Example sentences of "that only [art] [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And as for ‘ Late Night Grande Hotel ’ , it 's deceptively simple in the way that only a certain guileful sort of Southern-trained musicians can be .
2 This is a result of the fact that only a partial 16S sequence is available for these two cytoplasmic incompatibility microorganisms .
3 Multivariate analysis has shown that only a mild histological picture ( chronic persistent hepatitis ) is an independent pretreatment variable that predicts response to treatment .
4 From March 1918 it was clear that only a crushing military victory by one or other side would bring ‘ peace ’ .
5 Since previous fractionation studies have indicated that only a single DNA-activated kinase exists in HeLa cells , we are led to the conclusion that it is the DNA-PK that phosphorylates the c-Jun bZIP region in crude cell extracts .
6 The Tories were heading for disaster if they continued to delude themselves that only a little fine tuning of presentation was required to secure a fourth consecutive general election victory .
7 Although some of these issues went beyond the main remit of his Inquiry , he drew the conclusion from this basic finding that only a national government-led initiative to deal with problems of policing , unemployment , poor housing , and racial disadvantage could get to the roots of the unrest .
8 The best medical advice is that only a qualified medical person should make the check .
9 Also , sequence-specific cleavage with thrombin between the GST and pou[c] portions of the fusion protein showed that only the pou[c] proteolytic fragment was capable of sequence-specific DNA binding .
10 It seems that only the modern Labour party is opposed to competition .
11 ( Recall Keynes 's retention of the ‘ real wage equals marginal product ’ principle , so that only the first marginal condition failed to hold in the General Theory model . )
12 Many other sites as well as Rollright have been monitored and the general conclusion so far is that there are radiation anomalies but they vary over time and that only an intensive continuous study at a site is likely to reveal the pattern .
13 At the other extreme , many historians believe that the Labour Party had simply inherited working-class support from the Liberals owing to the fact that trade unions had changed their allegiance when it became obvious that only an independent Labour Party would act in their interests .
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