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

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1 As John Smith correctly noted , this should finally dispel the myth that VAT applies only to commodities open to consumer choice .
2 Even at this stage it is preferable only to sketch in secondary details , fragmentary accompaniment ideas , etc. , before completing a whole section of the main subject matter .
3 It represents totally unfair competition , not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine .
4 Solaris x86 for Intel Corp architectures will move to release 2.2 later this year — from 2.1 now — Sun admits only to Compaq Computer Corp and AST Research Inc having taken the release for their iAPX-86 multiprocessors .
5 Solaris x86 for Intel Corp architectures will move to release 2.2 later this year — from 2.1 now — Sun admits only to Compaq Computer Corp and AST Research Inc having taken the release for their iAPX-86 multiprocessors .
6 Such services are often available only to businesses within the multinational , making a comparison with outside equivalents fraught .
7 William of Normandy , in his mid-twenties , was already married to Matilda , the daughter of Baldwin of Flanders , flouting Pope Leo 's injunction , linking him not only to Lille and Bruges and Ghent , but to Tostig , the son of Earl Godwin who had married Judith of Flanders , Matilda 's aunt .
8 Some officers seem to be unaware that in terms of the number of people who do it , cycling 's second only to walking .
9 Miss Roybal-Allard originally wanted the ban to apply only to divorce , probate and child-custody cases .
10 Beyond the public sector , the cave becomes increasingly difficult , and is accessible only to experts .
11 NB Case law has held that the following were not public places — a public house car park outside licensing hours , and land open only to members of a proprietary club .
12 This service , which has been provided by Bob Peckford , is available not only to members but to all who have cause to complain about discrimination on account of deafness or hearing impairment .
13 Under previous legislation , it was a defence for the publisher to show that his intention was to publish only to members of a private association or group of which the publisher or distributor was a member .
14 For example , with us , homicide is the prototype public offence , it is a crime which automatically results in the intervention of the police , whereas most breaches of sexual morality are matters of concern only to members of the domestic household and their close kin .
15 As a Member of The Folio Society , you can build up a collection of superb books that are marvellous to read , beautiful to look at , and available only to Members .
16 * a free copy of The Ramblers ' Yearbook , available only to members , with over 2,000 bed and breakfast addresses alongside articles on equipment , long distance paths , public transport and rights of way
17 ( 3 ) The fact that clearing house protections generally apply only to members of the exchange and not to customers .
18 The database is open only to members of APIL .
19 Do n't get sucked into the retrogressive reactive syndrome , responding only to problems after they have arisen .
20 Undesirable attitudes do not help such as thinking that accidents , fires and infection happen only to others and hoping that someone else will do the campaigning about pollution issues .
21 Being a man myself , the similarity by which I recognize as a man must be not only to others previously classified as men but to myself ; I assume , and when close enough to read expression and gesture simulate , thought and emotion like mine , turning his observed behaviour inside out .
22 Unlike Boltzmann 's formula for the entropy of a gas , that of Gibbs applies to liquids and solids as well ; but it pays for this greater generality by being applicable unambiguously only to systems that are in equilibrium .
23 But the French government which will pick up most of the tab through increased social security costs is giving the handout only to companies which toe the state policy on drugs .
24 The lack of attention devoted to it by the British Government and , in particular , by the British press , in terms of the discussions at Maastricht , is symptomatic of our isolationist approach not only to Europe , but to the development of regional policy .
25 These remarks apply only to cases in which horns and tuba are used alone , or almost alone .
26 Finally , it should be noted that the forecasts of future prevalence discussed in this chapter pertain only to changes in the size of the known user population .
27 These categories , it should be stressed , refer only to changes of use , not to any building work .
28 The authors suggest the rise in kidnapping in recent years may be related to the easier access now available to neonatal units , which were once open only to fathers , and then within strict visiting hours .
29 The evidence comes primarily from modelling the observed velocity distributions of the stars , and modelling the measured velocities of the ionized streamers with the assumption that the ionized gas is responding only to gravity .
30 But the fact is , the data in these studies can not be turned into generalizations , for they relate only to industries with high levels of vertical integration and economic concentration , involving an oligopolistic control over product supply frequently accompanied by a franchise relationship between manufacturer and seller .
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