Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] only [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | This could only mean that , in time , India would attain a status equal to that of the white dominions . |
2 | To Barth , this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers . |
3 | Since the BFS is non-degenerate this can only mean that it is not efficient . |
4 | This can only mean that the University Press at Oxford kept the type of the second edition standing for over fifty years , or else had a large number of the second edition sheets left over and stored . |
5 | From the point of view of historians this can only mean that training must be broadened and will need to include a heavily element of information technology ( Greenstein 1993 ; Schürer 1993 ) . |
6 | That these implications of Moore 's methodology seem strange might only show that it can guide us to unexpected ethical truths . |
7 | At the very least , conditioned inhibition training is likely to differ from latent inhibition training in that the former is likely to convey the information that a given event ( a given US ) will not occur whereas the latter could only convey that no event will occur . |
8 | Their immediate neighbours were Joshua Burn , a grocer , at no. 6 , and James Bradnam , butcher , at no. 5 ; one can only hope that Mr. Bradnam kept his slaughterhouse at a decent distance from his retail premises — the very special aromas of a butcher 's and a grocer 's shop must have been enough to discourage many a potential guest at Miscellaneous Repos , without the sound of dying cries from butchered beasts . |
9 | One can only say that in that case there are an awful lot of them — ‘ the pits of Angband seemed to hold store inexhaustible and ever-renewed ’ ( S , p. 157 ) . |
10 | That can only mean that he found it , on the balance of probabilities , to have had a causative effect . |