Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] not be restricted to " in BNC.
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1 | A key in this context is taken in its widest definition — an artificial system for identifying animals or plants ; the term key should not be restricted to the dichotomous kind . |
2 | A space audit need not be restricted to simply shuffling people around a building and could take in aspects such as energy , said . |
3 | In more recent work , Professor Stewart argues that , although the corporate approach retains its purpose as a challenge to the dominant functional perspective , the ‘ concern of the new management can not be restricted to the corporate centre ’ ( Stewart 1986 : 148 ; cf Stewart 1989 ) . |
4 | The new careers service will not be restricted to helping young people — there will also be scope to assist unemployed adults , people faced with redundancy or those seeking a career change . |
5 | That is , learning need not be restricted to the orthodox educational system and also that learning , as a process , is essentially self-centred , and self-organised . |
6 | The choice should be greater because your local health authority will not be restricted to making agreements on services with hospitals within its own boundaries . |
7 | their demand for control can not be restricted to one of self-government within the enterprise , but it will have to aim at the development of a complex institutional system that will be able to strike a balance between the need for worker autonomy within the enterprise on the one hand , and the need for economic co-ordination at higher economic levels on the other . |
8 | This being so , liability would not be restricted to those persons named in the advance notice of the procession given in accordance with section 11 , but would also be imposed on marshalls or stewards who , for example , knowingly incited participants to ignore the conditions imposed . |
9 | Participation should not be restricted to linguists : art teachers , drama teachers , humanities teachers , all have a contribution to make . |
10 | The Danish Prime Minister , Mr Poul Schluter , insisted that the future union could not be restricted to purely monetary issues but would have to involve an increasing convergence of economic policies and objectives for growth , inflation , and employment . |
11 | Public health could not be restricted to the surveillance and prevention of specific maladies . |
12 | This is an important concept , because the 1988 Act states that total admissions in any school year must not be restricted to a number below the school 's standard number . |
13 | And of course that epithet should not be restricted to science ; it is even possible to tolerate its importation into fields such as theology , and street walking in Darlington . |
14 | This principle might not be restricted to cases of misconduct or lack of capability . |
15 | We suggest that guidelines to limit the acquisition of P cepacia should not be restricted to patients in hospital , and that intimate or frequent social contact is associated with a high risk of cross-infection . |