Sentence examples for confined except from inspiring English sources

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And Drew Slatton's Edgar sounded strained and confined except for a few big ringing high notes that broke free.

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In addition, smaller confinement size leads to lower Tg of confined polymers, except for those confined in hard nanopores with strong attractive interaction.

It was confined to England, except in 1528 29, when it spread to the European continent, appearing in Hamburg and passing northward to Scandinavia and eastward to Lithuania, Poland, and Russia the Netherlandss also was involved, but with the exception of Calais (a seaport in northern France), the disease did not spread to France or Italy.

The lawyers said he had been confined to his cell except for visits from them and very limited access to a small outdoor enclosure.

Most of the day, they are confined to their rooms except for meals, which they eat at a corner table in the dining room surrounded by the police, according to Reuters.

Controls were tightened in 1586 by a decree of the Star Chamber, which confined printing to London, except for one press each in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

According to his legal team, he spends most of his time laying down because of kidney and back ailments, requires a wheelchair, and is confined to his cell except when forcibly removed to be forcibly fed.

Because the statistical information for processed commodities is mostly limited to trade, the commodity list can be confined to primary commodities - except for sugar, oils, fats and alcoholic beverages.

Sequences from the COI DNA barcode region indicated a clear subdivision that was corroborated with two nuclear genes, with haplotypes mostly confined to each clade, except for one allele in the more slowly evolving nuclear gene PTPN12.

At later stages, however, the expression of Br is regulated by additional factors: starting with S10B, Br expression gradually declines in all follicle cells except those confined to the lateral-dorsal-anterior (LDA) region of the columnar follicle cells (Deng and Bownes, 1997; Tzolovsky et al., 1999; Yakoby et al., 2008).

It did not mean, however, to substitute the good intentions of the police for judicial authorization except in narrowly confined situations.

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