Example sentences of "only be [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The crucial issue which this sort of situation emphasises is the vital importance of perception between persons of different cultures , which can only be partially ameliorated by the procedure suggested by James Lee .
2 Crucially , their Interim report submitted in March 1920 noted the intimate connection between housing , transport and the ultimate distribution of land uses of all kinds , including residential , commercial and industrial , so that the housing question ‘ can only be successfully attacked by the simultaneous consideration of all these aspects over a wide area ’ .
3 ‘ Popular music ’ ( or whatever ) can only be properly viewed within the context of the whole musical field , within which it is an active tendency ; and this field , together with its internal relationships , is never still — it is always in movement .
4 But the significance of the political and religious events of the mid sixteenth century , and in particular Mary 's part in shaping them , can only be properly understood in the context of the traditional political and social patterns which had created the sixteenth-century Scottish kingdom .
5 It is that such questions can only be properly pursued in the company of the disciplinary studies .
6 The next heart-stopping moment can only be properly described in the jockey 's own words :
7 The cream need only be lightly massaged with the finger tips either once or twice a day and the manufacturers stress that you do not have to knead or use a special applicator .
8 As a safety feature , the rocker need only be lightly touched on the back section to cut the motor .
9 But it is obvious that the sentences form part of some larger act of conversational interaction between two speakers ; the sentences contain several references that presuppose shared knowledge ( e.g. ‘ that meeting ’ implies that both speakers know which meeting is being spoken about ) , and in some cases the meaning of a sentence can only be correctly interpreted in the light of knowledge of what has preceded it in the conversation ( e.g. ‘ You ca n't be sure ’ ) .
10 No gimmicks , either , so Ampeg 's reputation can only be further enhanced by the B-1/B-1R .
11 The total number of patients who had stool samples analysed could only be accurately assessed in the one year period ( 1989 ) when records were computerised .
12 We would only be then left with the er Regional Reports .
13 Women who have organized around their specific demands all support the political opposition arguing that their oppression as women can only be substantially altered with the overthrow of the present regime .
14 We propose that this daunting list of stages , each of which calls for different information skills , can only be satisfactorily incorporated in the school 's programme by a curriculum policy built around these skills .
15 The impact of the Thatcher years can only be fully assessed in the future .
16 The Exquisite Fairy Wrasse possesses a beauty which may only be fully appreciated in the living fish .
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