Example sentences of "limited to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 You are reminded that members are limited to two minutes in asking their questions .
2 Chairs similarly limited to two minutes in their reply .
3 Bread is severely limited to two slices of white low-calorie bread , e.g. Slimcea .
4 The internal picture would then look exactly like that for the Hall effect in any normal conducting solid , except that it is limited to two dimensions .
5 The first suggestion is to round the figures to two effective digits since psychologists have shown that the short-term memory need for scanning tables is limited to two digits .
6 IF so many countries can pledge troops to help relieve the crisis in Somalia , why is Britain 's support limited to two planes ?
7 The maximum presidential mandate was limited to two terms of seven years each ( whereas previously the president could serve for an unlimited number of five-year terms ) .
8 The explanation is that — inaccurately but mercifully ! — calculations under the senatorial rules are limited to two places of decimals .
9 The PDI , which staged the largest rallies , managed to stretch the limits of official tolerance by attacking " nepotism " in high places , a reference to the business dealings of Suharto 's family [ see also below ] , and by calling for the presidential term to be limited to two years , an implicit criticism of Suharto 's years in power .
10 Her experience of men was limited to indifferent kisses from kind , sweet men who made no impact on her .
11 This and Lone Wolf ( see page 47 ) are limited to 525 prints each at £75 each or the pair for £120 — matching numbers are available to pair-purchasers .
12 My own ferreting campaigns begin in October but from that time onward to the end of the game-shooting season I am limited to outside hedgerows and warrens and burrows well away from the standing crops of game cover and the woods .
13 Violence in Kompong Cham was limited to occasional incidents of shelling near polling stations .
14 Consciousness of this fact , plus a desire to court moderate Republican opinion , ensured that early rebel pronouncements were limited to vague calls for the prevention of left-wing revolution , the maintenance of national unity and the restoration of authority ; beyond that it remained unclear whether the rising , if successful , would produce a conservative , more authoritarian republic , a monarchist restoration , a military dictatorship or perhaps even an out-and-out fascist state .
15 Where user participation does occur it is normally limited to peripheral activities , such as trips and social events ( Catter , 1981 ; Kent et al . ,
16 P drivers could even be limited to low speeds .
17 This is not limited to religious beliefs , communal rituals or shared traditions .
18 The race is limited to 500 runners and the Allied Irish Bank is giving £500 towards the prizes .
19 However for a load torque of 0.4 Nm the maximum operating speed would have to be limited to 200 steps per second and there would be additional problems in operating at speeds around 20 and 40 steps per second .
20 Th we 're limited to solid tumours or patients that have an element of solid tumour on histology .
21 The exemption is limited to integral transactions and does not apply to other investments .
22 Limited to 80 anglers .
23 Limited to 80 anglers .
24 It will be a 32-bit operating system — DOS is presently limited to 16 bits — and will have the networking elements from Windows for Workgroups thrown in .
25 Of course , these pathological tendencies are still with us today and are widely recognized in individual mental illness ; but what is not generally appreciated is their extent in cultural forms , not all of which are limited to ancient societies .
26 Use of the oral contraceptive pill was associated with a small increase in risk that was limited to current users .
27 This analogy represents the global political system as a vast billiard-table on which the actors , the nation-states , are the billiard-balls : self-contained sealed units whose interaction is limited to superficial clashes .
28 For example , the investors may accept that the managers be severally liable for the warranties ; that the warranties be restricted to their actual knowledge ; that the maximum claim to be brought against any of the managers be limited to one or two times salary ( significant enough to concentrate minds ) ; that a high de minimis be accepted ; and that the time period of warranty claims against management be limited to twelve months after completion .
29 Use of the single stroke was limited to specific circumstances not all of which signified gracing , while the double stroke constituted a sign of embellishment largely at the discretion of the player — a discretion tempered by harmonic and rhythmic context and , it is to be hoped , good taste .
30 It 's Thee Headcoats ( Already ) ’ , the latest release from ex-Milkshake BILLY CHILDISH , Mudhoney frontman MARK ARM 's debut solo single , a cover of Bob Dylan 's ‘ Masters of War ’ , which has been limited to 5,000 copies , SISTER DOUBLE HAPPINESS ’ , ‘ Wheels A-Spinning ’ single and DICKLESS ’ ‘ I 'm A Man' , which should reach the shops soon .
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