Example sentences of "not confined to " in BNC.
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1 | The FPC 's power to limit the use of deputising services is not confined to conditions which bear on the service 's capacity to provide an adequate service . |
2 | Lingering resistance was not confined to Siberia . |
3 | The Association 's welfare support is not confined to its membership but extends also to serving and ex-Air Force non-members and their dependants . |
4 | This fear of American inroads into areas that Britain used to control effortlessly was not confined to civil aviation ; the British also resented the activity of US oil companies in the Middle East , and US attempts to break into the British-dominated international rubber market and the sterling bloc . |
5 | Kemp 's difficulty in defining ‘ science ’ and ‘ art ’ is not confined to his discussion of the earlier period . |
6 | The aerodynamic development is clearly not confined to the bodywork . |
7 | Hooliganism is more habitual and more fully developed in Britain than elsewhere , but it is not confined to Britain . |
8 | REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY IS NOT CONFINED TO THE OFFICE . |
9 | But in a week that marked the opening of the campaign for February 's elections , the red dizziness was not confined to restaurants . |
10 | But in a week that marked the opening of the campaign for February 's elections , the red dizziness was not confined to restaurants . |
11 | His parliamentary interventions were not confined to property , housing and environmental questions . |
12 | Lord Boyd-Carpenter said that criticism was unhappily ‘ not confined to the other side ’ and it would be many years before the scheme would bear fruit . |
13 | These difficulties are most obvious in America , but they are not confined to it . |
14 | the notion of a corporate personality is not confined to law . |
15 | While bathroom humour is certainly not confined to the UK , it certainly seems to thrive here . |
16 | This anthropocentric attitude is not confined to protestants alone . |
17 | The records of local Labour parties reveal that Labour 's feverish organizational activities were not confined to the national party alone . |
18 | Its great merit is that it is not confined to particular activities , and therefore has an across-the-board application to different sources of endangerment . |
19 | The impurity is not confined to the actual time of bleeding , but continues for seven days beyond the last sign of vaginal blood , thus effectively confining women to this state of impurity for twelve to fifteen days of the month . |
20 | Strong perfume is not confined to old-fashioned roses or particular colours , nor is it consistent : warmth and the age of the bloom both affect its strength . |
21 | Charlemagne 's self-image was not confined to David . |
22 | Of course cliques centred on ministers are not confined to Nonconformists and Spurgeon 's plain speaking was in the tradition of Bunyan and before him of generations of mediaeval preachers . |
23 | This liberalizing trend was , of course , not confined to Nonconformity and marked the Church of England as well : witness the fierce debates over the doctrine of eternal punishment , the recitation of the Athanasian Creed and the verbal inspiration of the Old Testament . |
24 | Sadly , it was not confined to writers and artists , for though it may be unfair to blame Nietzsche for his appropriation by Nazi ideologues , there is no question but that his doctrine of the superman and his apparent anti-semitism provided them with fertile soil . |
25 | The significance of the Board 's policy was not confined to the District . |
26 | The problem is not confined to the stream however . |
27 | Simply by putting relatively isolated community groups together Highlander is able to convey a sense of purpose to these groups which springs from the confidence gained by the realisation that their problems are not confined to themselves , nor in most cases caused by any deficiency or fault of their own , but are rather due to outside forces of oppression which are also being used against other people in other communities . |
28 | The Gardeners Dictionary was not confined to English readers ; it was first translated into Dutch in 1745 , an indication of the author 's close association with Holland . |
29 | From this brief survey it will be seen that Miller 's judgment was not confined to , nor his expertise solely directed towards , blooms of roses , ; rather he considered them as shrubs , studying their form of growth and additional bonus of foliage and fruit . |
30 | What had not been realised by all concerned was the fearful advance in the scientific methods of waging war — no longer was war a man to man affair — men could be destroyed in hundreds from a distance and that ability was not confined to one side alone . |