Examples of 'confined themselves' in a sentence
Meaning of "confined themselves"
To limit or restrict oneself to a particular place or activity
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They confined themselves to making observations while the firing was going on.
Many of the programmes in existence confined themselves to single health issues.
Confined themselves to potatoes.
This is why the parties to the joint declaration confined themselves to encouraging such contacts.
They had confined themselves to greetings and casual comments about food or the weather.
The United States of America have not confined themselves to mere political pressure.
They confined themselves to gathering testimony from one former member of the Plymouth Brethren.
The Hindu Mahasabha leaders largely confined themselves to criticising the Congress.
Confined themselves to their mountains, and when they visited the low.
The enemy no longer confined themselves to the Hernican territory.
Despite crossbreed 's popularity, The Outside Agency have not confined themselves to producing it.
The local fire departments confined themselves to prevent the flames from spreading to neighboring buildings.
Unable to elect a Central Committee, the liquidators confined themselves to setting up an Organising Committee.
PEOs originally confined themselves to taking care of employee relations at small businesses.
The Royal Navy, instead of sortieing towards Malta, confined themselves to the coast of Africa.
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Staff would have probably confined themselves to developing integration tools required to satisfy regulatory requirements.
Till then, humans have confined themselves to Earth.
The Sabines confined themselves to their camp and would not engage the Roman army.
In its most rudimentary sense these oracles confined themselves to the answers " yes " and " no ".
People who confined themselves to worship in hermitages, leave them.
Again, after the Ascension they confined themselves behind closed doors.
Parliaments initially confined themselves to exporting their product, parliamentary democracy.
So far, the Swedish authorities have confined themselves to appealing to firms to stop selling.
The radio stations confined themselves mainly, indeed almost exclusively, to the broadcasting of dance music.
He had, in 1660, deplored that they had confined themselves to the hanging of ten regicides.
They generally confined themselves to a room, doing what I do not know.
The oldest among them confined themselves to the answers " yes " and " no ".
The applicants confined themselves to filing claims under Article 41 of the Convention.
There also, because the enemy confined themselves within their walls, the lands were laid waste.
Mid-term reviews have confined themselves to examining and improving methods of work.
In general, the chairpersons confined themselves to endorsing the conclusions of the inter-committee meeting.
At first, the Jews confined themselves to their own quarter.
That afternoon the mourners only confined themselves to remembering, with bitterness, Don Serapio 's favors.
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