Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that only [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has been suggsted that only soluble calcium ions precipitate fatty acids and bile acids , thus reducing their lytic activity .
2 It has been shown that only physiological concentrations of insulin c. 30–40 μ U/ml are required for such an effect ( De Fronzo , 1981 ) .
3 Rarely , though , has it been demonstrated that only one species is associated with dispersal , in contrast to several examples known of one-to-one pollinator-pollinated relationships .
4 It will be recalled that only secondary teachers had been involved in the survey in Solihull .
5 From this it can readily be seen that only 56 institutions are of the size advocated in ‘ Better Schools ’ and yet this 19% caters for nearly half the student population whilst 148 sixth forms ( 52% of the total ) each with less than .
6 The landowners , who are developing the 3,000-home Grange Farm estate , say they were told that only 1,600 homes could be erected before the bypass was built .
7 Although many potential customers may only require parts of the information system , a decision was made that only complete systems could be sold .
8 It was agreed that only two members of the committee were necessary for the bingo sessions .
9 It was agreed that only ten people should tramp round the tiny cottage at a time ; the remainder were forced to mingle with the morning shoppers and then to walk on to the old St Mary 's Chapel , which once had held the shrine of Our Lady of Bradstow and to which passing ships would lower their sails in honour .
10 Until 1828 it was thought that only living things could make such molecules — hence the name ‘ organic ’ .
11 Nevertheless , it was found that only one modification to the basic specification of the model was required .
12 While Mr Heseltine discreetly canvassed back-bench dissidents on a plan to save 13 pits , some for up to only two years , the Treasury was insisting that only eight pits could be justifiably saved .
13 It was emphasised that only limited information was available about the performance of Access students in higher education , and that the vast majority of students who had completed their higher education course came from one Access course .
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