Example sentences of "not confine to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The giving of warranties by the vendor is not confined to a share sale , though where a target company , rather than assets , is being acquired Newco needs a great deal more warranty protection , as Target 's liabilities may not be easily determinable and , unlike an assets sale , Newco will " acquire " all Target 's liabilities ( ie , the net asset value of Target , on which the purchase price payable by Newco is likely to be based , could be reduced because of undisclosed and unforeseen liabilities which crystallise after completion ) .
2 I feel so glad that I 've finally found something that works and am not confined to a life of bingeing/vomiting , etc .
3 The large numbers involved in the various institutions of decision-taking and law-making , the principle of ( usually annual ) rotation among office-holders , and the choice of members of these bodies by lot rather than election , all ensured that participation was not confined to a minority of activists but was spread across the whole citizen body .
4 A problem immediately arises , however , because it is clear from both Ali and Ata'i that the term was not confined to a grade of medreses , as probably was , or came to be , but retained a wider geographical significance , referring simply to the three cities and their environs .
5 It is equally clear that the antonym of namely was not confined to a class of medrese , as in all likelihood was , or came to be , but had a much wider usage as an essentially geographical term .
6 Society itself and those who govern it need such understanding ; and in a democratic society this entails that the study of the humanities be widely spread , not confined to an élite of self-indulgers , the leather blotter-owning classes .
7 The cries for mercy were not confined to the chapel , but extended to the streets , and men and women were seen … in the streets , supported on each side from the chapel to their houses , for they could neither stand nor walk , and were not ashamed to , " cry to Him who is able to save " .
8 Yet the exclusion of the courts is not confined to the question of judicial review of the Tribunal , with section 9 precluding any indirect judicial monitoring of unauthorized interceptions .
9 STRIVING to be better and more distinctive is not confined to the workplace for Francisco Fabrö Riera .
10 Similarly anchoring is not confined to the life of certain specified societies .
11 The intention of stirring hatred is not confined to the purpose of doing so .
12 The rule is not confined to the case of adjacent freeholders .
13 Barry Took , who wrote the first forty shows of the series with Bernard Merriman , remembers it all with an affection that is certainly not confined to the money it bought him .
14 ‘ And my business interests are spread throughout the country , they 're not confined to the capital .
15 Pressure for health regeneration was not confined to the army .
16 Bouge De La are not confined to the theatre .
17 The industrial landscape is not confined to the north of England and the west Midlands .
18 But one-party dominance of State legislatures was not confined to the South , as Ranney 's ( 1971 ) classification ( figure 5.12 ) indicates .
19 Recruitment pheromones are not confined to the exploitation of food : they are also used to recruit armies for territorial disputes , or ( in certain species ) for slave raids .
20 Financial restraints limit the scope for many otherwise appealing new departures , although the downward pressure on public expenditure is not confined to the Home Office .
21 Secondly , in so far as it spoke to a general enlargement of the mind , the student experience was not confined to the acquisition of mere technique .
22 One of this book 's merits is that it shows how hard stone application was not confined to the Baroque , and includes unexpected nineteenth-century examples .
23 The lesions are not confined to the genitalia , although they are most often found there , but are also seen on the thighs , perineum , and buttocks .
24 These radical changes , designed to make work more rewarding , were not confined to the tax system .
25 ‘ freedom of establishment is not confined to the right to create a single establishment within the Community , but entails the right to set up and maintain , subject to observance of the relevant professional rules of conduct , more than one place of work within the Community .
26 The fact that the power of was not confined to the Mufti alone is of some importance in assessing the nature of the Muftilik in general and will therefore be dealt with in greater detail further on ; suffice it to say for the moment that Mustakimzade 's argument is disappointing in its lack of development and of positive evidence in support of it and that , in the terms in which it is stated and in view of the material he seems to have used in compiling his book , his argument might equally well apply to Molla Fenari .
27 REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY IS NOT CONFINED TO THE OFFICE .
28 Epidemiological research suggests that P cepacia is a transmissible pathogen , that transmission is not confined to the hospital setting , and that the consequences of acquisition may be catastrophic for some patients .
29 Expert systems are not confined to the research establishments/academia , they are a mature and practical technology capable of boosting performance in a number of important areas within such organisations .
30 But this problem too is not confined to the gap between the ‘ workers ’ and the unemployed .
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