Similar words: confined, confine, confinement, be concerned about, fined, refined, confirm, confide.
Random good picture Not show
1. The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area.
2. The woman will be confined to a mental institution.
3. Any soldier who leaves his post will be confined to barracks .
4. This attitude seems to be confined to the upper classes.
5. Convenient: Distribution should not be confined to making materials available in the general area of use.
6. Then it can be confined to a raised pool without offending the eye.
7. It may be confined to a few moments in a whole lifetime.
8. Neither artist was content that painting should be confined to representation, or even abstract decoration for an existing room.
9. It need not be confined to the written word - symbols such as the swastika, and other offensive images will suffice.
10. Its use will be confined to that of a village public open space, with parking of vehicles absolutely prohibited.
11. This internal dialogue will not be confined to technical questions framed within the discipline.
12. Thirdly, should the measure be confined to business transactions or apply to consumer transactions as well?
13. Given that the harmonizing measure is to be confined to international transactions, what test is to be applied to determine internationality?
14. They also will be confined to base, except for official business in town.
15. A corporate role could just be confined to the provision of specialist services, such as marketing research and specialist advertising advice.
16. Public service broadcasting be confined to television and radio.
17. Under all marine risk , recoverable loss will be confined to those arise from peril of sea and maritime accident only .
17. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
18. The previously free ( = not paid for ) distribution of text books will now be confined to students who are needy.
19. The previously free distribution of text books will now be confined to students who are needy.
20. The house longhorn beetle is another insect pest which seems to be confined to parts of Hampshire and south-west Surrey.
21. On 18 January 1956 the Committee's Joint Declaration rejected the notion that integration should be confined to only six countries.
22. The image you are projecting for your campaign will not be confined to people.
23. We argue strongly that practice in writing should not be confined to the literary essay.
24. Criticism and debate are to be welcomed, however, and should not be confined to academic circles.
25. The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts.
26. The integration induced effects upon the trade balance can not be confined to the standard Vinerian concepts.
27. Realizing the four modernizations is a many-sided, complex and difficult undertaking. The task of the ideological and theoretical workers cannot be confined to discussion of the basic principles.
28. This approach (which Geoffrey Hinton of the University of Toronto, a doyen of the field, has dubbed "deep learning") need not be confined to computer-vision.
29. You don't have to acquire a dedicated server or LPAR but, if the new environment should have serious problems, any adverse effects will be confined to the WPAR.
30. We had seen a few game get handling capacity of CPU of be confined to.
More similar words: confined, confine, confinement, be concerned about, fined, refined, confirm, confide, confirmed, confidant, confident, configure, confidence, confiscate, confidential, confiscation, confirmation, be considered as, configuration, be connected with, confidentiality, contained, constrainedly, used to, be used to, related to, be supposed to, be opposed to, become, become one.