Example sentences of "[conj] only [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 " After seven hours we arrived in Ekondo Jundu , a village in a forest clearing , where only a few outsiders had been seen before .
2 Some guides are indeed very brief , suggesting visits at breakneck speed where only a few items or rooms will be seen .
3 Just under half lived in the same household as the dementia sufferer ( 45 per cent ) ; most of the remainder lived within easy reach : 14 per cent in the same street or only a few minutes ' walk away , 20 per cent within two miles , ten per cent within five miles , and only 11 per cent further than five miles away ( although in Newham 36 per cent of the principal carers lived more than two miles away compared with only 12 per cent in Ipswich ) .
4 A sheltered housing project in Thornaby has proved so popular that only a few flats are left .
5 Also , the results of many surveys in both the United States and the United Kingdom suggest that only a few firms explicitly take the rate of interest into account in deciding whether or not to carry out an investment project .
6 It seemed impossible that only a few hours before I had been happy in my cell at the aerodrome .
7 What was this very special place that only a few hours ago I had cursed myself for entering ?
8 A light sampling approach is employed with the result that only a few students , in each of a representative sample of schools , are required to complete tests .
9 He chose a way of loving which was so outrageous and costly that only a few friends could follow him into his dark night of the soul .
10 One hears odd whispers to the effect that the production of seed is limited , and that only a few growers are allowed to handle them .
11 We saw that only a few months ago when the right hon. Gentleman vetoed the appointment of a Labour city councillor in favour of the appointment of his Tory placeman .
12 At the same time energy is lost from rotational degrees of freedom , by collisions during the expansion , and samples often end up almost entirely in the lowest few rotational levels , so that only a few transitions are observed in the spectrum .
13 Starting at the crowded favoured end is all very well if you can get a good clean start , but more often than not , there is so much crowding that only a few boards get away in clean wind .
14 I have noticed this during the last two or three days that I have been sitting here , being able for the first time in this House , to see the faces of my old associates , I have admired the way in which they have cheered to keep their spirits up , and I have admired those who have done that knowing — knowing — that only a few weeks , possibly , remain , before the place that knows them now will know them no more .
15 She did not reflect that only a few weeks ago she would have thought it impossible that she could have lived the life of a servant , let alone bear eating and drinking in the den in which Rose and her ma lived , but she did know one thing — she would never take her comfortable life for granted again .
16 And he revealed that only a few weeks ago Magherafelt traders turned down the option of having security gates erected in the town during a meeting with police .
17 This limits the number of possible combinations such that only a few examples exist in this category .
18 It has now been restored to a superb family home by the present Lord and Lady Feversham and it is hard to imagine that only a few years ago the house was little more than an empty , echoing shell .
19 The result is that the Viking badge today adorns a range of cars that only a few years ago would have been impossible to imagine .
20 It is interesting that only a few years ago Mr Albert Baker of Baker Bros. , Upper Halling , paid the Vicar part of the cost of wood he had cut in Halling woods .
21 Approaching a set of traffic lights where she normally went straight on , and where the queue ahead seemed to stretch into infinity , she realised that only a few cars were waiting to turn left into the Cheltenham road .
22 Some of this pollen is inevitably brushed off when a bee visits another flower , but bearing in mind that only a few grains are needed to bring about cross-fertilisation , and that a bee on a single journey may collect two million , it is clear that the price a plant pays for this transport is a very high one .
23 Although only a few cases have been studied , it seems probable that extensive infiltration and smooth muscle replacement by amyloid deposits occur in patients with AH amyloidosis , as shown in our case .
24 The sculptures and inscriptions with which the Romans embellished their cities provide a particularly valuable insight into the purpose of Roman monuments , although only a few sites are known in which buildings , statues and inscriptions survive together .
25 The gap between the two , although only a few metres wide , is deep enough for my boat to pass through at any state of tide .
26 Although only a few churches were listed in Domesday Book for Sussex , there must have been many more and the growth of towns and Wealden colonisation saw the establishment of a fixed parish system by the early thirteenth century .
27 Although only a few miles separate Richmond from Leeds and Beverley from Hull , prices differ enormously .
28 Born in 1903 , a year before Graham Greene , they met only when Orwell was dying ; and only a few letters are known to have passed between them , all composed in polite terms , as if to strangers .
29 I knew only that they happened there in the darkness and only a few feet from the pavements .
30 For the programme pick-up , Basil Hilton and Tony Geluch were using a single condenser microphone suspended centre stage and only a few feet above the conductor 's podium .
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