Example sentences of "[verb] at only " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly US inflation subsequently had been extremely low ; between 1952 and 1967 the US wholesale price index rose at only 0.8 per cent a year . |
2 | You will find in this section many programs , from Home and Hobbies to professional DTP packages , that you are able to try at only 2.50 per disc . |
3 | The job depended upon careful organisation as it had to be come at only a few days ' notice . |
4 | By mid-July the Nikkei average was trading at only around 23,000 , compared with a peak of almost 40,000 at the end of 1988 . |
5 | At present , however , there is only limited British research available on such issues and much looks at only parts of the process . |
6 | The relationship to images is destroyed , he wrote , when they are looked at only for themselves , gazed at only for themselves . |
7 | The basic thrust of it is that it should be looked at only exceptionally : Lloyd . |
8 | Of the eleven general Forest inquests held during the period 1297–1305 in the forests of Rockingham , King 's Cliffe , Whittlewood and Salcey , Despenser presided at only one ; the remainder were held before Robert of Harrowden , his deputy . |
9 | Basaltic rocks melt at about 1,100 degrees C , while granitic rocks melt at only about 650–700 degrees C , so magmas of granitic composition are many times more viscous than basaltic ones . |
10 | Priced at only £29.95 , it 's a gift you ca n't afford to miss . |
11 | As stated this trowel is very modestly priced at only £10.50 inc Vat ( postage and packing ( £2.50 ) and is a useful and recommended accessory for every detector user . |
12 | In this recession , it is peaking at only 43 per cent . |
13 | If the condition for oscillation is met at only one frequency then essentially sinusoidal oscillation will occur at that frequency . |
14 | An arrangement may be made so that you look at only one person who ‘ interprets ’ what is said , through writing or clear speech , but awareness of the ‘ feel ’ of the meeting and possible eye contact can not be easily conveyed at second hand . |
15 | Moreover , unemployment benefit is paid at a lower rate , and , for a married couple , is valued at only 54 per cent of the level of the pension paid to a retired couple . |
16 | Without submarine work , Rosyth would run at only a third of capacity for its MoD work . ’ |
17 | Where courses are offered at only one teaching centre , it would be possible to make significant progress by initially devolving responsibility for assessment only to the college , while maintaining for the time being central control of the course content . |
18 | director : Well , you were going to look at only two hospitals . |
19 | Not surprisingly the British economy had been growing at only about half the average annual rate of 5.4 per cent for the EEC countries since 1953 . |
20 | With consumption growing at only about 1 per cent a year ( the rate of growth of the labour force ) , the system would have become one in which machines were being installed at hectic rates in order to produce other machines . |
21 | Meanwhile , however , concerns about NAFTA will not diminish soon — one reason , along with tight money , why Mexican shares are selling at only ten times prospective earnings . |
22 | Chambers started the day at six over par eight shots off the lead but finished at only one over with birdies at one three and six , an eagle at seven another two birdies at eight and nine to go out in 30 . |
23 | The Privy Council took the buyer 's sub-sale into account and awarded damages assessed at only 5s. per ton . |
24 | Clerical and administrative backup were provided at only a modest level . |
25 | Panorpa communis , for example , has been recorded to fly at only 0.5 metres per second whereas Aeshna mixta can move at 7 metres per second and it is unlikely that any insect exceeds about twice this velocity . |
26 | But with production set at only 300 vehicles this year , limousines are not a priority . |
27 | The sum was arrived at only after some haggling , Newcastle at first offering £400 and Northampton asking £ 1,000 . |
28 | It is , to date , the most organised critical practice to insist that our understanding of Renaissance culture can be arrived at only through complex negotiations of both text and history . |
29 | The North Korean government restated its position that such an agreement could be arrived at only if US military bases in South Korea were opened to North Korean inspection . |
30 | From a review of child and car stopping distances under various assumptions , they conclude that for a car travelling at only 16 km/h about 30m sight distance would be required , but that this is much greater than that normally feasible in existing shared space areas . |