Example sentences of "[pers pn] only [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Travis allowed them only a half-hour rest before moving off again .
2 He was concerned to explain how they came to accept jobs which to the external observer appeared to offer them only a lifetime of poorly paid , insecure and even dangerous work .
3 Seventy nine per cent of people who make New Year 's resolutions keep them only a week .
4 Venality was rife ; the precedent of even groups as illustrious as the Beatles and the Stones signing to contracts which gave them only a penny a record had become legendary : at the end of the Sixties , Allen Klein had achieved notoriety for his dexterous accounting abilities , working for both groups in the role of both ‘ finder ’ extracting hidden royalties from the record company for the group — and ‘ taker ’ — extracting them from the group for himself .
5 On a lighter note a fellow worker approached me only a couple of months ago er , the new European directive almost ruined his holiday he then explained he booked up to take his family to EuroDisney .
6 One room he showed me only a glimpse of , a lumber-room .
7 Suggesting that Murrin should be ‘ wired up ’ when he meets me , Hounam says anything which earns me only a slap on the wrist would n't be enough .
8 I had with me only the name of David 's hotel which was the Intourist , which was right in the middle of town , and my Russian phrase book , which was full of phrases like , ‘ I think my leg is broken , can you stop the bleeding ? ’ which did not prove very helpful .
9 I only a survey thing , and I 'm supposed to have done about twenty tapes by tonight and I 've done seven !
10 Alternatively , it will cost you only a couple of stamps ( Ed 's note : Do please always enclose an SAE ) to write and ask me before you do something .
11 ‘ You were in good health when I saw you only a week ago today . ’
12 ‘ I 've told you only the truth , my lovely one , ’ he breathed , and this time Fabia raised her head and kissed him , then found that she was the one being kissed , so expertly too that when eventually Ven pulled back she was feeling on a totally different plane .
13 I chested my way through and stood panting and blinking in a glass-walled theatre of spacious light , the air so dustless and oceanic that it showed you only the dirt in your human eyes .
14 They only a pay a quid more for Lucy , so I 'm bloody well gon na have Lucy !
15 She had brought the baby to the Lab to see him only a fortnight ago .
16 I guess that over the last six years television has given him only a quarter of her exposure .
17 On one occasion , he screamed for the guards , saying someone had stolen the contents of his Red Cross Parcel , leaving him only a tin of beans and of jam .
18 Had he imagined it , or had Chung Hu-yan come to him only an hour back with news of another attack ?
19 The commander had reminded him only the day before of the need to use manpower more efficiently : the government was no longer inclined to keep tossing money at the police force without seeing results .
20 … They saw in him only the prophet of freedom . ’
21 His own country offered him only the deathbed of his mother , and twelve years ' imprisonment .
22 He wanted the job of national regional manager — in charge of the complex network of local committees which he had himself established — and was distraught when Walsh and Hayling offered him only the assistant 's job .
23 Given any number , it takes her only a second to work out the combination of smaller numbers which add up to it .
24 The directorship , for which he had struggled for years , represented to her only a house in Vanier Heights .
25 They owed her only the debt of Ruth .
26 They told me that no one had ever been hurt like this ; but was n't it only a question of time ?
27 Is it only a fortnight ago , Dorothea asked herself in amazement ?
28 ‘ Sam 's going to a new school , ’ Bella said , and time was oddly foreshortened in Albert 's head so that two or three minutes of silence passed between them and he thought it only a second .
29 They 'd been in it only a year , but Mrs Yardley had lavished as much effort on it as she had on her beautiful cake .
30 Is it only a paper tiger , or does it really have teeth ?
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