the evidence observable by us , that such and such a transistor was failing might well have given itself away precisely because it would lack the ‘ downwards ’ inscrutability that our inner workings have for us .
21 If their hours of work can also be limited to less than 16 hours a week , then these workers will also fall outside the employment protection legislation , which means they can be used even more flexibly and cheaply as they then forgo rights to certain occupational benefits ( which now comprise a further 9 per cent of labour costs ) .
22 Movement can also be limited by the body in order to protect itself from further harm , e.g. the pain from a twisted ankle prevents mobility , thus allowing the inflamed tissues to rest and heal .
23 A decrease in rates payable will also be limited to 10% and 15% for small businesses .
24 In the case of profoundly handicapped births , life expectancy will probably be limited anyway ; if it is not , the doctors and parents are , in effect , destroying the life of the baby concerned because they are making subjective judgements about what kind of a life it will lead .
25 Such a claim would clearly be limited to the grammatical aspect of style , and even here , to say that a text has a " neutral style " is to mislead : the choice of expressing one 's sense in elemental , disconnected sentences has its stylistic value as much as any other choice ( see 7.4.2 . ) .
26 If the costs of injury are great , the advantages of aggression will eventually be limited by the risks of injury .
27 We will toughen inspection of key public services where choice and competition must inevitably be limited .
28 Only on a few occasions have they gone this far , where they suggest changes they will often be limited to ‘ undertakings ’ or promises .
29 The certificate is likely to specify the extent of the aid available and will often be limited to the taking of particular steps in the action .
30 The proposal here is that the right to gain an attachment of earnings should now be limited to maintainance payments only .
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