Example sentences of "be [vb pp] only in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The range of the signals depends on conditions , but in any case , they can be received only in the area served by an electricity substation .
2 L 178 , p. 5 ) ) , only in connection with the residence requirement laid down for shareholders , and it will therefore be considered only in the context of part ( b ) of the question as I have reformulated it above .
3 He is to be approached only in the ways he lays down .
4 He said the reductions would be made only in the computer giant 's American operations .
5 The way in which the process of understanding works can be seen only in the way we produce a response or description of some kind .
6 The plaintiffs gathered information as to the results of horse races from various courses and transmitted that information to subscribers on terms that it should be used only in the newspaper or posted only in the club , newsroom , office or other place to which it was delivered .
7 VideoCube costs $38,500 , and will be offered only in the US .
8 These developments can be understood only in the context of the long continued debate between two sides concerning the nature of intelligence , one captained by Sir Francis Galton , the other by Alfred Binet .
9 However , this paper has attempted to demonstrate that there is a whole range of dimensions to the experience of ageing with a disability , and also that both the subjective and objective reality of ageing can be understood only in the context of prior experience .
10 For them , relief was to be provided only in the workhouse , where families were separated and the workhouse diet was meant to be less palatable than that of the poorest working labourer in the district .
11 Did n't they all agree with Phan Van Tri that the seeds of victory were to be found only in the spirit of man ?
12 Now they can be found only in the Moray Firth in Scotland .
13 These are now to be found only in the book sale-rooms , the most important of which are Bloomsbury Book Auctions in London and Dominic Winter Book Auctions of Swindon , and among antiquarian dealers .
14 ( Chisholm , 1957 ) Consciousness is to be identified only in the way mentioned , by way of independent or dependent truth-values of statements .
15 Under s393(9) , excess charges on income arising in the final accounting period of a vendor company can be deducted as if they were trading losses for the purpose of carry-back or carry-across of losses , whereas charges on income can usually be deducted only in the accounting period in which they are paid ( though excess charges on income can be group relieved where the vendor is a member of a group of companies within s402 TA 1988 ) .
16 The extent to which the market for control should be relied on as a disciplinary device can be determined only in the light of an approximation of the social costs it may impose .
17 If the suspect is under arrest , he may be interrogated only in the vicinity of the scene of the crime and in proximity of time to its commission .
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