Example sentences of "only in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The latest product is called FAXgrabber — which operates only in Windows — and offers the ability to take any incoming fax and convert it into text which can then be edited and inserted in other applications .
2 Only in corners where fast ice fails to break out each summer , or where pack accumulates and circulates in local gyres , do the floes last several years , and thicken both by pressure-rafting and by accretion .
3 In fact , it is only too evident that major political changes have very often resulted from violence , not only in revolutions and counter-revolutions , but also in wars of conquest or of national independence .
4 God is seen as active in all nature , and not only in miracles ; they are simply his unusual ways of working .
5 An incredible value — loaded with dazzling features usually found only in chronographs costing much more !
6 They did not speak Jove 's language ; they went to war clad only in shields and were , as Plato sternly put it , ‘ given to excess in drink . ’
7 Only in rats subjected to stress did bFGF ( given subcutaneously in a large dose ) cause a small but significant attenuation of the mucosal lesions and this was accompanied by increased gastric blood flow suggesting that the maintenance of gastric circulation in stressed rats could explain this protection .
8 The extraordinary background of this veiled beauty is at first revealed only in hints and large generalisations as Ayesha woos Leo Vincey as her reincarnated lover , and the story was not extended significantly until thirty-six years later when Rider Haggard indulged his passion for Ancient Egypt and for the occult by giving Ayesha a family and a local habitation in Wisdom 's Daughter .
9 Parliament listed a number of goods , known as the ‘ enumerated articles ’ , which the colonies were not allowed to send anywhere outside the empire , and which were to be carried out only in ships from England or from the country of origin .
10 Indeed , the effect of early treatment on infarct size and expansion may be seen only in subgroups of patients , and future studies should be directed at identifying such groups .
11 All claims by creditors are provable as debts against the bankrupt whether they are present or future , certain or contingent , ascertained or sounding only in damages ( r 12.3 ) .
12 Here a distinction is drawn between consumer sales , where the four major implied conditions remain , whilst in non-consumer sales a de minimis principle was introduced under s15A(1) ( b ) where breach was treated as sounding only in damages .
13 Only in males do these sport dark ‘ nuptial ’ pads , which are used to grasp the female .
14 It is found only in males , who use their tusks to fight each other .
15 If , however , the searcher seeks information on ‘ Recovering hydrogen from coal tar in a continuous electrofluid reactor ’ and is interested only in reports , books or periodical articles which review the subject after 1980 , then there is clearly scope for a more complex search profile .
16 Sylvaner is almost at the bottom of the quality scale ( below Sylvaner is Chasselas , used only in blends ) .
17 So for me , bream layers do exist , if only in rivers , for Peter says he has yet to prove whether they exist in stillwaters .
18 Large floating plants like the Sargassum ( left ) can live only in seas that are very calm , notably in the Sargasso , north of the Caribbean .
19 A similar working group was appointed in Scotland under the chairmanship of 1 V Paterson but as its recommendations differed from its English counterpart only in matters of detail we need not treat it separately ( Keating and Midwinter 1983:119 — 23 ) .
20 New product-protecting patents were more effective than all other methods of appropriability only in drugs , while in organic chemicals , plastics , and steel-mill products , they were no less effective than alternate methods of appropriability ( see Levin et al. ,
21 Nothing has basically changed , however : the mimicry of bygone styles remains just as immaculate as in Visconti 's work , not only in costumes and hairstyles , in sets and shop-fronts , but down to that surprisingly potent signifier of the recent past , the typeface ( as in all those beguiling un-period credit titles ) .
22 The tests , so far conducted only in test-tubes , have targeted selectively a number of molecules of the genetic material RNA ( ribonucleic acid ) , including material from viruses .
23 If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands .
24 As an example , he contends that ‘ communism is a transference to the party state of the moral traits and the regulatory mechanisms of the exogamous community family ’ ( p. 33 ) , so that the electoral success of communist parties had occurred only in areas dominated by that family type , whereas in France ‘ Socialism … follows on quite naturally from Catholicism ’ ( p. 86 ) .
25 That the policies have been more successful in the pressurized areas should not be surprising ; the most powerful planning instrument available is still development control and this , of course , can be effective only in areas of growth .
26 Only in areas of very high unemployment was there any substantial proportion for whom the ending of temporary jobs was the reason for unemployment ( it was given by nearly 14 per cent of the sample in areas where unemployment was at least twice as high as the national average ) .
27 He could investigate by invitation only , and even then only in areas selected by the departments themselves ’ ( quoted in Fry , 1988a , p. 6 ) .
28 Not only in areas where there have been tips I might add .
29 From this community they have spread out and have now become a part of LE for adolescents and children of all races , though perhaps ( no research has been done to my knowledge ) only in areas where there is significant contact between the black and white communities .
30 Only in areas remote from this authority , as in isolated mining settlements , or where the state was itself weak , as in the United States , could bourgeois masters exercise that sort of direct rule , whether by command over the local forces of public authority , by private armies of Pinkerton men , or by banding together in armed groups of ‘ vigilantes ’ to maintain ‘ order ’ .
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