Example sentences of "only [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But without proper government action , they only scratch at the problem .
2 The two smaller ‘ outlier ’ setts would have been completely destroyed by the planned construction work , and so were completely excavated , while the third was only excavated at the end to be affected by the construction .
3 However , because ‘ newly-born ’ micelles can only arise at the expense of the preexisting ones ( there is a finite amount of water in the system that must be shared between all the micelles ) , the average radius of the micelles decreases .
4 However , for all the splendours of the Monument Valley scenery and Fonda 's tight-lipped moral integrity , there is a downside to his crusade , which is only won at the cost of the lives of two of his brothers and involves the death of Doc Holliday ( Victor Mature ) , a noble outlaw who gets washed away by bullets and consumption along with the bad elements .
5 However , a few managers , probably because of the pressure of work , had only looked at the business plan the night before . ’
6 Anyone who doubts this need only glance at a profile of Peter Phillips , director of The Tallis Scholars , published in The New Yorker :
7 Now , being left-handed I 'm well used to the pitfalls : reading reviews of great-looking and top quality guitars only to find at the end of the review , ‘ No left-handers available ’ or , more niggling , ‘ 10% extra ’ .
8 On each of her periods at Hillmarden he had still clung to the faint hope that she was improving , only to find at the end of a week or a fortnight she had made no progress at all and that when Harry — good baby that he was — occasionally cried , this was enough to make Celia so distraught that Brian was forced to accept that it was better for all concerned if mother and baby remained parted .
9 I 'm sorry Mr , I think we have to press you on this , can I can I take it from what you have said We have to press you because for the reasons we explained on Friday morning , we have to go through the sector sites , if only to find at the end it can not be done .
10 At very least this habit will get us out of a rigid frame of mind which only looks at the problem in away determined by experience .
11 The man was in the act of turning a page , and , in so doing , he momentarily exposed its front cover , which Harry had , till now , only seen at a distance .
12 It is only on these rare occasions that I see zander fighting deep down in the water for most are only seen at the netting stage due to the colour of the water that they are generally caught in .
13 Cost accounts are only prepared at the discretion of the directors of the company and are not a legal requirement .
14 The company is not required by law or accountants and auditors to provide management accounts and they are only prepared at the discretion of the company .
15 The full horror of Crocker 's position was only revealed at the end of 1984 .
16 If the application to amend is only made at the hearing , if it will prejudice the opposing party , especially if it shifts the burden of proof it may be disallowed ( see Emin v Mustapha ( 1982 ) The Times , 24 October ) .
17 In his sermons the Chaplain of Cadets had only hinted at the existence of terrible ultimate anti-Gods which stalked the warp , seeking to spill through into the cosmos to corrupt precious reality — the antithesis of all that the Emperor stood for ; forces which Marines should pray that they never encountered .
18 Ultimately , however , it is easy for readers to charge that the mask was not penetrated , and therefore that we have only scratched at the surface .
19 No have a look , you 're only looking at the beginning of it here try again
20 His domination of the set was only threatened at the death when the Swede , trying anything in a do-or-die effort , pegged him back to deuce from 40-love when Becker served for the set at 5–4 .
21 As the cell proceeds down a pathway genes are switched on and off reflecting an internal programme , for external signals only act at the branch points , directing the cell along one or other of the paths open to it .
22 The ability to organise a classroom , a group or an individual child , to structure experience so that learning not only occurs at the moment of teaching but remains ; the sensitivity to perceive the world from a child 's perspective , the understanding to build for tomorrow upon the child 's present , and to know and appreciate a child 's weaknesses and strengths — these are the skills which are the basis for a teacher 's claim to ‘ professionalism ’ .
23 When a complementary wavelength is used the response to the small spot only occurs at the offset of the stimulus .
24 They came close to ending the European famine last season only to falter at the end .
25 A person who fails to comply with this rule can only appear at the hearing with leave of the court ( r 6.23(4) ) .
26 But then of course Paula was so lovely she had only to look at a boy to have him crazy about her , Sally thought wretchedly .
27 One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists .
28 Once at the Tate , they usually had time only to look at the sea and river pieces , the Turners and the Whistlers .
29 You have only to look at the shape and solidness of a barbel to see where he gets his speed and power .
30 But this is only to look at the question as a matter of law .
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