Example sentences of "[modal v] only [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The top two semitones , B ♯ and C are , however , rather difficult to produce and should only used at the end of an upward-rushing ff scale .
2 We could only travel at the rate of the slowest ship , and once out in the Irish Sea were ‘ blacked out ’ .
3 She could only guess at the operation .
4 Although he could only guess at the enemy 's destination Hawke did not hesitate , as his despatch to the Admiralty next day confirms : ‘ I have carried a press of sail all night , with a hard gale at south-south-east , in pursuit of the enemy , and make no doubt of coming up with them at sea or in Quiberon Bay . ’
5 There was still that bleak emptiness about his eyes , and Lissa could only guess at the torment he was going through .
6 The history of my birth is unclear because NHS records have now been lost , so doctors in later years could only guess at the cause of my disability which became evident a few week after I was born .
7 I walked down it from the top to bottom and could only marvel at the way it had been constructed .
8 She could only wonder at the woman .
9 There were dark schemes afoot , he said — some with their roots going back for years — and if Hitler could achieve it , the replacement of King George by his brother could only occur at the cost of Winston 's life .
10 Anyone who doubts this need only glance at a profile of Peter Phillips , director of The Tallis Scholars , published in The New Yorker :
11 This is n't the case at all , and to see why , one need only to look at the composition of the rocks involved .
12 Even if we were to include the value attributed to armaments in PP4 we would only arrive at a total of 21,019 .
13 He leads his country out for a world-record 36th time and would only continue at the top if the Springboks win .
14 However , because ‘ newly-born ’ micelles can only arise at the expense of the preexisting ones ( there is a finite amount of water in the system that must be shared between all the micelles ) , the average radius of the micelles decreases .
15 An audience can only sit at the front of the stage and the hall stretches back for miles .
16 This picture can only hint at the intricacy of the colourful markings .
17 I 'll stay an hour , you look as if you can only move at a crawl . ’
18 Therefore , without looking to the policy of this agreement , I think it is void for want of consideration , and that the plaintiff can only recover at the rate of £5 a month .
19 Unlike so many hotel kitchens , which are completely enclosed , La Rive 's has the unusual feature of being surrounded by windows , with a door on to a magnificent herb garden , where guests can only go at the invitation of the chef .
20 A person who fails to comply with this rule can only appear at the hearing with leave of the court ( r 6.23(4) ) .
21 For one thing , we can only guess at the proportion of actual offences known to the police .
22 The police can only guess at the scale of the problem , for stealing from gardens is not treated separately in station crime-books .
23 ‘ I can only guess at the reason , ’ Becker said .
24 ’ We can only guess at the pain and stress those animals suffered .
25 Cold comfort for a family that can only shiver at the gas bill
26 One can only marvel at the wisdom of the U.S. government in enabling the Freer to make itself over .
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