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

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1 This was printed as a limited edition of seventy-five copies for private circulation in 1876 , and a second edition limited to a hundred copies appeared in 1893 .
2 Children who come to this school are limited to a Fine Arts base , and possibly Graphics .
3 If only he could come across a barn in which he could seek refuge from the full force of the gale … but visibility was limited to a few strides .
4 Cannons are dangerous if sometimes unpredictable weapons whose manufacture is limited to a few groups of human and Dwarf experts .
5 One of the serious limitations is the total interaction time with the microwaves , limited to a few milliseconds by the speed of the atomic beam and by the separation of the two Ramsey regions .
6 Currency : Spanish pesetas Best buys : ceramics , baskets , guitars Sports : surfing , windsurfing , scuba diving , snorkelling , sailing , walking Nightclubs : limited to a few discos Season : from May until late October .
7 If that is a problem , ( limited to a few versions of the AMI bios ) a full fix involves doing without Stealth in QEMM , which may be a trade off ardent QEMM users do not wish to make .
8 The beginnings were slow and limited to a few sectors where differences in labour costs were important .
9 All are strongly seasonal , with activity limited to a few days or weeks in summer .
10 Thus , from a national view , only the University of Cambridge through its Board for Extra-Mural Studies was undertaking a significant volume of new Chapter III activity and it was a matter of concern both to the National WEA and the District that its encroachment into the established and defined sphere of provision should be limited to the two counties in which earlier and exceptional arrangements had been agreed .
11 Interpreting is limited to the oral skills and implies that the translation is being done by a professional linguist .
12 The torque per unit volume of the permanent-magnet stepping motor is relatively poor , so production is limited to the smallest sizes .
13 But Steven had a b-i-g problem , because he had spent his whole life in Never Never , a land not best known for its grasp of real life , and his idea of what went on in the world outside was limited to the hazy notions he had picked up … from the movies .
14 The following possibilities of choral orchestration are limited to the most-used textures ; traditional forms such as fugato , fugue , and canon are omitted , being too closely identified stylistically with past epochs to be of effective use today ( though some mention of them will be made later ) .
15 When speakers are looking for different ways of accomplishing the same goal ( in Coveney 's example , successfully requesting information ) they are not limited to the various possibilities in the linguistic system for constructing formal interrogatives .
16 This shift in emphasis is not limited to the developing countries .
17 These self-imposed restrictions may not be limited to the negative emotions .
18 All patients had many lesions on endoscopic retrograde cholangiography , which were confined to the intrahepatic system ( above the confluence of the main right and left hepatic ducts ) in two , limited to the extrahepatic ducts in three , and were more widespread in the remaining 15 ( Fig 1 ) .
19 To make this comparison the analysis was limited to the 29 junctions which were recalled by at least one subject .
20 ‘ The only way we can set about obtaining some is to raise the public profile of the case , which is so far limited to the bald facts of your husband 's murder . ’
21 A barrister may appear in any court , whereas a solicitor 's rights of audience are currently limited to the inferior courts .
22 Its success is almost invariably limited to the few cases where free advice enables a businessman to make immediate cost savings .
23 Similarly , in 3 the time span which is indicated by " now " is limited to the few seconds immediately following the utterance , whereas in 4 the reference of " now " extends well before and after the time of utterance .
24 And despite their higher incomes , they rarely become rich because their activities are limited to the few months during the year when the climate is favourable for construction work .
25 ‘ The most resistant and decisive discourse within modernism ’ , abstract painting , despite its coming-of age , is gradually being redefined to encompass a range of diverse media and approaches which are no longer limited to the strict confines of paint on canvas .
26 However , in order to take advantage of such guarantees , the customer would have to sign and return a portion of the guarantee form or certificate to signify that , in consideration of the granting of the guarantee , he would accept that his legal remedies against the manufacturer were limited to the express ones contained in the guarantee .
27 Even curse tablets are limited to the human reactions to theft and perjury and the instant demand for painful retribution , echoed throughout the primitive world .
28 The survey showed that the main impact of the four to six million barrels of oil which were poured into the Gulf during the 1990-91 Gulf War was limited to the northern shores .
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