Example sentences of "[n mass] confine to [art] " in BNC.

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1 The underlying question , however , was whether a company of this size — with virtually all of its sales confined to the British market — could survive .
2 Such a position is by no means confined to a Marxism of a Stalinist past .
3 Still , the Alvarez range is by no means confined to the self-consciously exotic : guitar-wise , there 's the non-scoop AED200 , a more conventional style of guitar which counterbalances the company 's more elaborate ambitions .
4 The fact that precious metals have so often been minted to serve as coins may serve to emphasize that precious substances are by no means confined to the summits of ecclesiastical or temporal power , even if their most prestigious manifestations were formerly concentrated on these .
5 Discrimination in the job market is by no means confined to the medical profession .
6 Indeed , such an observation is by no means confined to the service sectors discussed here , and is a result of service policy pressures much wider than ( and perhaps in opposition to ) concerns about the provision of high quality community support .
7 Poverty and deprivation are by no means confined to the North .
8 But this role is by no means confined to the Twelve .
9 Irresponsible behaviour was by no means confined to the evacuees .
10 A new feature of the guide this year is the inclusion of information for those with mobility problems , whether they be people confined to a wheelchair or with walking difficulties or families with children in prams or pushchairs .
11 Tyne Thames Technology ( T3 ) was set up in early 1989 with funding from computer company North Tyneside Brass Tacks , BITC 's city action team and the Telethon Trust , and a secondee from Northumbria Water , to develop home- and remote-working opportunities for people confined to the house .
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