Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] only [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The reviews were not entirely dismissive , but Hardy remembered only the harsh comments in the Spectator , read ‘ as he sat on a stile leading to the eweleaze he had to cross on his way home to Bockhampton .
2 One point to remember , incidentally , is that in those days all recordings were played at 78 rpm , so each side ran only a few minutes .
3 Mrs Czermak received only a few cuts and bruises but her victim was killed instantly .
4 It is not up to us to forget or forgive the crime that Germany committed only a few decades ago ; the only ones who might have done so died on the battlefield or , worse yet , in the gas chambers .
5 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 .
6 Yet their death by chainsaw took only a few moments .
7 The marriage lasted only a few years , cut short by the death of Eliza ; when Robert returned to the same altar at St Leonard 's in January of 1837 as a widower , he must have had more than a flash of déjà vu .
8 A thorough search of the Sea Rover revealed only the charred remnants of what was later analysed as cannabis , blowing around the decks .
9 Coventry is the home of several major attractions including the world famous Museum of British Road Transport located only a few minutes drive away near the city centre .
10 Since the whole process took only a few seconds for each blank and the woman was working full-time it could not be denied that this woman knew , from her own sensory experience , a great deal about the making of magnets .
11 Where tropical forest grew only a few years ago , a vast desert is now rapidly engulfing inland Brazil spreading at a rate of several miles a year .
12 The assault came only a few hours after Gorbachev had reassured a Federation Council meeting in Moscow that force would not be used .
13 ‘ We encountered a baby common dolphin trapped only a few feet from the surface , its beak and tall flipper hopelessly wrapped in layer upon layer of nylon mesh .
14 Most of the later graptolites had only a few branches and , in the Silurian , species with only a single branch tend to dominate the assemblages .
15 The scope of Mareva injunctions has expanded at a remarkable speed , and on many points ( and especially the territorial reach of injunctions ) events have overtaken cases decided only a few years ago .
16 From her own questioning she had made sure that Mr Miller bought only the best puppies from reliable breeders and , in turn , she had told him of her own circumstances .
17 Scratches made only a few minutes before .
18 In Germany solo song was neglected altogether and even the influences of villanella and madrigal penetrated only a few years earlier than in England , in the first place through Lassus and two Netherland protégés of his : Ivo de Vento ( d. 1575 ) and Jacob Regnart ( c. 1540–1599 ) .
19 As has been seen , while the Napier Commission favoured the enlargement of the crofts to improve their economic viability , the legislation passed only a few years later tended instead to perpetuate them in their existing form .
20 The attack came only a few hours after the Thai Interior Minister , Gen. Issarapong Noonpakdi , had issued a " last warning " to the Myanman military to withdraw all its troops from the Thai side of the border .
21 In total , Pippin and PJ spent only a few minutes under the lights and had a lots of praise and Bonios afterwards .
22 The descent took only a few minutes , but then the man had to make a laborious return journey with the empty sledge , which might take half an hour .
23 The drive lasted only a few minutes .
24 Is Horace , at the close of a poem published only a few years before the end of his own life , talking at and through " Torquatus " , talking to Rome , to the culture whose imperial destiny was beginning to seem less and less convincing and whose traditional virtues had become a matter of pious rhetoric ?
25 The board hastily named as acting director Clay Johnson III , a mail-order executive hired only a few months earlier as chief operating officer .
26 I think of the poetic neatness of the novel about the compulsive , enduring desire for a house of one 's own being composed only a few streets away from where someone with infinitely fewer resources tried to mobilise the same dream .
27 The ship 's gun BOOMED ! and the shot fell only a hundred metres away .
28 Whilst the earliest phase lasted only a few minutes after the training trial , and the intermediate ones declined within the hour , long-term memory seemed to build up slowly over the first hour after training , and protein synthesis inhibitors would no longer disrupt it if they were administered more than an hour after the training ( Figure 10.1 )
29 Each individual hearing lasted only a few minutes and none of the accused was allowed legal representation .
30 Unfortunately , the invitation came only a few days before the weekend fixed for the competition , giving the Ayrshire team no time at all to train .
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