limit - use in sentences

Object

  • liability: It is usually better to buy a scheme that limits the liability.

Converse of object

  • exceed: The partnership may also be liable for VAT if the turnover exceeds the current limit.
  • impose: A government can impose limits on the public expenditure bill.
  • set: We do not set any limit on how much disk space is used.
  • enforce: The new system should also allow authorities to use cameras to enforce 20mph limits for roads where humps are not practical.
  • extend: The only ground for extending a time limit should be " cause shown " .

Subject

  • guarantee: Specialist advice is required by anyone considering the use of a company limited by guarantee.

Adjective modifier

  • upper: Upper age limit - 24 years old on the 31st August.
  • 20mph: The new system should also allow authorities to use cameras to enforce 20mph limits for roads where humps are not practical.
  • strict: There are strict time limits for making an appeal.
  • maximum: There is also no maximum age limit for qualifying for paid holidays.
  • low: Lower speed limits, say of 20mph, would apply on designated lanes.

Modifies a noun

  • texas: No limit texas moment i often they can have.
  • theorem: It emphasizes the plastic limit analysis theorems and especially statically admissible force flows and their use for lower bounds to design.

Noun used with modifier

  • speed: He'll be wanting to set speed limits next.
  • mph: After its cessation, the services were assumed by a single Class 47 operating to the original 90 MPH speed limit.
  • overdraft: The overdraft is an authorized overdraft limit ( APR 0 % ) available automatically to all Student Package Account holders.
  • age: Upper age limit - 24 years old on the 31st August.
  • exposure: The low exposure levels used here correspond to exposure limits for whole-body exposure of humans.

Preposition: by

  • guarantee: Specialist advice is required by anyone considering the use of a company limited by guarantee.

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