Example sentences of "[be] only [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is reflected in the annual subscriptions , which have been only £10 for family membership , and £2 for a junior membership .
2 But these are only reasons of strategy , and a pragmatist believes judges should always be ready to override such reasons when he thinks that changing rules laid down in the past would be in the general interest overall , notwithstanding some limited damage to the authority of political institutions .
3 They are of a completely different sort from purely material things , such as trees and stones , which are only objects of perception , and not themselves perceivers .
4 Abilities are only indicators of potential , not predictors of performance .
5 They sometimes put these dramatic claims in the form of semantic theories : some of them said that propositions of law are synonymous with predictions of what judges will do , or are only expressions of emotion and so not really propositions at all .
6 Are only drops of water and even the dead man suddenly
7 ‘ Perhaps they 're only people on holiday . ’
8 This effect is estimated to be only 17% in Model 3 .
9 The students should be encouraged to identify what the profit per bed is likely to be next year , i.e. based on the conditions at the end of the year it is likely to be only £10 per bed .
10 ‘ We got our scores at crucial stages and it was always difficult for England when they were only level at half-time having played with the breeze .
11 ‘ We got our scores at crucial stages and it was always difficult for England when they were only level at half-time having played with the breeze .
12 It seemed to me that hardly any left the building in those weeks of May without murmuring apologetically that they were only leaving in order to get some baking done at home !
13 Bland little symbols were only mirrors of colour and shape that she had to push around into the order her teachers wanted .
14 ‘ To my way of thinking , ’ said an officer of wide experience , ‘ this is just paper — it 's only figures on paper , this is — to prevent the general public being able to prosecute the authority if a sewage works has the odd bad sample . ’
15 It 's only £800 per person , but you must provide your own top and the school takes no responsibility for injuries .
16 Oh there 's only Scott at school ?
17 There 's only source of heat .
18 It 's only classes of occupation one , two and three can have a four week
19 The entry fee is only £6 per team and entry is restricted to 32 teams who will then be split into eight groups of four in the round robin stages .
20 Now , after 9,500 miles , I wish I had gone for something else as there is only 3mm of tread left on each tyre all the way round .
21 In fact these are just shorthand labels for a type of practice that is only part of ABA .
22 It is only changes in test scores which exceed these reliability estimates that can be regarded as reflecting real changes in the child 's ability .
23 All sections are subject to an excess of £15 per person per section , except for Sections 1 , 3 , 9 and 12 which do not have an excess , and Section 4 in respect of Loss of Deposit only claims where the excess is only £5 per person .
24 Kik-Step offer price is only £34.95 including VAT , postage and packing .
25 The running cost of a cardiac rehabilitation session is only £4-£15 per patient .
26 ( By the way , do n't forget that it is only types of eruption , that are being discussed , and that any individual volcano may erupt in any of these ways — or in none . )
27 The Security Service reported in the war that the IFL was mainly subsidised by Leese 's private means and that the largest individual contribution , by a Colonel Macdonald of Brussels in the period for which cash books were found between September 1930 and August 1933 and from June 1937 to November 1938 , was only £5 per month with a special donation from him of £50 in November 1938 .
28 The minimum investment was for 100 shares at a price of £1 per share , but , as the initial payment was only 50p per share , members of the public could become shareholders of British Gas for a down-payment as low as £50 .
29 Because erm even when radio came er there was only sort of chamber music on the radio you know .
30 At his death ( during yet another fast ) , his annual salary was only $1,708 plus room and board .
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