Example sentences of "[conj] only for a " in BNC.

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1 If the latter , can it be for any offence or only for a serious one , and is the offence in the problem sufficiently serious ?
2 There were now , albeit only for a minority , alternatives to invisibility .
3 One of the workers touches her shoulder , it is only the slightest touch and only for a second .
4 However , fearing that the UN force would legitimize the loss of its territory to Serbia , Croatia also continued to insist that the force should be deployed only on the 560-km front lines and only for a period of six months .
5 The politician is the organ of society for having its cake and eating it , for escaping , if only for a moment , if only through a form of art — art is , after all , a means of escape — from the grimness of reality , from this grim fact that you ca n't have the cake and eat it , that you ca n't have public expenditure increased in excess of the rate of increase of the national product , unless private claims are correspondingly surrendered .
6 Once in the hides , sentries had been posted to protect the company positions , and many of the men took the opportunity to get some rest , if only for a few minutes .
7 We men , we know not what loftiness we might reach if only for a few small hours we could by carefulness of life , morally and physically so exact ourselves that scarce any utmost purity of air were too perfect for us .
8 Mungo could not explain why but he felt a sense of release at being out of the village , if only for a short time .
9 Some diets are not successful at all but some are , even if only for a short time .
10 When the slings and arrows of outrageous everyday life buffet our heads , we escape to Assynt , even if only for a long weekend , and always return refreshed , perspective regained .
11 If a killer thinks , even if only for a split second , that it is face to face with an owl or an eagle , it is very likely to back away and this may give the harmless bluffer enough time to escape .
12 These days the ladies will ride if only for a few hundred yards .
13 The boy was almost sure to have been home at intervals , if only for a change of clothing .
14 His new civility did not last , but , as Daisy Yates remarked one day in the following week , it had been pleasant not to have such a right little God Almighty in Cas. , if only for a short time .
15 Well , of course this option must be open , but the needs of the women who choose to stay at home , if only for a short time , can not be ignored .
16 It is good that we can walk into that world again , even if only for a brief interlude .
17 Despite this demonstration of his habitual need for normal sleep , even if only for a few hours a night , this same individual appeared on television a few years later , again claiming never to sleep .
18 Poetry 's ability to cast things in a kind of temporary order , to defy the destabilising effects of time , if only for a moment , will be a recurrent theme of this chapter .
19 Losing two front teeth , even two false front teeth , at the age of fifty , even if only for a week , had distressed him : he had sat opposite her at the breakfast table with a napkin over his mouth , and she knew that it had taken some courage to go to the board meeting at all .
20 She wished she 'd brought something to do that would take her mind off her anxiety if only for a moment .
21 Always lock your car whenever you leave it , even if only for a moment .
22 We could do the same , but every piece of music must have its own shape , and many composers introduce new material at this point , even if only for a brief few bars .
23 Opportunities to relax and let her guard down , even if only for a few hours , had been rare .
24 Fifty years later they captured Delphi , if only for a brief period .
25 Surely , to get her out of that tedious place — if only for a time — must be a better answer .
26 She was hit by a wave of familiarity ; the sudden realisation that this was the man with whom she had shared so much , if only for a very short time .
27 It was a dramatic gesture , a revelation ; it put him in a position of power , if only for a moment , but he liked that position and his primacy had been denied in that group of irreverents .
28 Everyone felt a desire to go out , even if only for a moment , to feel the pleasure of walking in a foreign city at night .
29 Stay , if only for a little while . ’
30 Freedom , if only for a short time , and she would have a chance to speak to Rose , whom she had not seen since their evening out together up West .
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