Example sentences of "be limited to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Public sector pay settlements have been limited to a maximum of one point five per cent .
2 Many of the recent forecasts ( Diamond and Smith , 1982 , 1984 ; Diamond , 1985 ; AUT , 1983 ; Collins , 1983 ) have been limited to the university sector because the existence of the Universities Central Council for Admissions ( UCCA ) means that some individual level data are available at a national level .
3 Modernization and upgrading have been limited to the installation of central heating and double glazing throughout .
4 Like your chairman , I am a newcomer to the fund and my induction experience has not been limited to the division offices in the United Kingdom or visiting projects in the United Kingdom .
5 There is no evidence that at any of these houses Smythson was involved on the same day-to-day basis as at Longleat and Wollaton ; his contribution must often have been limited to the provision of a set of plans and elevations , which were liable to alteration at the whim of the patron and executive craftsmen .
6 Inside , the use of metal has been limited to the disk drive cage , the hard disk mounting plate , the power supply box and a panel that takes the power switch , reset button et al .
7 Where users have been involved , this has usually been limited to the implementation phase of a programme of change .
8 Places are allocated on a strictly first come first served basis , and are limited to a maximum of 16 places , some of which are already allocated .
9 Those design registrations are limited to a maximum of 10 years .
10 The small number of pupils at the boarding school , just 125 , means class sizes are limited to a maximum of 10 .
11 Its complementary term is cutaneous larva migrans , for infections by " foreign " larvae which are limited to the skin .
12 Downstairs , the comforts are limited to the Rayburn and the hall fire .
13 They are limited to the interpretation of provisions of acts of Parliament .
14 Citizens in our present system are limited to the role of occasional voters .
15 In this they would follow the hugely popular and successful Italian Serie A league , where transfers are limited to the summer break between seasons and a short five-day ‘ window ’ in November .
16 It is assumed that the H 2 producing bacteria are limited to the colon and that the fermentation of carbohydrates occurs rapidly on entering the caecum .
17 ( a ) Section 2(1) ( a ) and ( b ) are limited to the evasion of existing debts .
18 Where a claim has been automatically referred to arbitration ( when £1,000 or less was claimed or in dispute , Ord 19 , r 2(3) ) , costs are limited to the summons costs , save by special order ( Ord 19 , r 6 ) .
19 As the arch will lower the height of the opening at the sides , you 'll be limited to a style which allows you to walk under it freely if that height is quite low .
20 Spiritual direction need not be limited to a twosome .
21 They established that , in the first instance , shipowners would automatically meet the cost of oil spills , through insurance cover which they would be obliged to carry ; but the owners ' liability was to be limited to a maximum of $18m .
22 In future , the amount which you have to pay will be limited to a maximum of £500 .
23 It demanded that new immigration be stopped until there were sufficient housing and work to accommodate immigrants , that immigrants with criminal records be deported , that all foreigners be obliged to carry identity cards at work ( to reduce the number of illegal workers ) , and that the number of foreigners in school classes be limited to a maximum of 30 per cent .
24 Alternatively , significant levels of expression may be limited to a subset of cells or developmental stages .
25 If , notwithstanding the above provisions , there shall be liability on the part of DW/LD by virtue of this Agreement , or because of the relation hereby established , whether due to negligence or otherwise , such liability is and shall be limited to a sum equal to the payment for the Program which sum shall be paid and received as liquidated damages , and not as penalty and this liability shall be complete and exclusive .
26 In RW Green Ltd v Cade Bros Farm [ 1978 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 602 a term in a contract for the sale of seed potatoes provided that the supplier 's liability for " compensation and damages payable under any claim or claims arising out of this contract under whatsoever pretext " was to be limited to a sum not exceeding the contract price .
27 Did the trade union movement really fail to grasp that the two pre-conditions were : first , that its sense of responsibility must be seen not to be limited to a commitment in the shorter term to contribute to recovery from immediate crisis , but to extend , at the expense of short-run advantage , to the longer term commitment , to the revival of British industry and to its successful competition in world markets ; and secondly , that a Labour Government would have to preside over the management of the country 's affairs ?
28 The overall increase of 2.1 per cent — compared with 2 per cent in grants from the Arts Council in England and Wales — was said to have been achieved at the expense of the SAC 's running costs , which will be limited to an increase of 1.5 per cent .
29 The aggregate amount paid out under these schemes may be limited to an amount specified in the regulations .
30 While this encounter seems to be limited to an account of the past , it is in fact very much determined by the present .
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