Example sentences of "[conj] only [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was a matter of considerable comment that only after the setback of the first ballot did Mrs Thatcher herself take the step of meeting backbenchers in the Commons tea room .
2 For the reason that there can so often be delay in obtaining the husband 's signature , it is recommended that only once the documentation has been agreed and executed should a " completion date " be arranged so that the wife 's solicitors can make the necessary searches against the husband in HM Land Charges Registry or HM Land Registry ( as the case may be ) .
3 For the reason that there can so often be delay in obtaining the husband 's signature , it is recommended that only once the documentation has been agreed and executed is a " completion date " arranged so that the wife 's solicitors may ( in the case of unregistered title ) make a search against the husband at HM Land Charges Registry .
4 When will the Minister accept that only when the Government can find new money for research and development , retraining and investment in new facilities will there be a real impact on this serious problem in the Scottish economy ?
5 The report suggest that deficiencies in the radio/navigation equipment may have led the crew to descend on a spurious glidepath ; this was possible , although only if the crew did not keep " the normal continuous mutual check on the basic navigational instruments and the marker control " .
6 And only after the incident did she find out that a handwritten notice had been displayed in the booking office .
7 The novel , as I should have thought was tolerably well known , first appeared serially in the Revue de Paris ; then came the prosecution for obscenity ; and only after the acquittal was the work published in book form .
8 Given any list of variables y and finite set of constant expressions F , it is easy to construct a boolean unc which is true if and only if every element of y is in F. All we have to do is to introduce extra conditions of the form unc into the conditionals of the normal form , with an " escape " clause of
9 The labels , however , have fallen off or become illegible , and only if a character with Chemistry or Prepare Poisons makes a thorough ( 1 dose ) analysis coupled with a successful Int test will he know what they are .
10 An unexpressed term can be implied if and only if the court finds that the parties must have intended that term to form part of their contract : it is not enough for the court to find that such a term would have been adopted by the parties as reasonable men if it had been suggested to them .
11 Threatening co-ordination difficulties can arise if and only if the system 's managers can not resolve the displacement of crises because of serious dysfunctions in the economy or some sort of collapse in the cultural — ideological system .
12 This only effects package modules and only if the auto DC assessment facility is enabled .
13 This only effects package modules and only if the auto DC assessment facility has been enabled by the LIFESPAN Manager .
14 ALTs with guards with boolean components may be reduced to IF combinations of ALTs with simple guards by the law ( 2.4 ) unc In other words , a guard with a boolean component may be executed if and only if the boolean is true .
15 Thus deadlock can occur if and only if the environment offers to communicate on a set of channels disjoint from one of the sets represented by the
16 And only as the operation of the Acts was perceived did a groundswell of opposition develop .
17 Footsteering is best practised in position 3 of the sequence and only when the board is planing fast .
18 From the entrance to the church the fresco makes the flat wall behind the altar look like an apse , and only when the wall is approached is the illusion of curvature broken .
19 Populations evolved separately in each of these pools , and only when the water rose again did they re-convene in the same lake .
20 Malt whisky is distilled twice ; and only when the spirit reaches a high enough standard is it collected by the stillman in a spirit receiver .
21 The " freedom of private property " was to be protected by the state , and taxes were to be imposed " on a basis of justice and only when the need for them arises " .
22 We took masses of orders , from Paul Smith , Liberty and Whistles , and only when the show was over did we understand what we 'd let ourselves in for . ’
23 But only because of the awful calamity of Hillsborough and only because a man of the intellect and vision of Lord Justice Taylor was asked for his opinion .
24 It is clear that a waiver is of no effect unless it is unequivocal and only where the representee acts on it to his detriment .
25 THERE are always horses at Edelson House in Gainford if only because a part of the garden is a horses ' graveyard .
26 If only because the offence is defined in terms of ‘ duty ’ the concept must be in some way limited to the ways that the law obliges the constable to act , in however attenuated or weak a sense of that word .
27 It is at least conceivable that political interference has taken place or could take place in the audit , if only because the auditor is appointed by the Secretary of State ; although there are no obvious examples of this having happened .
28 This would be difficult to do if only because the story is far from fully played out .
29 It is too late for British Telecom to return to its old ways if only because the public now knows that it does not have to put up with a telephone system built for the 1950s .
30 Very many court decisions have an impact far beyond the interests of the litigants , if only because the doctrine of precedent makes them relevant to the affairs of others .
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