Example sentences of "[is] restricted to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | which is restricted to classic shell-type remnants . |
2 | This is something of a misnomer , as the offer is restricted to existing shareholders of the bidder on a pro rata basis . |
3 | Prostostrongylus , whose intermediate host range is restricted to certain species of snail , has a lower prevalence , though its geographic range is just as wide . |
4 | It is sometimes claimed that female criminal activity is restricted to limited types of crimes . |
5 | It is often seen as a subject with very limited aims , usually the acquisition of knowledge and information about ages remote from our own , and whose teaching is restricted to dictated notes , copying from textbooks and rote learning . |
6 | Secondly , even when attention is restricted to individual predictions , it can be argued that scientific theories , and hence universal statements , are inevitably involved in the estimation of the likelihood of a prediction being successful . |
7 | There is the main mere which is reserved for carp fishing only ; Woodlands Pool which is a general coarse fishery ; and two rainbow trout pools where fishing is restricted to fly-only . |
8 | Of the 51 species of Chisocheton ( Meliaceae ) , in Malesia for example , one species is restricted to peat-swamp forest and another to limestone , while , in dipterocarps , Shorea curtisii is always found on ridges and slopes apparently associated with particular water relations in the forest . |
9 | At the moment , this particular function is restricted to still images — the horsepower is not available to carry out fractal enhancement on the fly , says the company . |
10 | I felt sure then that my approach was justified : an individual can not develop her full potential if her experience of the world is restricted to trashy TV shows , video nasties , street vandalism and the amusement arcade . |
11 | Richard Gould had published a book Yiwara , foragers of the Australian desert which unwisely included a photograph of sacred objects , knowledge of which is restricted to initiated men . |
12 | Many councillors take the view that it is easy to drum up names for a petition although you may have more impact if , say , the petition is restricted to immediate neighbours of the development . |
13 | The difference between the evangelicals and the others is so great that it can almost be said that growth in the diocese as a whole is restricted to evangelical parishes . |
14 | With trifling exceptions the record is restricted to monetary values . |
15 | Where enamel remains on these teeth it is restricted to small islands separated by areas of dentine . |
16 | In some systems the input script is restricted to upper case unconnected letters , or lower case unconnected characters . |
17 | As H pylori colonisation is restricted to gastric type epithelium , the presence of gastric metaplasia in the duodenum would allow H pylori to colonise the duodenum and to produce active inflammation . |
18 | It is a research programme which sets out to show how it is that our beliefs about an external world , about science , about a past and a future , about other minds , etc. , can be justified on a base which is restricted to infallible beliefs about our sensory states . |
19 | Some of the owl species are covered by more than one pellet collection so as to provide an estimate of within species variation , but in some cases the sample is restricted to single pellet collections . |
20 | A one bedroomed flat is restricted to single purchasers . |
21 | Commerson 's dolphin is found in Chilean waters and at the sub-Antarctic Kergueien Island in the Indian Ocean ; Peale 's dolphin is restricted to coastal waters around the southern tip of South America and around the Falkland Islands ; and the Chilean black dolphin is found only in Chilean waters . |
22 | This suggests that migration 's role in swelling the South 's labour force is restricted to non-manual workers , for whom the South provided 61 per cent of the movers ' destinations , while it accounted for only 52 per cent of points of departure . |
23 | The normative requirements of the defence of duress ( discussed in detail in Chapter 6.4 ) ensure that it is restricted to dire and realistic threats which a citizen of reasonable firmness could not be expected to resist . |
24 | As part of a larger programme into understanding cognitive function through transgenic animals we are characterising transcripts whose expression is restricted to different subregions of the brain . |
25 | ( 1985 : 138 ) , following on Jacobsson 1974 , point out , " the modal construction is restricted to non-assertive contexts , i.e. mainly negative and interrogative sentences " . |