Example sentences of "would be restricted [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the planning application the developer indicated that petrol sales would be restricted to the hours of 7 am to 11 pm . |
2 | But a compromise has just been worked out between the governor , the tribes and Bruce Babbitt , the ex-governor of Arizona who is now interior secretary , under which casino gambling would be restricted to the reservations , and the tribes would be given slot machines in proportion to their population . |
3 | This would need to retain within it the unique legal function of Convocation which would be restricted to those at present eligible to exercise it , that is to graduates and staff alone . |
4 | They replied that not only would we need planning permission , but that they would probably not grant it , and even if hey did , its subsequent use would be restricted to river users only . |
5 | My hon. Friend has long experience in the mining industry and is aware that the proposed privatised operation at Monktonhall would be restricted to an underground work force of only 150 people . |
6 | It was likely , moreover , that candidates would be restricted to former ministers and senior civil servants . |
7 | State participation in other major industrial enterprises , however , would be restricted to 25 per cent , with state equity held in a new holding company structure . |
8 | The position of the proposed dwelling means that natural daylight would be restricted by the proximity of other buildings , the high steep banking and the trees on all sides . |
9 | Socialists and communists would be drastically punished , and the present franchise system would be restricted in the National Fascist state . |
10 | The General Medical Council has tried to soothe doctors ' fears of even limited lay participation by asserting that it would be restricted in clinical matters . |
11 | The government denied rumours that travel would be restricted in the lead-up to the March 31 elections . |
12 | Publicity would be restricted in time to twenty-one days and decisions would be reached within forty-two days , failing which an application would be deemed to be approved . |