Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] be limited to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Discussions about structures must not be limited to rather arid chicken-and-egg problems .
2 That choice should not be limited to ’ the way we have always done it ’ or by the organisation 's view of what it should be delivering .
3 Cost control should not be limited to the conceptual or design phase alone .
4 Electrophysiological assessment should not be limited to programmed ventricular stimulation but should include a comprehensive evaluation of sinus node , AV node , and His-Purkinje function .
5 These self-imposed restrictions may not be limited to the negative emotions .
6 Spiritual direction need not be limited to a twosome .
7 What is more , schemata need not be limited to unordered catalogues of people and things within a stereotyped situation , or stereotyped sequences of events telling us what is likely to happen next .
8 Because the father is the model for the superego and the actual embodiment of authority and the demands of the cultural prohibitions against incest and parricide within the individual 's own family , it is perhaps not surprising that the antagonism towards him and what he stands for need not be limited to such self-evidently anti-social and aggressive tendencies as those revealed in the statistics of crime and violence .
9 The teaching need not be limited to English or British History , and lessons on citizenship may be given with advantage in the higher classes .
10 The teaching need not be limited to English or British History , and lessons on citizenship may be given with advantage in the higher classes .
11 1.43 It was said in Coenen v Payne [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 984 ( which was a defendant 's application for a split trial ) that such a trial will be ordered whenever it is just and convenient , and not only in difficult and unusual cases , and in Ashworth v Berkeley Walbrood ( 1984 ) The Times , 13 July that the court can be asked to try a preliminary issue whenever there is a real probability that the effect will be to save time and expense and simplify the issues , which need not be limited to questions of law .
12 If a scheme for generic substitution were to go ahead , the loss to British companies would not be limited to the so-called ‘ savings ’ to the NHS , but the entire amount of the sales of such products .
13 The benefits would not be limited to the traveller .
14 I would have been satisfied in any event that all interested parties must have anticipated that the operation of a commercial port would not be limited to the day time , but would carry on throughout the 24 hours of every day .
15 However , you would not be limited to advising on existing law .
16 Although the inquiry was still in its early stages by mid-1991 , there were suggestions that its impact would not be limited to Western Australia .
17 And the response ca n't be limited to big promises with little delivery . ’
18 The product will initially be available for FDDI only , but according to Mike Patricks , DEC 's wide area networking marketing manager , the switch is capable of accepting an Asynchronous Transfer Mode module , and its multi-switching capability means that it will not be limited to one device .
19 Participants will not be limited to Cologne dealers , but will include gallerists from Europe and the United States .
20 Access will not be limited to formal applications made under the Act but we will be seeking to develop ‘ live access ’ that means by sharing information as it becomes part of the file .
21 This charge will not be limited to the straightforward case where a shareholder elects to take scrip in place of a particular cash dividend , but will also cover other arrangements which achieve a similar result , for instance by the issue of a separate class of shares carrying the right to a stock dividend .
22 If balance is important it can not be limited to public television .
23 The article shows that the interpretation of a text can not be limited to a purely linguistic analysis and advocates the case for the " bibliographical and productive histories of the poems we read " ( p. 205 ) .
  Next page