Sentence examples for be restrictions from inspiring English sources

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be restrictions

noun

The act of restricting, or the state of being restricted.

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There will be restrictions in Mosul as well.

"Basically we had a big announcement that there would be restrictions," Kraska told the Guardian.

There would obviously have to be restrictions on how the goods were used in the drama.

"If you look at the miniaturisation of drones, there will be restrictions on them.

There will also be restrictions at the Olympic sailing venue at Weymouth in Dorset from tomorrow until September 8.

You'd find out a place is pet-friendly, but then there would be restrictions — not more than 50 pounds.

"People don't like restrictions -- I get that -- but there are going to be restrictions when you accept public money.

"The next step will be restrictions on snowmobiling and moose hunting," said Robert Björk, a hunter from Kiruna.

And for the men who haven't, the post claims, there are to be restrictions on their right to family reunification.

There was unanimous agreement that there needed to be restrictions on the right of corporations to sue in libel.

Should there be restrictions on the types of images that people can display on Web sites or blogs?

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