Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thinking can only make use of the patterns we have acquired in the past .
2 Even if later generations of beam weapons could provide better shields against nuclear attack , they would probably only buy time in the arms race .
3 Better bury gold in the embankments , than put it in ornaments on the stations .
4 ( iv ) Sub-paragraph ( b ) ( iii ) above does not apply to the notepaper of a recognised body if a designation would merely repeat part of the body 's name .
5 Here the secondary process does not just operate through discourse , but is structured like discourse , while the primary process does not only discharge energy through the use of perceptual memories , but is structured like a ‘ perceptual field ’ .
6 Matallana , who emphasized that he was not a communist and had no regrets for his past anti-guerrilla role , stated that the M-19 had proved itself to be politically honest and now shared his belief that Colombia could only achieve change via the polls .
7 They could only speak Greek to the Romans , and it was for the Romans to decide whether they wanted an interpreter .
8 But the divine message will only bring gloom to the Greens .
9 The policy as expressed does not necessarily exclude development outside the area specified but directs development areas as a primary consideration .
10 Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read .
11 In the case of an irremediable breach the landlord need only give notice of the nature of that breach and then proceed to forfeiture .
12 Though the technology that telecoms and computer firms use is similar , success in telecoms services does not necessarily bring success in the computer , or telecoms-hardware , business .
13 Because Britain is largely self-sufficient in its main sources of energy , the Government can perhaps claim immunity from the charge that it is exploiting deliveries from oil-exporting states to swell national tax coffers .
14 There was so much about her that Louise admired , she could only suspend judgement on the rest .
15 Of course this is a work where even Karajan 's detractors can only suspend prejudice in the face of his two superlative versions on DG , but Rostropovich communicates a sense of stark yet searing tragedy which makes his performance , of the first movement in particular , very special .
16 The rejection of authoritarian socialism does not necessarily constitute proof of the rejection of programs and values associated with the social market or social democratic welfare state .
17 First , there is direct inconsistency in the sense that compliance with one would necessarily constitute breach of the other .
18 This difference would necessarily secure traffic to the Railway , and by cheapening the cost would increase the consumption .
19 Of course not all social security benefits may be regarded as part of the remuneration package — e.g. maternity benefits to a single man — in which case the labour supply curve will only shift part of the way back to its original position .
20 Like so many of the films that were to be made during the Second World War , The Four Just Men does n't only draw attention to the nature of the enemy ; it also presents an evocative picture of just what it is that is under threat — ‘ all the roads and rivers , fields add woods and hills that make up this funny old island . ’
21 In the end , de Gaulle could only secure peace at the expense of a series of humiliating concessions to the FLN — concessions which could be justified only on the grounds that they averted the yet higher costs of not making them .
22 One can merely draw attention to the problem here , for local arrangements were complex and varied .
23 The fact that you can only hear behaviour on the telephone has both advantages and disadvantages .
24 It is a formal requirement that government departments should seek to preserve records to fulfil these functions , to be directed in that task by the state archive , and to only destroy material with the agreement of the national archivist .
25 Do not bring the neighbours and family around to see the newborns , as this will only induce stress in the dam which will be passed to the pups .
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27 But a crucial difference in the case of cricket is that the consultation process can only take place off the field .
28 Notice that the buying and selling of units can only take place between the trust and the original purchaser .
29 As Lothar was still only in the lower clerical orders , those of the deacon , he had to be ordained priest , which could only take place on the ember days , so accordingly the ceremonies were delayed until Saturday and Sunday 21/22 February , six weeks after the election .
30 The difficulty was that any additional building — of squash-courts , swimming pool , or even classrooms — could by now only take place at the expense of valuable playing-field space .
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