Example sentences of "[verb] only with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I was able to breathe only with the utmost difficulty , and my arm hurt like hell . |
2 | The difference , says a senior commission official , is that ‘ binding procedures ’ means interfering only with the real basket-cases ( a euphemism for Greece , Italy and Belgium , which respectively run budget deficits of 19% , 10% , and 6% of their GDPs ) . |
3 | We show that position-independent , copy number-dependent expression of the Ea d gene occurs only with the Long construct ( 8/8 transgenic mouse lines , over a range of copy numbers , 1-30 copies ) ; in contrast , the Short constructs are subject to position-dependent effects . |
4 | When she wore the collar , she ate only with the utmost difficulty . |
5 | As the transfer deals only with the legal estate , it can be argued that there should properly be a release off the register by the husband of his equitable interest in the matrimonial home to the wife . |
6 | In most fields , the criminal law deals only with the outer limits of the permissible . |
7 | This guide deals only with the northern fringe of high country lying to the north of the watershed and thus within Canton Berne , so confusingly the book title is more administrative than topographical . |
8 | But she replied only with a slight inclination , and then turned for Conchis to take off her wrap , which he placed over the back of his own chair . |
9 | Trying to vamp a bunch of vagrant whales in the Pentland Firth in March armed only with a waterproof tannoy and a box of plain-wrapped tapes is not everyone 's idea of a good time . |
10 | I went to the conference armed only with a general feeling of being pissed off that men seemed to have it all their own way . |
11 | Armed only with a nice , new PPL you walk cautiously into the dark , open space and there before you lies the treasure ! |
12 | We are so sure of this that we go out confidently into the hills , or sail away in boats armed only with a magnetic compass , certain that it will always point in the same north-south direction , so we can judge our own direction of travel from it . |
13 | The undefeated Chicago Bears , who beat the powerful Philadelphia Eagles last week , had to deal only with the paltry Tampa Bay Buccaneers , who had been crushed the week before . |
14 | Diving down to a few hundred feet over Hal Far , Müncheberg then claimed another at 0754 as it was landing , but having no witness of this was credited only with a probable , although it was subsequently included in his score . |
15 | The garments are usually shapeless , not very waterproof , and can be worn only with an olive-green acrylic hat , long , brown woollen slacks , and a pair of stout shoes from British Home Stores . |
16 | She looked round the room , furnished only with a small table , a steel chair with a plastic seat and a chest of drawers with a Formica top . |
17 | Thus , the level of inflammatory scores correlated only with the original diagnosis and no other clinical parameter affected the intensity of inflammation or its distribution . |
18 | So far we have dealt only with the physical benefits of fibre-rich foods in the mouth . |
19 | The eight sections deal only with a small fraction of what a " big book about Greece " must have entailed , and the portions written ( covering most of those sections ) would add only about one fifth to the eventual modest length of B T. Furthermore , Nietzsche very soon decided that these particular sections of the book did not belong with the rest . |
20 | Eisenhower was determined to intervene only with the full support of both Congress and adequate allies . |
21 | Syria also appeared to have accepted the US proposal that the conference could be reconvened only with the full approval of all participants . |
22 | Other studies have shown similarly extensive local group activity but in Birmingham , only about one-third were politically active and most of these ( 63 per cent ) were involved only with a single issue . |
23 | Mr Smith had firmly kept to his intention of dealing only with the financial side of the business and absolutely refused to participate in the selection of Girls . |
24 | If the Security Council excludes from the new tribunal 's jurisdiction such larger crimes , which are perhaps more likely to be committed by higher state officials , the resulting trials may end up dealing only with the small fry while the big fish get away . |
25 | Violette in a mannish black silk trouser-suit , decorated only with an intricate artist 's clasp . |
26 | As Young ( 1986 ) has pointed out , we seem to be left only with the practical but extremely narrow focus of the new ‘ administrative ’ criminologists , or the unexamined , taken-for-granted ( and contradictory ) explanations of ‘ left idealism ’ . |
27 | Suddenly all the gifts disappeared , and the pair were left only with the humble fisherman 's hut they owned to start with . |
28 | Ramapithecus may not have been carnivorous , and the association between hunting , travel , and bipedalism probably emerged only with the true hominids . |
29 | ‘ We sold to the old Soviet Union but dealt only with the central import agency . |
30 | His deceptively simple judgments dealt only with the essential points , stated the law tersely and clearly , and rarely provoked dissent . |