Example sentences of "[verb] only in the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The need for qualified nursing , as opposed to help with housework or companionship , will arise only in the most extreme cases of severe disability ( see Connolly v Camden and Islington AHA [ 1981 ] 3 All ER 250 ; Croke v Wiseman [ 1981 ] 3 All ER 852 ) . |
2 | This implies that a trade-off between unemployment and inflation may exist only in the very short term . |
3 | However , the MacSharry proposals look only in the most narrow , blinkered way for solutions . |
4 | Deliberately setting out to offer higher quality at lower prices , Wilson & Glick kitchens include many features normally found only in the most expensive European kitchens . |
5 | Well I 'd like to say to that that er no Marx did n't specifically erm erm look to Britain or er Germany , only in the sense that they , at the time most advanced and he , he reckoned that er ideas of communism would spread only in the most advanced countries who in course of time would influence other countries . |
6 | He failed to recognize Ivone Kirkpatrick , and he spoke only in the most general terms about why he had flown to Scotland . |
7 | As Lord Upjohn said in Phipps v. Boardman , at p. 123 : ‘ Rules of equity have to be applied to such a great diversity of circumstances that they can be stated only in the most general terms and applied with particular attention to the exact circumstances of each case . ’ |
8 | The film recovers only in the brilliantly Hitchcockian scene when Michael , in a crowded theatre , pretends to believe that the blowing , twisting red ribbons behind a vindictive ballerina ( Tamara Toumanova ) really are the fire that they represent , and panics the whole crowd in order to escape from the secret police . |
9 | Conformity was required only in the most general of senses . |