Example sentences of "[adv] only to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Nuclear Free Zone Treaty is open only to South Pacific Forum States , but its objectives can not be fully achieved without some commitments from third parties .
2 The centre , billed as Britain 's highest tourist attraction , is open only to youth groups and schools during the Winter .
3 The centre , billed as Britain 's highest tourist attraction , is open only to youth groups and schools during the winter .
4 It represents totally unfair competition , not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine .
5 Assistance with rent and rates for people on a low income is available not only to council tenants , but also to tenants or private landlords , those who live in housing association accommodation and owner occupiers .
6 The major objective of the whole project was to examine this question , and it is clearly of great relevance , not only to dementia sufferers and their carers , who on the whole are known to prefer the sufferer to remain at home ( see Levin , 1983 ) but also to service-providers and policymakers anxious to explore the extent to which the pressure towards community care can be implemented in practice .
7 Attention must be paid not only to stool frequency and stool consistency , but to painful bowel movements , the degree of straining , and the time it takes to evacuate stools in younr children .
8 The interface was applicable not only to robot arms but to buggies and those interested in making ‘ high-tech ’ versions of Victorian ‘ automata ’ or animated models .
9 They resolved that the idea of a European conference on disarmament should take into account the Mediterranean dimension and should involve ‘ concrete measures which will lead not only to confidence building but also to the initiation of steps to lessen forces in the region ’ .
10 The policy had widespread appeal , not only to county councils who now had another weapon in their armoury to fight expansionist urban authorities , but also more widely .
11 This rule applies not only to exclusion clauses but to any clause which is particularly onerous or unusual and unlikely to be known to the other party , Interfoto Picture Library v. Stiletto Visual Programmes ( 1988 C.A. ) .
12 Typically , the decentralised management applies not only to marketing policy but also to financial and operations management .
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