Example sentences of "[vb -s] only [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | AMD offers only an entry level design tool — a personal computer-based system called Palasm — preferring to concentrate its efforts on chip design . |
2 | Any help which tackles only the surface expression of the doubt lacks compassion and is bound to fail . |
3 | Win/U reportedly needs only the Windows application 's source code , which is then recompiled and emerges running native on any brand of Unix under Motif . |
4 | And a haemoglobin molecule has only a minute fraction of the complexity of a living body . |
5 | Losses in mortgage indemnity business , where General Accident has only a 4% share , were in line with expectations at $4.4m . |
6 | Losses during the full year in mortgage indemnity business , where GA has only a 4% market share , were again in line with expectations at $53.1m , including $20.9m in the fourth quarter . |
7 | On the benchmarks themselves , Pentium outstrips IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc 's fastest processors on integer performance , and is closing the gap with the RISC chips on floating point , although all are still comfortably ahead of the Intel processor with the exception of SuperSparc , which has only a 10% advantage over Pentium . |
8 | On the benchmarks themselves , Pentium outstrips IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc 's fastest processors on integer performance , and is closing the gap with the RISC chips on floating point , although all are still comfortably ahead of the Intel processor with the exception of SuperSparc , which has only a 10% advantage over Pentium . |
9 | An abbreviated version of the Package Structure Listing can also be obtained which contains only the package modules in the structure . |
10 | In 1878 Frobenius showed that relinquishing the commutative law of multiplication adds only the quaternions to the list , and using algebraic topology Bott , Milnor and Kervaire showed , in 1957 , that relinquishing in addition the associative law adds only the Cayley numbers . |
11 | Thus , the Act itself establishes only a skeleton structure for the national curriculum and its assessment , empowering the Secretary of State to decide most of the substance in subsequent Orders . |
12 | Indeed , that two-way design uses only a Uni-Q driver — no supplementary bass unit is employed . |
13 | A system which uses only an immersion heater to provide the hot water is the easiest to design and install . |
14 | She uses only the pinhole camera or , as it was known in pre-photographic times , the camera obscura . |
15 | [ … ] When one looks merely at the situation after the resource has been monopolized by the entrepreneurial skill of the producer , one sees only a monopolist producer — exempt from competition to the extent his resource monopoly permits . |
16 | If the binding energy is low the ejected electrons carry most of the photon energy and can escape from perhaps a depth of 100 Å , while low-energy electrons ejected from levels of binding energy of 1000 eV or more may only reach the surface from depths as small as 1 Å : this effectively includes only the surface layer of atoms . |
17 | But Ilkley Moor , however exhilarating for us townies , forms only the nursery slopes of the Yorkshire Dales . |
18 | X-ray diffraction ( XRD ) analysis ( see glossary ) is ideally suited to this sort of problem as it requires only a minute sample and , most important , it identifies the mineral or compound present . |
19 | A recording of Mozart , for example , requires only a PPL licence . |
20 | The instrument is self-standing and requires only a mains connection . |
21 | The form requires only the Table Number for photocomposition to be specified . |
22 | The club wanted Macari in place for Wednesday 's UEFA Cup tie against Sporting Lisbon but it seems only a resignation letter from the Stoke City manager will pave the way for a speedy conclusion to what 's becoming a long drawn out affair . |
23 | He rates only the Nippon Challenge and the New Zealanders ahead in his own group and feels that , although the French show promise , they are dogged by lack of funds ( it was subsequently announced that French funding by the City of Paris was likely ) . |
24 | It has an apsidal termination but no complete ambulatory ; there are large flanking side chapels ending before the apse , and the ambulatory encircles only the end part . |
25 | If one considers only the AC power , we know this can be supplied either from off-site ( the grid is the usual source ) or from one-site diesel generators . |