Example sentences of "be restricted to [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To cover such a broad topic in a single monograph , examples have been restricted to fairly simple compounds . |
2 | The tolls are likely to be restricted to particularly congested areas , and busy times such as rush hours . |
3 | The discussion may be restricted to impeccably intellectual topics , but the play of market forces is going on all the time just below the surface . |
4 | Clearly , such adjustments were likely to be restricted to relatively low levels of the bureaucracy because of the greater centralization of control at the upper echelons , but this probably applies to other systems as well . |
5 | The Danish Prime Minister , Mr Poul Schluter , insisted that the future union could not be restricted to purely monetary issues but would have to involve an increasing convergence of economic policies and objectives for growth , inflation , and employment . |
6 | ( b ) Like s.2 but unlike s.1 , s.3 is restricted to legally enforceable payments ( s.3(3) ) . |
7 | Selective dissolution is restricted to less stable mineralogies and , in places , to strain boundaries within grains ( McBride , 1985 ) ; it results in intragranular , or partial intragranular , secondary porosity ( Schmidt et al. , 1977 ) . |
8 | Of course , even if consideration is restricted to essentially short-term factors , Mrs Thatcher 's poor performance in the ballot can not be attributed solely to the strategy and tactics of the respective campaigns . |
9 | In Britain at the moment , most shared space is restricted to very small areas immediately in front of small groups of houses . |