Example sentences of "[vb -s] only at the " in BNC.
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1 | If one looks only at the outer signs , one may see a cantankerous , dotty old person , but in the soul something very different may be perceived . |
2 | This study looks only at the latter two groups . |
3 | It has been said that the surety 's obligation is simply that of paying money and , of course , in a sense that is true if one looks only at the remedy which the landlord has against him in the event of default by the tenant . |
4 | It looks only at the side of business interests who think only of trade liberalization . |
5 | Under Theory X motivation occurs only at the physiological and security levels of Maslow 's hierarchy . |
6 | Thus significant fractionation of O isotopes occurs only at the surface of the Earth . |
7 | The simple end-product arrives only at the fifth attempt . |
8 | Signalling by diffusion can work well for small organisms , but it is limited ; diffusion of chemical signals over long distances is slow and inefficient , as it can not be specifically targeted to ensure that the signal arrives only at the cell it was intended for . |
9 | In fact , whatever individuates these two happens only at the level of matter or the soul bodily things . |
10 | The strong relationship between syntactic category and coverage exists only at the first level of information . |
11 | A situation like this continues only at the peril of all of us , and a heavy responsibility rests on the new TECs to set it right . |
12 | In such conditions the government operates only at the margin of social activity . |
13 | But because it operates only at the level of ideas , without any attempt to specify why particular ideas are held in particular societies at particular times , other than by reference to other ideas , interactionist social psychology can only describe peoples ' beliefs , not explain them . |
14 | Statements by the West German Bundesbank indicate that it views monetary union as a state which comes only at the end of a very long process of economic convergence . |