Example sentences of "was only [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At its strongest , sexuality within holy matrimony was only justified as a necessary part of reproduction .
2 The use of small suffix letters after the fleet numbers of the cars from municipal fleets , was only regarded as a temporary measure and it was decided to renumber them , either in gaps in the L.C.C .
3 The child was only freed from a fume-filled car when her frantic mother began knocking on the locked garage door .
4 At 38.5 per cent of the vote , this was a respectable result for a candidate who was only supported by a loose group of associates .
5 ( This exchange system enabled some universities to establish very large collections of theses , but it was very costly , since it depended on the production of multiple copies of theses , and the practise was only operating in a small number of American universities by the start of Worl War II .
6 ‘ It was only intended as a short-term measure , ’ Schaffer objected , ‘ to keep the valley clear and give us the best possible chance for a manhunt . ’
7 It was only halted after a massive nationwide media campaign orchestrated by conservationists , but nearly every year Arizona congressional representatives push for a dam to be built at mile 238 , which would inundate most of the lower Grand Canyon .
8 Agreement was only reached following a fierce debate over the question of radioactive waste .
9 But then what else could she have expected as she was only clad in a thin night-gown .
10 This opposition became more acute when , in 1813 , the liberated areas , where a modern administration was only known as a French imposition , came within the new constitution .
11 The illusion was only to precipitate into a historical fact — the proletariat 's birth and growth — history 's total meaning , to believe that history itself organized its own recovery , that the proletariat 's power would be its own suppression , the negation of the negation .
12 Flogging was only used as a judicial punishment in a handful of cases each year throughout the 1920s and 1930s , and the birching of young boys ' bottoms was also passing out of favour .
13 Grandfather was only suffering from a nagging cough and mild flu but he was , after all , somewhat of a grandee in the town because of his wealth .
14 And it was only entered in a flat race !
15 This short manuscript , which was only rediscovered in a private library at the turn of the century , spells out the sort of behaviour that was expected of a young Mughal gentleman in Delhi about 1650 .
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