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

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1 Your sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a defect is expressly limited to replacement of the diskette as provided above .
2 Performance measurement in the private sector is almost wholly limited to financial measures , under the tacit assumption that competitive markets are the best judge of the relative value of the goods and services provided .
3 The drug problem is mostly limited to substances which produce recognizable behavioural patterns , normally some sort of muddled state or light-headedness .
4 They are mostly limited to the accident and emergency department , the coronary care unit , and the intensive care unit ; results from general wards are depressingly poor .
5 For the discourse analyst , it provides another way of accounting for sequences of utterances , though one apparently limited to discourse which is the mutual construction of more than one person .
6 However , legal protection cover is n't necessarily limited to motoring claims .
7 First , I do not take the view that the recovery of money paid under duress other than to the person is necessarily limited to duress to goods falling within one of the categories hitherto established by the English cases .
8 However , copying is not necessarily limited to duplication of substantial parts and it is possible to copy a computer program in a wider sense .
9 The misrepresentation is not necessarily limited to an exact copy of the name or " get-up " .
10 The most difficult point about this section is that its application is necessarily limited to goods " of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption " by the operation of s 12(1) ( c ) .
11 A number of papers , all limited to thirty minutes , were then read .
12 Landscaping is pretty much limited to weeds and mud .
13 She was popular with the other girls at West Heath and enjoyed her years there , but she was never very promising academically , and her reading was almost entirely limited to Barbara Cartland romantic novels .
14 And the audience of a state radio station is not entirely limited to that state .
15 Under the treaty the role of Japanese troops is almost entirely limited to defence of Japanese territory and sea approaches , but the stationing of US troops on Japanese soil could embroil Japan in any conflict in East Asia .
16 Direct entry to masters ' courses is normally limited to those with good honours degrees or equivalent qualifications .
17 These are normally limited to relational databases .
18 These are normally limited to relational databases .
19 Lending is normally limited to the financing of the foreign exchange costs of the imported goods and services to be used in the project .
20 Benefits are normally limited to 12 or 24 months .
21 It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats .
22 Whereas representation before the civil and criminal courts is normally limited to solicitors and barristers , adjudicatory tribunals allow anyone to act as representative .
23 Where user participation does occur it is normally limited to peripheral activities , such as trips and social events ( Catter , 1981 ; Kent et al . ,
24 Grants are normally limited to £500 but , in exceptional cases , may be more .
25 Most events take about two hours and are normally limited to 20 places , so booking in advance is essential .
26 Acting for a buyer in such a case , your investigation is normally limited to perusing the copy entries , and the registered lease in the case of a leasehold title , and you will probably have done this before exchange of contracts .
27 Although discussions took place about a possible return to the former scale of activity , Newlove 's health did not improve and he was physically limited to Wells where either One-Year or Terminal courses continued until 1934 when the WEA branch became inactive .
28 Until the late 1970s , however , the centralization was largely limited to tighter control over overall levels of grant and the imposition of ‘ cash limits ’ which meant that no ( or little ) account was taken of inflation .
29 The advantages compared with ordinary civil procedure were largely limited to Rome , since each province had only one jurisdictional magistrate .
30 Practice was largely limited to horses by the peculiar constitution of the College , whereby subscribers of the richer sort sent their animals in for free treatment and received drugs at half-price .
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