Example sentences of "to be limited to " in BNC.

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1 Victor Burgin explained , for example , in The End of Art Theory that he was unwilling to be limited to an aesthetic response to ‘ the art object , which in turn is representative of the sensibility of the artist ’ .
2 Peter Palumbo also hinted that , in the current squeeze , public money might have to be limited to centres of excellence and innovation .
3 They established that , in the first instance , shipowners would automatically meet the cost of oil spills , through insurance cover which they would be obliged to carry ; but the owners ' liability was to be limited to a maximum of $18m .
4 No one was henceforth to suffer death or mutilation for taking the king 's deer : the penalties were to be limited to amercement , imprisonment or exile .
5 The paper asks : ‘ Can they just be traders on some sort of spot market or ought the release to be limited to those intending to sell to the final consumer ?
6 Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases .
7 Ranges in ‘ pure ’ cash and carry 's tend to be limited to fast moving items so specialist products may not be stocked .
8 These words ‘ extraordinary medical measures ’ were replaced by the words ‘ life-sustaining procedures ’ which , in turn , were defined so as to be limited to respirators .
9 Most of the breakage induced by trampling has been seen to be limited to the skull and mandible , with less breakage of the postcrania , while the breakage due to weathering is more limited still .
10 A case might be made for this ( although there is no other evidence for it ) and so substantive interference in Ulpian 's text could be taken to be limited to generalization or to the addition of per omnia .
11 Here Serpell 's computer was programmed to assume ‘ the loss of freight revenue from the deletion of a link to be limited to the revenue directly attributed to the link . ’
12 The race has to be limited to thirty entrants on the grounds of safety .
13 In the context of this article , the need for a multi-national to engage in this sort of activity is likely to be limited to those occasions when the customer demands it for his own reasons , or where trading relationships have been established that would be threatened if one customer knew of the other 's existence .
14 Where data do exist on support between kin across households , this tends in effect to be limited to documenting the networks through which support flowed and the kind of support which was given , and can give very little direct evidence about the underlying structure of social relations which supported these exchanges .
15 While this encounter seems to be limited to an account of the past , it is in fact very much determined by the present .
16 Did the trade union movement really fail to grasp that the two pre-conditions were : first , that its sense of responsibility must be seen not to be limited to a commitment in the shorter term to contribute to recovery from immediate crisis , but to extend , at the expense of short-run advantage , to the longer term commitment , to the revival of British industry and to its successful competition in world markets ; and secondly , that a Labour Government would have to preside over the management of the country 's affairs ?
17 I have argued that if we allow our concept of special educational provision , and hence of the support teacher 's role , to be limited to the ‘ individual ’ approach then the danger is that , not only will our own sights be limited in the measures we adopt to meet special educational needs , but our work may act as a substitute for more fundamental changes that are required .
18 Anderson 's proposal is for the tax subsidy to be limited to a five-year duration .
19 Was the decision in that case to be limited to those situations where a ‘ special relationship ’ existed ?
20 Indeed , one commentator has argued that the cost of acquiring control is so great that the disciplinary force of the market is ‘ likely to be limited to instances of gross managerial failure ’ .
21 Of those cancers that seem to be limited to the prostate clinically , 25–35% will have lymph node metastases .
22 Now you can manage with a shower , I mean it 's , it 's efficient as regards er keeping you er clean , but can you , to men there 's a different pleasure in having a shower , I enjoy both I would hate to h to be limited to one .
23 Since this strategy requires monitoring emissions from individual sources , it is a strategy which tends to be limited to the larger industrial emission sources .
24 If the provision of legal services is to be limited to those matters in which the sufferer realises that there is a situation of difficulty for which the law provides a means of solution and with which a lawyer can be of assistance much of the pioneering work of law centres would be nullified .
25 As space is very tight it would probably have to be limited to one page .
26 However for a load torque of 0.4 Nm the maximum operating speed would have to be limited to 200 steps per second and there would be additional problems in operating at speeds around 20 and 40 steps per second .
27 Increases in applied voltage must be accompanied by proportional increases in phase resistance if the winding current is to be limited to its rated value when the motor is stationary .
28 The numbers of animals were supposed to be limited to the number their farms could support in winter .
29 Small companies still tend to be inhibited by the cost of using such services and within larger firms the knowledge of their benefits still seems to be limited to a small number of individuals and not widely recognised within the company as a resource .
30 His own duties appeared to be limited to joining his patrons in a drink whenever he was thirsty , which seemed to be often .
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