Example sentences of "[verb] only the " in BNC.

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1 The defendant contended that he thought that he was a good enough shot to hit only the bottles .
2 A thorough search of the Sea Rover revealed only the charred remnants of what was later analysed as cannabis , blowing around the decks .
3 The headlights revealed only the worn flagstones of the farmyard , the archway into the byre on the ground floor of the house , the crumbling steps that had once given access to the living quarters above .
4 Geelong forward Gary Ablett led his team with a record-breaking nine goals and became only the second person to win the most valuable player award while playing on a losing side .
5 The outside-half thereby became only the second player , after Neil Bennett in the 1970s , to score 300 points in a season for Bedford .
6 In the same year that Accrington Stanley became only the second team to leave the league through bankruptcy — Aldershot F.C .
7 Couples not only finished top of the US rankings but became only the eighth player in history to win the Vardon Trophy , awarded for the lowest stroke average , and the PGA Player of the Year .
8 The 28-year-old Dutchman , winner in 1988 and 1989 , became only the third player to be crowned three times after compatriot and mentor Johan Cruyff and Frenchman Michel Platini .
9 PETER EBDON yesterday became only the third player to compile two 147 breaks in professional snooker tournaments .
10 The 28-year-old from Liverpool became only the third player to simultaneously hold both the world and UK titles when he triumphed at Preston a year ago .
11 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
12 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside the other greats .
13 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
14 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
15 He became only the seventh Briton to wear the champion 's laurels .
16 You now have a complete record of the super season in which Mansell became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels .
17 The Great Britain scrum-half became only the fourth player in history to score ten tries in a match — equalling team-mate Martin Offiah 's club record set against Leeds in the Premiership semi-final last May .
18 Malcolm became only the third Brit to gain any World Cup points this year and is definitely a name to watch for the future .
19 The Senate 's decision meant that Durenberger became only the ninth member to be so censured , and the first since 1979 .
20 In Chihuahua , where a turnout of 63 per cent of those eligible to vote was reported , Barrio became only the third non-PRI state governor .
21 PROFESSOR David Wilkie last night became only the fourth person to receive a gold medal from the Faculty of Actuaries in its 137-year existence for his contribution to the development of actuarial science .
22 Richard Littlejohn of The Sun became only the second winner of the Irritant of the Year award since Private Eye won in 1968 .
23 In fact , assuming that the time elapsing between a subject 's decision to respond and the actual pressing of the button was about 75 milliseconds , subjects on average identified the target after having heard only the first 200 milliseconds of it .
24 ‘ Then , Benedict , you have heard only the scandalous tale .
25 Up to now I have heard only the few reluctant words in the lane .
26 Journalists rarely investigate , tending to report only the words and actions of others .
27 Mostly , they go round in circles , reflecting only the idiom of the day .
28 If the South is redefined to include only the four regions of the South East , South West , East Anglia and the East Midlands , then the net movement of people from North to South can be seen to have risen from a low point of only around 10,000–20,000 a year in the early 1970s to a peak of nearly 70,000 by 1985–86 ( Figure 4.2 ) .
29 Footballers and boxers , too , often have their entry into the sports world aided by zealous school teachers , though , overwhelmingly , they choose to see only the formative years up to , say , the age of 13 as affected by teachers .
30 In Wagner himself , at all events , he continued to see only the image that Wagner wished to project : an " idealistic cast of mind " , an " incredible seriousness and German depth " in his view of life and art , an epitome of " our German mission " in every way .
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