Example sentences of "[am/are] not [adv] confined to " in BNC.
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1 | It should be noted also that many sociologists would argue-particularly Goode , for example ( Goode , 1970 ) — that these changes are not simply confined to Britain and the United States but are taking place throughout the world , although at different paces and starting from different points . |
2 | Of course , Bryan Adams ' talents are not just confined to singing and playing . |
3 | The savings are not just confined to sharing overheads like accommodation , services and phone system . |
4 | Usually these second droppings are much more random and are not often confined to the widely-used lavatorial system . |
5 | It was Cubitt who noted that ‘ artistic knowledge and cultured tastes are not now confined to what are sometimes called the upper classes ’ and the German historian , Muthesius , saw that ‘ within Nonconformity , each individual layman 's romanticism has begun to show itself — as seen in the architectural achievements of the Congregationalists ’ . |
6 | It clearly implies that racism and ethnocentrism are not necessarily confined to white groups . |
7 | They remind us that these types of behaviour are not necessarily confined to those with dementia . |
8 | The greater number of developers are not necessarily confined to any particular geographical area and will , therefore , not only investigate the market potential in the immediate locality of their home base , but Will be equally prepared to operate at a distance . |
9 | Moreover , projects are not necessarily confined to one ‘ area ’ . |
10 | Because scientific needs often overlap the sharp boundaries drawn for good commercial reasons , such combined resources are not necessarily confined to C&P. thus , a further 500 researchers work for ICI Films and ICI Advanced Materials alongside C&P personnel at the Wilton Technical Centre , which is mainly concerned with materials . |