Example sentences of "[vb -s] only [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So the argument that Mr Major needs only to wait for the inevitable victory , after the inevitable economic recovery , should be taken with a fistful of salt . |
2 | Russell Peters , who has hardly been in contention at all so far , won the Soling race , and although he is well behind Lawrie Smith on points , needs only finish in the top six to gain a match racing play-off for the team spot . |
3 | The site , near modern Kerma , has been known since the 1920s but the city underneath has only emerged over the last ten years . |
4 | According to Prof Friel , who left home in 1968 to work in England , self-confidence among Derry people has only emerged in the last few years . |
5 | Hence the parser has only to decide on the syntactic structure that can be made from combining these different parts of speech . |
6 | However , to date this exciting new technology has only adopted on a voluntary basis . |
7 | Cram , who has hardly set the world alight this year with just one win in four races during a campaign disrupted by inevitable calf and hamstring trouble , has only flirted with the odd 5,000m race in the past . |
8 | One has only to look at the new jobs created and investment . |
9 | One has only to look at the economic forecasts . |
10 | Of course the Scandinavians have been skiing for about 4,500 years , but they used it as a means of travelling across country , not as an activity in itself , that has only happened in the last hundred years . |
11 | One has only to glance at a human skeleton to see the numerous segments of the vertebral column . |
12 | One has only to think of the simple arpeggios and ostinatos based on triads in Les Illuminations ( 1939 ) , or the seemingly effortless , tuneful setting of well-XXXX known poetry in the Serenade ( 1943 ) . |
13 | One has only to think of the Romantic period where poets became their own heroes , and their lives were seen as part of their poetic output . |
14 | One has only to think of the remarkable story of growing , harvesting , and weaving cotton with its social and industrial history to realize the enormous learning potential of such a project . |
15 | One has only to think of the British motorcycle industry and its once-prime position to see the folly of believing you can sustain a world leading position without constant innovation . |
16 | Although Southall itself may be deemed ’ safe ’ from racial attacks , one has only to step outside the 4 sq miles to realise the extent to which women 's lives are determined by the fear of violence . |
17 | The realization that these three systems can interact , and the identification of the mechanisms involved , has only come within the past few years . |
18 | Since Illich sees only harm in the entire medical enterprise , however , he rejects solutions to democratise or control medical practice or equalise the distribution of medical care . |
19 | In particular , the second H pylori pattern seems only related to the second and third patterns of contact , which are characterised by evident epithelial damage . |
20 | But does n't talk , he does only talk about the economic |
21 | and erm , she said oh well you know , were gon na try , and then , and then , I said well what about Elly she said , well she , she , I said swop with Elly , but she 's only got like a two bedroom |
22 | But it 's only happened in the last five years . |