Example sentences of "[to-vb] only [art] [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Initially , most contracts are likely to include only a broad specification of the service being purchased .
2 As the HLA-A2.1 molecules on T2 cells appear to carry only a limited variety of peptides derived from signal sequences , our data suggest that the anti-HLA-A2.1 CTL clone recognizes such a signal sequence-derived peptide .
3 I am not sure if Sir Henry Wood conducted it , for at that time he seemed to conduct only the first item of a concert , and then ceded the podium to Basil Cameron .
4 Three of these subclones ( R342A4-B14 , R342A4-B15 , and R342A4-C3 ) were found to contain only the short arm of chromosome 10 , as shown by chromosome painting ( Figure 4a , b ) of normal human metaphase spreads with DNA fragments derived from the hybrids by Alu-PCR ( 19 ) .
5 The displacements are found by selecting a plan view of PARTA and zooming in to observe only the full rotation of the cam centre about the axis of the shaft .
6 In this leaflet we have been able to detail only a small part of our activities .
7 In any real experiment one will be able to detect only a limited number of stages .
8 Their impact , both direct and indirect , on the level and growth rate of Soviet production is significant , but appears to constitute only a modest source of Soviet economic growth .
9 For example , it is necessary to hear only a brief phrase of some Grand Waltz by Tchaikovsky , Glinka or Strauss to know that steps of grande élévation are the object of the exercise ; to hear some slow pavane , minuet or saraband is to realise that an adage is being practised .
10 At the outset we must state that the picture is still very unclear and that those forms of depressions which can be linked to an abnormal body clock are likely to form only a small proportion of all cases .
11 Any expenditure by the Regional Council would be from an identified Industrial Development Budget heading , and would be likely to form only a small proportion of the total project cost .
12 The tender emotions of the night had evaporated , to leave only a bitter sediment of anxiety as to whether he had fathered a bastard on Doreen .
13 The map is intended to give only a generalised indication of where exploration might best be directed .
14 There is room here to give only the briefest account of the different kinds of vertebrates .
15 In a sweeping review of the various domains by which proteins bind to DNA , Aaron Klug ( MRC , Cambridge ) revealed the diversity of structures that have evolved to meet the requirements of physical stability and evolutionary flexibility imposed by the need to recognize only a tiny fraction of the binding sites available in an entire genome .
16 Once again , constraints on space make it necessary to address only the first stage of development , which occurs between the ages of 0 and about 18 months .
17 Under our agreement with Waterloo University , where the accessing software , PAT , was developed , we are able to distribute only a limited number of copies of the tape for research purposes and we have nearly reached our ceiling .
18 The individual gets to keep only a constant fraction of each pound of pre-tax income above OA .
19 ENGLAND 'S number one , grandmaster Nigel Short from West Hampstead , is poised to score only the second victory of his career over former world champion Anatoly Karpov in their World Chess Championship semifinal match at Linares , Spain .
20 As long as bosses can influence the careers of subordinates , this filtering or laundering of communication to present only the positive side of ourselves will continue .
21 Houghton is a management analyst and appears to have only a hazy idea of how librarians organize book selection , and of the sources that they use .
22 Application developers however , need to maintain only a single version of their source code for all systems .
23 Almost all prosodists will acknowledge this in theory ; in practice they have continued to examine only the linguistic surface of poetry and to regard its prosodic elements as themselves elements of rhythm .
24 If it were to continue throughout the decade the structure of the game could change significantly , by forcing counties to employ only a small force of top-class full-time professionals supplemented with part timers and the many amateur cricketers thrown up in the recreational game .
25 Because there is space to print only a small proportion of the letters received , priority is usually given according to general interest and topicality , to contributions of fewer than 500 words , and to contributions using simple language .
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