Example sentences of "[adv] only [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps only in the next life .
2 Individual librarians are frequently looking for ideal models of programmes of instruction or some sort of guidance and direction ( perhaps only in the broadest terms ) .
3 Previously , the results of experience could be handed down only by the slow process of it being encoded into DNA through random errors in reproduction .
4 Grandparents who moved in only at the very end of their lives , just for a few last months , rarely left much of a mark unless earlier contact had been important .
5 Dominance would then be ascribed incorrectly only to the non-lesioned hemisphere .
6 The Company 's line of communication , which placed it fairly close to the centre of northern North America , was already long and was open only in the ice-free months .
7 The experiences of Beamish , Lane and Joseph Banister linked them not only with the anti-alien campaign prior to 1914 , but also with the anti-semitic critique of Jewish capitalists in South Africa by Sir William Butler .
8 The stipulation that the study deal not only with the environmental impact , but also with the social and economic impacts was important .
9 Although he agreed that the legend was a piece of fiction , he believed it to have originated with someone unacquainted not only with the real history of the abbey but also with history in general , probably a professional itinerant storyteller in the middle to late sixteenth century .
10 The accounts which had been submitted to the plaintiffs had dealt not only with the first defendant 's costs , charges and expenses but also with the receivers ' receipts and payments .
11 These provisions , unlike those just outlined , are concerned not only with the economic interests of consumers but also their ‘ interests in respect of health , safety or other matters , ’ section 34 .
12 The regulators have stronger powers than ombudsmen could have , not only with the new powers in the Bill but with their existing powers .
13 However , urban commons may provide an alternative to more formal ways of treating ‘ spare ground ’ , cheaper and in the long run more popular , not only with the wild life , but with the human residents as well .
14 The conductor readily finds the music 's ballet associations , not only with the rhythmic vibrancy of The Rite of Spring , but also the neo-classical works .
15 Any curriculum group that is involved in producing curriculum material for full publication on a national basis , or with commercial publishers , will need to become experienced not only with the creative part of the work but also with the administrative problems entailed .
16 He is her link not only with the British government , but with all monarchical Commonwealth governments .
17 They contrast not only with the bureaucratic levy grant system , which used to exist , but with the Labour party 's taxation proposals .
18 The study will be concerned not only with the social processes which provoke behaviour disorder , but will also test the hypothesis that improved social and family circumstances , and a positive school environment , can effectively reduce the risk of deviance .
19 William of Poitiers strove to emphasize the nobility of the West Frankish aristocracy , by calling Guy Geoffrey the Emperor Henry III 's brother ( he was his brother-in-law through the marriage of his sister Agnes ) , and by ascribing to Baldwin V connections not only with the ruling houses of France and Germany , but also with that of Constantinople ( what he had in mind has not yet been established ) .
20 This is a set of codes which deal not only with the formal aspects of a work of art but also with its iconography and iconology .
21 This exhibition examines his impact not only on the visual arts but also on literature and science .
22 It is likely that LEAs will offer guidance to governing bodies not only on the general framework of recruitment , selection and promotion procedures , but also on the equal-opportunities aspects of appointments .
23 Maintenance of an adequate circulation to provide the means of transport for oxygen and carbon dioxide depends not only on the correct functioning of the heart and vessels but also on the presence of an adequate amount of fluid to circulate .
24 Transmission depends not only on the external relations of the railway administrations with the government , but also on their internal structure .
25 The management techniques which are the direct descendants of Taylorism and scientific management — work study , organization and methods studies , the industrial health movement , the various components of personnel management , and so on — represent very clearly a perspective not only on the individual member of an organization , but on the organization as a social entity .
26 They have no chance of winning the title this season and in the long term they 'll struggle to win the Premier League because they ca n't compete with Blackburn , Arsenal , Leeds and Manchester United … not only on the playing field but on the financial front .
27 After all , thinks Helmut , if interest rates rise , perhaps Labour will come in , which is a soft touch not only on the single currency but on political union .
28 EBCDIC and ASCII environments are supported within the same region — and suites of programs and files with different character sets can reside not only on the same hardware and operating system but actually running under the same application , the company claims .
29 EBCDIC and ASCII environments are supported within the same region — and suites of programs and files with different character sets can reside not only on the same hardware and operating system but actually running under the same application , the company claims .
30 The rights incorporated into the private key , then , depend not only on the lawful acquisition of the private key but also upon the text of the carrier 's valid receipt message .
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