Example sentences of "[coord] only [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( Offline can not enforce Split-type working if you have only one media type and/or only one available unit ! )
2 GREATEST NATURAL PAINKILLER — & ONLY ONE OF 25 ALKALOIDS PRESENT IN RAW OPIUM — INCLUDING CODEINE
3 Those who move too hastily to denounce homosexuality across race and class as essentially or only exploitative , sentimental , or racist betray their own homophobic ignorance .
4 But the more immediate comment is this : that whether the victory was at least temporary or only temporary , Thompson does not name Owen among the victors , as he does O'Brien ; and where he reduces Owen 's millenarian prospectus to absurdity , he is kinder to O'Brien .
5 In particular , there will be no change in treatment where the basis of valuation has been explicitly or implicitly agreed or accepted , or the view has reasonably been taken that there is no , or only negligible , benefit .
6 These operations bring out effects of many kinds and on different levels of abstraction : high-quality or low-quality products or services ; radically new products or only small improvements in the old ones ; high or low job satisfaction among employees ; commercial profit or loss .
7 Class divisions hitherto non-existent or only latent in English society were beginning to open up as the Agrarian and Industrial Revolutions gained momentum , and popular unrest was in the air .
8 In summary , the questions in studies of more and less have revolved around three issues : ( a ) whether children have full or only partial lexical knowledge about the pertinent word meanings ; ( b ) the extent to which children rely on non-linguistic strategies in the absence of lexical information ( clearly children know none of the pertinent meanings at first for a domain , and several studies have documented the kinds of non-linguistic strategies they then rely on in responding to instructions — see Clark , 1973b , 1979,1980 ; Donaldson and McGarrigle , 1974 ) ; and ( c ) whether children observe the principle of Contrast .
9 Here again , then , it seems that there are linguistic items that have conventional meanings , but no ( or only partial ) truth-conditional content .
10 In the 1970s Ezra Pound 's laminated view of vital and moribund cultures , centred partly on Provence , made her see M. Grimaud 's easy educating communications about the land , the lore , the language in which she found herself , as a sign of real energy in his community which had been ersatz , or only wished-for , in post-Festival of Britain Yorkshire .
11 Unless the range of possibilities is very limited , or only simple questions are asked ( ‘ Is this compound X ? ’ or ‘ Is this sample of compound X pure ? ’ ) , large numbers of standard spectra are needed for comparison .
12 This may be so , but in the light of the difficulties inherent in the decision , the very clear decision in Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 and the equally clear statement in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 that the question whether a contract is void or only voidable is irrelevant , I have been unable to reach any other conclusion .
13 Where no warranties , or only limited warranties , are likely , for example , on a purchase from a receiver , Newco will wish to make a particularly thorough investigation .
14 This is often impossible to obtain , however , as many of the torture techniques leave few visible injuries , or only superficial injuries which disappear during the long period in police custody .
15 From the ‘ mini ’ , weighing as little as an amoeba or only one hundred-millionth of a kilogram ( unc kg ) to the ‘ supermassive ’ with a mass one thousand million times that of the Sun , they have been invoked to account for a wide range of cosmic phenomena .
16 ‘ in a zebra controlled area proceeding towards the limits of an uncontrolled zebra crossing ’ 'Zebra controlled area' means in relation to a zebra crossing , the area of the carriageway in the vicinity of the crossing and lying on both sides of the crossing or only one side of the crossing , being an area the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with schedule 3 ( i.e. the general layout of the zig-zag lines , terminal lines where the zig-zag lines begin and give-way lines where the zig-zag lines end next to the crossing ) .
17 A flow of art between the two is envisaged , so that Francis Bacon , for example , could be in both , or only one of them , at any given time .
18 One ambiguity which runs through most definitions , as it does with the word ‘ course ’ , is whether one is referring to the total package of studies or only one element in it ; thus one can speak of the undergraduate curriculum or the history curriculum .
19 The South-West Shropshire Historical and Archeological Society is already doing a good job in recording the history of the area , especially that which is in living memory , or only one or two generations removed .
20 If ownership of a majority of the shares of the employing company , whether the employer is a holding company or only one of a number of subsidiaries in a group of companies , falls into new hands , the employees of that company come under the control of the new owners of the company , whether they consent to that development or not .
21 After fertilisation the zygote would have three or only one of that particular homologue .
22 The study of recall over time has been used to find whether there are separate system underlying short-term and long-term memory or only one system functioning at different levels ( Baddeley , 1976 ) .
23 Serous ovarian tumours are generally consistent and strong expressors of the antigen whereas mucinous tumours may show no or only weak staining .
24 It was not settled whether the indemnity be void under s 2(1) or only subject to a reasonableness test under s 4 .
25 I would never say it was only evil or only good .
26 Nothing is said in the Act about whether orders can be made ex parte or only inter partes .
27 In cases ( a ) and ( b ) where the thing promised or performed is precisely the thing which the promisor is already bound to do and no more , and there is no dispute that he is bound to do it , there is said to be no consideration or only illusory consideration for the new promise , and it is not enforceable .
28 This means that for a small , privileged minority there is no effective , or only slight , age discrimination in income levels .
29 This also means that the interviewers are relieved of the problem of having to remember what questions are to be asked and , even more , the interviewer is relieved of having to enter the responses after the interview has ended , as in the case when no notes are taken , or only sketchy abbreviations of replies are made during the interview .
30 They had been married for fifty years , but was his mother forty-nine or only forty-eight ?
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