Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] not be confine to " in BNC.

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1 Festivities will not be confined to SW1 .
2 Its effect will not be confined to assignments made in circumstances similar to those which existed regarding B.C.C.I. in July 1991 .
3 For the Japanese students the shameful dream may not be confined to these topics — for instance many of their dreams about failing examinations or their schooling in general may have been intrinsically shameful , and they reported both of these more often than the Americans .
4 The relevant question is therefore : is there any indication in the subject matter and statutory purpose of the provisions concerning administrative receivers generally , or in the Act of 1986 considered as a whole , from which it appears that Parliament intended that the word ‘ company ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) of that Act should not be confined to its prima facie meaning of a company formed and registered under the Companies Acts , but should also embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ?
5 Valuable mathematical experiences need not be confined to the well-ordered water trough , and the sensitive adult can find many ways of introducing new vocabulary and mathematical ideas during the children 's play .
6 The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area .
7 This internal dialogue will not be confined to technical questions framed within the discipline .
8 The image you are projecting for your campaign will not be confined to people .
9 Convenient : Distribution should not be confined to making materials available in the general area of use .
10 He told the rector at Boston that this was a person of unusual spiritual powers ; that how to train him for the whole Church was a responsibility ; that he was anxious that these abilities should not be confined to academic spheres .
11 Truth can not be confined to traditional religions , nor can any particular religion claim to have a monopoly of Truth , for where that kind of particularization of the Ultimate takes place , we are face to face with what Tillich calls demonization .
12 Such a God can not be confined to one people .
13 Further , because the public interest is the root of corporate legitimacy demands for responsibility need not be confined to the avoidance of obvious forms of social harm , such as might result from pollution , dangerous products , or false advertising , but potentially embrace all exercises of social decision-making power by companies , the manifestations of which were considered earlier .
14 But the introduction and implementation of quality should not be confined to the design of products and the standard of service provided to customers .
15 We argue strongly that practice in writing should not be confined to the literary essay .
16 The new test replaces the usability test with an acceptability one which makes clear that breaches will not be confined to those which impair the use or function of the product but extend to other factors that a reasonable person would take into account .
17 But it is soon clear , also , that cultural analysis can not be confined to the level of formal and conscious beliefs .
18 I understand similar fencing was erected on other playing fields around the borough so this problem may not be confined to Scorton .
19 Traditionally pioneers in agriculture , these were the families which at the beginning of the nineteenth century concluded that the making of good cheese need not be confined to the high alpine dairies as was then generally accepted , but could be practised in the rich pasturelands of the Mittelland .
20 Interest need not be confined to the Gorge .
21 And she understood that authentic decor need not be confined to the country mansion ; the whole idea was to bring good design down to the lowest levels , ’ Jane Clifford said .
22 The integration induced effects upon the trade balance can not be confined to the standard Vinerian concepts .
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