Sentence examples for having restricted from inspiring English sources

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Having restricted Lancashire to 218 for seven after winning the toss, Glamorgan went after the target of 4.86 runs an over with Croft racing to a 35-ball half-century.

Having restricted Northants to a lead of 107 then reduced them to 27 for two in their second innings, Lancashire might have hoped for some Muralitharan mayhem of the sort that brought him 66 wickets from six championship matches in 1999.

The IUCN report noted that there was no evidence of China having restricted the sale of tiger products to scientific and educational outlets, as they had always claimed; that NGOs had found tiger wine on sale; and that there was some evidence that stockpiles of tiger bone were leaking on to the market.

Never mind finding a way to win games, here England found a way to lose one, throwing away a winning position having restricted Australia to 217 on a low, slow pitch before moving to 154 for three in their reply with 13 overs left.

Having restricted Forest to a handful of clear chances, they were able to pose a threat of their own going forward and were close more than once to land an upset on the night as Karl Darlow, in the home goal, struggled against a slippery ball.

"Staying in a confined area" and "having restricted space" were positively correlated with severity of back pain at 34 weeks of pregnancy.

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And no one has restricted their use.

Congress has restricted such financing.

"We had restricted financial resources for years.

Kazakhstan has restricted exports of sunflower seeds.

The rules have restricted other Web efforts.

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