Example sentences of "[is] not confine " in BNC.
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1 | The FPC 's power to limit the use of deputising services is not confined to conditions which bear on the service 's capacity to provide an adequate service . |
2 | The Association 's welfare support is not confined to its membership but extends also to serving and ex-Air Force non-members and their dependants . |
3 | Kemp 's difficulty in defining ‘ science ’ and ‘ art ’ is not confined to his discussion of the earlier period . |
4 | Hooliganism is more habitual and more fully developed in Britain than elsewhere , but it is not confined to Britain . |
5 | REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY IS NOT CONFINED TO THE OFFICE . |
6 | the notion of a corporate personality is not confined to law . |
7 | This anthropocentric attitude is not confined to protestants alone . |
8 | Its great merit is that it is not confined to particular activities , and therefore has an across-the-board application to different sources of endangerment . |
9 | The impurity is not confined to the actual time of bleeding , but continues for seven days beyond the last sign of vaginal blood , thus effectively confining women to this state of impurity for twelve to fifteen days of the month . |
10 | Strong perfume is not confined to old-fashioned roses or particular colours , nor is it consistent : warmth and the age of the bloom both affect its strength . |
11 | The problem is not confined to the stream however . |
12 | That purpose is not confined to the shores of our country . |
13 | Resting and delighting in God is not confined to the mind , nor to the emotions , but brings our whole being into the presence of God . |
14 | As we saw in the example of the cleaner fish ( pages 186–7 ) , reciprocal altruism is not confined to members of a single species . |
15 | But this problem too is not confined to the gap between the ‘ workers ’ and the unemployed . |
16 | To the extent that the Home Secretary suggested that the Act did not involve any extension of the Government 's powers , this could be only because in practice the guidelines were being exceeded for , as has been pointed out subsequently , the phrase ‘ national security ’ is not confined to major subversion or espionage ( Lloyd , 1987 ) . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | International evidence indicates that an early exit is not confined to declining industries alone . |
19 | The second section , with which the chapter ends , may be relevant to the nursing of patients in hospital but is not confined to that context . |
20 | Environmental degradation in this region is not confined to pre-independence times ( before 1955 ) as post-independence practices and policies have not fared much better despite considerable financial assistance from the World Bank ( Wallach 1988 ) . |
21 | Tagore wrote of this poem — ‘ The feeling that man is not a mere casual visitor at the palace-gate of the world , but the invited guest whose presence is needed to give the royal banquet its sole meaning , is not confined to any particular sect in India . |
22 | Unfortunately this behaviour is not confined to non-fatal attempts ; suicides also occur in hospital ( Levy and Southcombe 1953 ; Hawton 1978 ; Crammer 1984 ) . |
23 | This practice is not confined to the largest companies . |
24 | THE TRICK OF ‘ PLAYING possum ’ is not confined to opossums . |
25 | The issue of sexual stereotyping is not confined to writing of Enid Blyton 's quality . |
26 | This experience is not confined to the LDDC : several of the other UDC areas are experiencing the same problems . |
27 | The idea of what has been called data privacy , the claim of the individual to control information about himself , is not confined to so-called sensitive data or information of a particularly recherché kind — it can apply to any piece of data about an identifiable individual , who is the only one who can say whether or not , in the particular context , he or she regards the data as sensitive . |
28 | The kind of disciplined life envisaged by brahmacārya involves control of all the senses and is not confined to sexual control , although Gandhi did deal in detail with that aspect of brahmacārya . |
29 | This pornographic genre is not confined to porn itself , but spreads through our culture from advertising through bodice-ripping fictions to soap operas . |
30 | It is important to note and emphasise that the contribution of the underclass is not confined to disagreeable industrial and agricultural employment . |