Example sentences of "[vb infin] only a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year . |
2 | Observers commented that the modifications would make only a token difference to the King 's real power . |
3 | But it will make only a marginal difference to the stagnant housing market . |
4 | This is because the profit function before the change must have been horizontal at the optimum , so a small change in the optimum price will make only a marginal difference to the firms ' profits . |
5 | The change of context can influence only an excitatory association and thus the result of Fig. 4.6 , a loss of the CR , can be expected . |
6 | Organizations can absorb only a small number of people with these work goals . |
7 | The defence could always allege only a constructive possession and that there was no actual possession in the absence of a witness stating positive actual possession . |
8 | Beside the skill of the angler , I think most would seriously consider only a few of these factors ; perhaps the location , weather , bait , and a maybe one or two others . |
9 | While the United States would yield a constant strategic threat to the Soviet homeland the USSR would yield only a first strike threat to the American fleet . |
10 | We should not overlook the possibility of attracting professional musicians into church music , and the teaching profession in particular contains people who might need only a little persuasion to help , at least on an occasional basis . |
11 | This should need only a few turns |
12 | Yet , although that directive will need only a qualified majority vote , it is unlikely to whisk through the council . |
13 | But , as Nigel Haigh of the IEEP has pointed out , even if 1970 ( the year of peak emissions ) was taken as a baseline , the UK would achieve only a 44 per cent reduction as against 80 per cent for the Netherlands , 56 per cent for West Germany and 50 per cent for Belgium . |
14 | For most chemical reactions the rate of reaction is much slower than the collision frequency so you must assume only a small fraction of collisions result in a reaction . |
15 | In fact steel is exceptional in sometimes reaching strengths as high as a tenth of its calculated strength ; the great majority of common solids can show only a hundredth or a thousandth of what theory indicates . |
16 | The relation ’ — larger than — ’ can thus generate only a non-branching hierarchy ; in such a hierarchy we would have to say that B and C above jointly occupied the same position . |
17 | Agency laboratories can process only a certain number of samples at any given time and organize the taking of samples to produce a steady and predictable flow . |
18 | The rest , certainly many fewer than now , will do only a limited business . |
19 | That 'll do only a few . |
20 | It was an enormous moment , this good-bye to the old home ; so enormous she could hardly grasp it , could feel only a vague regret . |
21 | She could feel only a few twigs . |
22 | Some of these factors are beyond the control of the individual worker ; others are his own to decide ; and others represent situations where the individual can exert only a minor influence . |
23 | By storing up a few milliseconds worth of message and then pumping it out in a splurge , several digital phones can operate over a channel that would accommodate only a single analogue one : they merely send out their bursts at different times . |
24 | The first assumption is that each cell can accommodate only a single reach or segment of a stream , and the stream can therefore move through each cell only once . |
25 | This chapter can give only a general survey , intended to place the various methods in some perspective . |
26 | As there are several excellent histories of the development of town and country planning legislation ( Ashworth 1954 ; Cherry 1974a , 1974b ; Sheail 1981 ) , we shall give only a brief review here . |
27 | A difficulty is that psychology has narrow terms of reference which can give only a few useful results , for example on the question of illusion . |
28 | The house was n't visible from where they stood , in the cool beneath the branches , and even further along , where the path turned , following the contours of the shoreline , they could see only a small part of it , jutting up , white between the intense green of the surrounding trees . |
29 | Depending on where they are standing a person looking from either side will see only a partial image or a totally dark and blank screen . |
30 | Depending on where they are standing a person looking from either side will see only a partial image or a totally dark and blank screen . |