Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] only one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But Christianity is the only religion that makes it clear that only one god exists . |
2 | Not only does it command the following of only one god , but it also makes it clear that only one god exists . |
3 | Mr Ensoll said he wanted to make it clear that only one person , an ex postman , was involved in the inquiry . |
4 | It is also interesting that only one group chose to conclude the narrative with a sentence which contains a clear 'signpost " in the form of the inital adverb " finally " . |
5 | ‘ Independent Liability ’ — This is the maximum payable under a policy in the event of there being more than one policy in force covering the subject matter of the claim but where neither policy is more specific , i.e. the amount which would have been payable if only one policy had been in force . |
6 | ‘ You 'd say it was incredible if only one airline operated from Newcastle Airport , so why should British Rail have a monopoly . |
7 | The work areas required in main storage are relatively small as only one record is being examined at any one time . |
8 | Families were therefore nuclear and patriarchal and only one son inherited the patrimony . |
9 | No one can be surprised that only one writ in a hundred comes to trial . |
10 | Insofar as our interest is in the market process and its competitive character , we should no more be surprised that only one producer is making a product at a particular time than that of many producers of a particular product one is charging a price which no other producer is asking . |