Example sentences of "is [adj] only [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sir Willie 's success is due only to the dealers ' greed .
2 Following trade representations , Customs have now decided that there is little practical difference between the schemes and will accept that output tax is due only on the payment from the employee and any third party .
3 If it is due only on the trustee 's death , a bonorum emptor is allowed to take possession and enjoy the profits of the trust property during the lifetime of the trustee ( and debtor ) .
4 In fact the picture is complete only in the sense that it contains the details which are relevant to his activity in that room , it certainly does not contain all the detail which is available to the senses .
5 The movement of the boundary which you seek to create is possible only under the terms of Policy E Ten .
6 In other words communism under freedom is possible only to the extent that people are motivated by non-economic rewards .
7 It is the concerted teaching of the whole New Testament that the Christian experience of the Holy Spirit is possible only after the death and resurrection of Jesus .
8 ‘ People in government should feel the way social processes are moving early , ’ he says , ‘ and that is possible only in a metropolis .
9 " Life is possible only within a movement which calls the world into question " , he was to note later in Le Cheval de Troie .
10 Section 674(3) , however , suspends the operation of the section where the power can not be exercised within six years , and also the section does not apply if the discretionary power is exercisable only in the events , such as bankruptcy , specified in s673(3) ( see TA 1988 , s674(4) ) .
11 However , official teaching has gone the other way , becoming increasingly restrictive in its emphasis on the grounds that the sharing of communion is acceptable only as an expression , and not as a cause of unity .
12 It was for this reason that in Du Contrat Social he mocked the English by contending that the English people " is free only during the election of Members of Parliament ; as soon as the Members are elected , the people is enslaved ; it is nothing . "
13 The people of England sees itself as free but is grossly mistaken , it is free only during the election of members of parliament .
14 AJR procedure incorporates certain procedural protections for public bodies and the rule that a claimant asserting public law interests can only use AJR procedure puts him at a disadvantage which is justifiable only on the assumption that public law interests do not matter as much as private law rights and , therefore , do not deserve as much legal protection .
15 Its 7-cm picture , which appears on a twisted nematic liquid-crystal display , is visible only in the dark because it is backed by an electroluminescent material which produces its own light .
16 Clarification was also given in relation to sub-sale arrangements where A sells land to B who in turn sells it to C with the transfer of title being completed by a single conveyance from A to C. The Stamp Office confirmed that where s 58(4) , Stamp Act 1891 applies , such that duty is payable only on the consideration paid by C , only that amount will be VAT-inclusive .
17 The distinctive feature of income bonds is that interest is payable only in the event that the issuer has sufficient reported profits ( after allowing for interest on other kinds of debt ) to make the payment .
18 Notice that the pyramid shape is typical only during a period when medical care is deficient ; birth and death rates are then high with probability of death being relatively constant at all ages .
19 First , the global standardization of taste is global only in a class sense .
20 Yet even when a person maintains the principle of non-violence , as Gandhi does , it is absolute only in the sense that it informs the spirit and circumstances in which acts of violence are done , and not in the sense that it constitutes a rule which permits no exceptions .
21 Prevent the ends twisting and the resulting torsion is relieved only by the strand twisting about itself .
22 But God ‘ misreads ’ what is going on ( how is that for audacious storytelling ! ) and is conscious only of the threat to his domain .
23 ( A suggestion made by Alasdair MacIntyre that emotivism is promising only as an account of the use of ethical words in a society lacking shared values could not reasonably be extended to the attitudinism I have described . )
24 It may be very very relevant to what happens to but with regard to your client , this statement is not evidence against him because his confession is admissible only against the maker .
25 The comparison , of course , is useful only as an invitation to further assessment .
26 The Arrhenius equation or where K = specific reaction rate ; A = frequency factor ; Ea = energy of activation ; R = gas constant ; T = absolute temperature is applicable only to the investigation of the chemical stability of single compounds in simple solution .
27 A gas that is present only in a trace — carbon dioxide — is , in practice , the stuff from which all flesh is made .
28 A more extreme view , but one not without its attractions , is that in the modern law trespass to goods is confined to intentional interference and that negligent interference is remediable only by the tort of negligence .
29 Beyond being life-saving there is no further place for hospital treatment of anorexia as it is primarily an illness of the human spirit and the hospital is important only for the treatment of acute physical consequences .
30 This sketch is concerned only with the framework of the solid objects , no attempt is made to suggest blocks of light and shade as this would inhibit the application of paint to these pre-defined areas , denying the paint its freedom to run , bleed and react with the previously described qualities of the paper .
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