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

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1 The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution applies not only to molecular speeds but also to molecular energies .
2 In doing so he has to maximise the output from his land as he is subject not only to man-made economic vagaries but also to climatic variations beyond his control .
3 The principle applies not only to taxing statutes but all forms of statute law .
4 Customs state , in their official publication , Single Market Report ( Special Edition , Christmas 1992 ) , that amendments to the draft regulations make it clear that the register refers only to temporary movements , ie for a period not longer than two years .
5 Stop schooling sessions three months from foaling , resort only to gentle ambling .
6 Although this requirement was directly applicable only to federal agencies or projects requiring federal licences , in practice it has been extended to all major schemes of industrial expansion and new construction .
7 Secondly , explanations of strategy that appeal only to external constraints do not allow for the possibility that a class may have a range of interests , not all of which can be satisfied by any single policy .
8 For the time being these issues will be held in suspense , and the following chapters will examine those aspects of company law which bear on management decision making on the assumption that their aim should be to promote profit maximisation subject only to external legal constraints .
9 Pleistocene changes of climate do not apply , however , only to temperate latitudes , but to most of the climatic zones of the earth .
10 The union expects a white paper to propose that association activities be split , with all students having automatic access only to publicly-funded core services .
11 The union expects a white paper to propose that association activities be split , with all students having automatic access only to publicly-funded core services .
12 ( a ) The enactment of Bills Subject only to slight doubts with regard to the union legislation ( see below , pp.126–30 ) Parliament may legislate on anything .
13 At the age of 18 her pupil was enthusiastically tracing the origins of Christian doctrine , reading works that were normally of interest only to scholarly clerics and ecclesiastical historians .
14 To understand the climate of opinion within which Darwin developed his own theory of transmutation during the late 1830s , we must bear in mind that Lamarckism had been branded as an atheistical theory appealing only to political revolutionaries .
15 As John Cook pointed out in the preceding chapter , it mistakenly assimilates the concepts of capacities like understanding , thinking , remembering , and the other psychological verbs to those of sensations like pain , and thus turns them into specific yet insubstantial and wholly mysterious inner states , available only to private introspection , which correlate in some way with their behavioural signs .
16 This happened only to private citizens bringing ‘ one off ’ cases , Galanter 's ‘ one shotters ’ rather than ‘ repeat players ’ ( Galanter 1974 ) .
17 Not only does that initiative produce a wider range of services to benefit patients and extra resources for the health service but an improved range of hospital facilities , so that services previously available only to private patients in private hospitals are increasingly available to all patients in NHS hospitals .
18 Contents Item 1 of Part 1 of Section 2 of this Policy applies only to Personal Belongings including cash , currency notes and bank notes up to £100 or 5% of the sum insured under this Item ( whichever is the less ) in your Home belonging to you and members of your family permanently residing with you or for which you or they are responsible .
19 The same thing applies to concepts or ways of discussion which may be thought normal or " crude " according only to personal feeling .
20 The occasion was ostensibly to mark the birthday of his wife , Barbara , and was an excuse to mix business with pleasure , since invitations were issued not only to personal friends of the chairman 's but also to various luminaries of the art world , and a few favoured clients .
21 This is correct , but nothing I shall say , when I come to draw conclusions , will amount to any such identification , only to necessary , though not sufficient , conditions for an explication of consciousness .
22 The hairs are transparent only to ultraviolet light : other light in the visible range is reflected , which is why the coat appears white .
23 Official toleration was denied only to Roman Catholics and episcopalian Anglicans , and in practice if they exercised discretion , they too were able to worship without much disturbance .
24 This goal had important consequences for the role given , not only to critical or scholarly commentaries and other incrustations upon the essential text , but also to the teacher : " In dealing with literature in any full sense , to efface oneself , to stand away , between the child and literature , is the highest and not the easiest of duties which the teacher can undertake " .
25 The public sector manager 's budget is politically determined : " marketing " the service to generate increased demand leads only to increased costs and not ( normally ) to increased revenue .
26 Recall that constructivism refers only to mental representations at the level of the input systems , as entities which can be translated , more or less directly , into the language of neuropsychology .
27 The student grant , equivalent only to low-income-level subsistence ( even if the parent or spouse pays their full calculated contribution ) , does not attract the same right to Housing Benefit .
28 L'heureux jaloux has a ‘ jealousy ’ air and lengthy recitative with modulations only to flat keys ( movements 7–8 ) in F minor , which transforms a lover 's tiff into a miniature tragedy .
29 The ‘ intercom ’ of the Quartet 's title refers not only to technological developments in information-processing systems , but also to how these developments have affected intercourse between individuals in everyday situations , and how this has in turn made possible a new role in society for narrative fiction .
30 According to USL , the school effectively rejected a proposal for a full comparison of Berkeley versus USL code by unbiased third parties by demanding that the evaluation be limited only to USL-specified snapshots and by selecting as arbiters for its side members of the Computer Systems Research Group whose credentials , USL claims , were already tainted .
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