Example sentences of "[adv] only [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If mistreatment and eventual size confuse matters , those catalogues and articles that lump bush and shrub roses together only add to the confusion . |
2 | His mood swings are generally only related to the latest project he 's working on . |
3 | In the latter case addressing will probably only point to a bucket number , and in searching the bucket for a particular record using the direct technique it will no longer be an error to detect a dummy record , but part of the search . |
4 | For this reason it was really only suited to the manufacture of plywood , for which it was immensely successful . |
5 | Subsequent PRINT statements will now only print to the screen . |
6 | Maureen Paley , founder of Interim Art , moved into the West End a year ago only to return to the East End earlier this summer as a result of the recession . |
7 | Sunday was not much better ; Miss Huntley had not risen from her bed until one p.m. and had not left the flat until five , then only to go to the cinema . |
8 | The plaintiffs , that is the Lebanon , Croatia and Hungary , will be anxious to see those parts of Sotheby 's evidence which had been blacked out in the documents made available to them , and then only shown to the court . |
9 | William Herbert had held several of his key posts in tail male and they were accordingly only granted to the duke during the minority of the young earl of Pembroke , William Herbert 11 . |
10 | William Herbert had held several of his key posts in tail male and they were accordingly only granted to the duke during the minority of the young earl of Pembroke , William Herbert 11 . |
11 | Sense that in spite of everything it too only adds to the stream of lies and filth ? |
12 | The increase in flexibility may be conceded , although it should be added that it commonly only extended to the classic texts , most notably the works of Shakespeare , whose assumed centrality continued to be justified in terms both of their uniquely potent literary rhetoric , and their cultural and imaginative force within " the pool of our common experience " . |