Example sentences of "are limited to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The friends of the Queen belong to a small coterie of aristocrats , the children are educated exclusively ( one of the reasons Gordonstoun seemed a good bet was because , unlike metropolitan Eton , it was miles away in rural Scotland ) , and all are limited to a narrow circle of suitable acquaintances . |
2 | any of their rights to participate in a surplus in a winding up are limited to a specific amount which is not calculated by reference to the company 's assets or profits and such limitation had a commercial effect in practice at the time the shares were issued or , if later , at the time the limitation was introduced . |
3 | Children who come to this school are limited to a Fine Arts base , and possibly Graphics . |
4 | The only difference between this demo and the full commercial version is that you are limited to a single theatre of operations . |
5 | However , the limitations of these data must be borne in mind , especially the fact that they are limited to a single point in time . |
6 | In the USA it is estimated that about 80 per cent of collective agreements are confined to employees of a single company and about two-thirds are limited to a single plant ( Cohen , 1975 ) . |
7 | If you are limited to a three-lamp set-up , your subjects have to remain within a fairly small area , otherwise the lighting becomes unbalanced and the performers may even stray into unlit areas . |
8 | ‘ There is no new thing under the sun ’ and in kung fu the angles and arcs of attack are limited to a 360-degree area . |
9 | The following possibilities of choral orchestration are limited to the most-used textures ; traditional forms such as fugato , fugue , and canon are omitted , being too closely identified stylistically with past epochs to be of effective use today ( though some mention of them will be made later ) . |
10 | In this first chapter , however , the illustrations are limited to the Judaeo-Christian tradition . |
11 | Third , as the powers of the national park authorities are limited to the normal development control procedures , agriculture is excluded , although it contributes so much to the valued cultural landscapes of the parks . |
12 | The contrast is even more marked when the comparisons are limited to the four Saturday matches against Canterbury ( admittedly one , Richard Wallace , suffering a broken jaw from an Andy Earl swipe ) , four against Auckland , two in the First Test , three in the second . |
13 | Even curse tablets are limited to the human reactions to theft and perjury and the instant demand for painful retribution , echoed throughout the primitive world . |
14 | Their appetites are limited to the exorbitant enjoyment of expensive and clashing furnishings . |
15 | And despite their higher incomes , they rarely become rich because their activities are limited to the few months during the year when the climate is favourable for construction work . |
16 | In practice , it seems that ‘ spread ’ effects are limited to the journey-to-work catchment areas ( Moseley 1973 ) , and the ‘ key ’ in rural areas therefore is the availability of private and public transport . |