Example sentences of "is [adv] limit to " in BNC.

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1 The drug problem is mostly limited to substances which produce recognizable behavioural patterns , normally some sort of muddled state or light-headedness .
2 Your sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a defect is expressly limited to replacement of the diskette as provided above .
3 First , I do not take the view that the recovery of money paid under duress other than to the person is necessarily limited to duress to goods falling within one of the categories hitherto established by the English cases .
4 The most difficult point about this section is that its application is necessarily limited to goods " of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption " by the operation of s 12(1) ( c ) .
5 At one time , this rating was credited with almost as much scientific objectivity as a person 's blood group , but now its use is generally limited to self-diagnosis questionnaires in Sunday supplements .
6 The Tribunal is thus limited to determining whether a warrant to intercept has been properly issued under the Act , that is to say , that there are adequate grounds for the issuing of a warrant and that the statutory procedures have been complied with .
7 Direct entry to masters ' courses is normally limited to those with good honours degrees or equivalent qualifications .
8 Lending is normally limited to the financing of the foreign exchange costs of the imported goods and services to be used in the project .
9 It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats .
10 Whereas representation before the civil and criminal courts is normally limited to solicitors and barristers , adjudicatory tribunals allow anyone to act as representative .
11 Where user participation does occur it is normally limited to peripheral activities , such as trips and social events ( Catter , 1981 ; Kent et al . ,
12 Acting for a buyer in such a case , your investigation is normally limited to perusing the copy entries , and the registered lease in the case of a leasehold title , and you will probably have done this before exchange of contracts .
13 ‘ People just do n't want to be part of a world that does n't have comparison , or spontaneity , where playfulness is just limited to football and sex !
14 Since the effective life-span of most O. ostertagi L3 is under one year and cross-infection between cattle and sheep in temperate areas is largely limited to O. leptospicularis , Trichostrongylus axei , and occasionally C. oncophora good control of bovine ostertagiasis should , in theory , be achieved .
15 It is usually limited to this country and your case will be considered only if there is ‘ a reasonable prospect of success ’ .
16 The disease process is usually limited to the pelvis and clinical manifestations include pain , menstrual disorders , infertility , and pelvic masses .
17 Their editorial content is usually limited to items of consumer interest and the editorial staff is kept to a minimum .
18 Peripheries in relatively advanced societies which have undergone the process of homogenisation described by Shils may be susceptible to investigation by pluralist methods , if only because the overwhelming predominance of a specific value-system ensures that peripheral conflict is usually limited to items which do not impinge on the central elite values .
19 As the scheme applies to nearly all new dwellings , the Act is usually limited to alterations and conversions .
20 A clearance under s138 is usually limited to a statement that the Revenue does not consider that s137 will apply to deny the benefit of capital gains tax deferral .
21 While the term essay may refer to a form of highly regarded literary style , the term composition is always limited to the classroom .
22 But the problem of prison conditions is hardly limited to ‘ slopping out ’ .
23 The responsibility for payment is assumed by the Fund , and if the total costs of the assisted party can not be covered by costs awarded , contribution and damages , the liability of that party to the Fund is nonetheless limited to the original assessed contribution .
24 The problems of filling cinema halls with hot mercury vapour are rather daunting , so Discofilm is probably limited to TV-size .
25 If an organisation is market leader and has a size and presence which can ensure that manpower planning is possible so that most jobs can be filled from graduate entry , then the need for an executive search firm is probably limited to a few specialist or technical appointments .
26 If the exchange has a contractual duty of care , it is probably limited to acting with reasonable care and skill in the best interests of the market as a whole , and for legitimate reasons .
27 The Convention is also limited to rights and obligations ; it does not purport to regulate the situation where a treaty is incidentally beneficial or detrimental to a third party 's interests.175 — The different requirements for the manifestation of consent by third States to rights as opposed to obligations could cause difficulties ; since a treaty may give rise to both , should the provisions of Article 35 ( obligations ) or Article 36 ( rights ) apply ?
28 The recovery is also limited to certain trades .
29 You will take special care to see that the work of the Security Service is strictly limited to what is necessary for the task .
30 So it is on the basis of us all ( EVEN I ! ) being human and fallible that I have to announce that it is scientifically almost impossible not to shed surplus body fat when calorie intake is strictly limited to 1,000 a day .
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