Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] only " in BNC.

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1 Of course when you get to my age , it 's the short term memory that goes first so I really only remember players from 15 or more years ago .
2 And then she checked Well anyway the week after he 'd phoned there was no what you call in it so he wrote it in to the damn thing and said why is it when some people puts adverts in they not only put it in once they put it in three or four times the same week
3 Thus she not only shouted at him , she once took his best blowpipe , broke it in two and stamped on it .
4 The further away from a time-piece you were , the more it not only seemed to but did drag .
5 A week later he not only informed the National Security Council of " basic " Anglo-American differences , but also added that " it was essential the US take [ these ] into account in the future " .
6 This week just past he not only failed to anticipate the row , he then reacted too slowly to it .
7 So that 's really you literally only have to listen to the phone call and turn up .
8 Now you not only had the wine but also found that the bees had multiplied , so that you could start off three or four jars .
9 Well I not only got the job , I was made principal ( and that another miracle ) and Douglas not only supports me , He 's going to join me later .
10 To holiday here you not only get to feel a lot closer to God 's earth , but you also get to feel closer to your fellow man , and there 's not many places that make you feel like that !
11 Out of control it caused dreadful havoc , but when it ran smoothly and sweetly it not only modified life 's aridity but added a pleasing dimension to the view , while Lydia , at present , was using it only to make mud pies .
12 And you do and then you not only remove the contents , but the cell formats and the unprotection I 'll ignore that , we any more .
13 Why do n't the B B C , both radio and television , take advertising , and then we not only would not need to pay an extra twenty quid , we probably would n't need to pay the eighty odd pounds that we 're paying already for a colour television licence .
14 There he not only blessed the marriage with his presence , but he turned the water into wine .
15 Dwyer told the players how he wanted to win the two-match series against Scotland and how he not only wanted to reclaim the Bledisloe Cup from the All Blacks but complete Australia 's first ever 3–0 series whitewash .
16 Many of these have roses in mature growth , and this is where you not only see potential sizes but can also get ideas of settings of other roses or other plants that you can copy in your garden .
17 Since then he has dedicated his life to his practice in Calcutta where he now only sees the most difficult cases , particularly those with organic pathology for which he finds the 50 millesimal potencies especially appropriate .
18 To the Labour party , they are untidy matters , which is why it not only opposes these changes but laughs when they are mentioned .
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