Example sentences of "only [verb] a [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The carbon dioxide produced by respiration of living creatures and used by plants during the day usually only produces a relatively-small daily cycle of pH change , which is further buffered if any hardness is in the water .
2 In fact , I only became a half decent painter after I got into art college .
3 N.B. : We have only listed a few Zionist atrocities as to list them all , as with the crimes of the IRA , would fill a book or two .
4 At 75 per cent you see 124 mph , yet flat-out only adds a further 4 mph .
5 It is worthwhile briefly examining Lukacs 's ideas on socialist realism at this juncture since they not only provide a constructive critical alternative to the mindless ideological stance adopted by Zhdanov , Radek and Stetsky , but also broaden the global conceptual framework within which to examine Nizan 's communist novels .
6 Hence the many women who , for domestic reasons , only want a part-time local job may have their unemployment benefit and income support reduced or withdrawn .
7 In a way it is even more predictable , for it not only has a standardized melodic/lyric structure ( first phrase : four bars ; second phrase : four bars , more or less repeating the first ; third phrase : four bars , contrasting or complementary ) but also a schematic sequence of ( highly ‘ primitive ’ ) chords :
8 The present studies show that the migrating motor complex not only has a lower oesophageal sphincter component , but also an oesophageal body component .
9 Mr Major only has a slim 21-strong majority , and with 26 rebels already known as The Unforgiven , he can never be sure of getting a controversial measure through the Commons .
10 Patting a horse , instead of stroking or scratching it , only has a few valid uses : as a muscular relaxant and distraction ; and as a part of ‘ breaking-in ’ so that the horse gets used to things thumping around on its back before it is actually ridden .
11 ‘ It had been a quiet day and I had only caught a few small dace and then my rod thumped round .
12 If the previous Labour Government in which he served had only caught a few more headlines and been as active in prison improvements and new prison building as all Conservative Governments since 1979 have been , his comments could be taken more seriously .
13 Further , in this particular case , not only had the Controller seen fit to over-rule his Director , but had only permitted a mere four days recuperation period to allow his fallen agent to recover from his injuries .
14 Normally , one only meets a non-cumulative several liability where it is annexed to joint liability .
15 Becky 's not only made a good physical recovery , but a good emotional one as well .
16 The railways not only made a direct physical impact on the landscape : their indirect effects were equally powerful and far-reaching .
17 Overall , Joan 's only uses a few Creole features : some Creole past tense forms ( did go , etc .
18 Having only done a few short walks before in true Water & Ventilation style he decided to ‘ test the water ’ first by walking the Ridgeway in Wiltshire , 85 miles and five days later he completed it .
19 I thanked him , he saluted , and the two of them walked on My guard said that I was crazy ; I could have run into terrible trouble , but I had been lucky and now I had only to choose a beautiful new bicycle .
20 However , I only put a few dozen sheets of paper through the machine , and two of them caught on the wire loop , which creased the paper and caused ink smudges where the machine was still printing .
21 The total size of the claims resulting from such an incident might well be enormous , even though the computer program itself may have only cost a few hundred pounds .
22 But we 've only got a ti now we 've only got a tiny little lawn
23 ‘ I 've only got a no-hoper left , ’ Sam complained .
24 He 's only got a little tiny table top one .
25 I 'm afraid I 've only got a little red one !
26 Deemed delicious , he ate the lot and then had a cheese omelette and pronounced himself satisfied , having only had a nasty old British rail sandwich en route .
27 So a private sector agent will only provide a public good if his private benefits exceed the costs of producing the good .
28 Such enterprises not only add a few more precious tonnes to the output of Cornwall 's tin industry .
29 We were tremendously encouraged by the active support we received throughout the battle from so many customers and employees , and a comfortable majority of your fellow shareholders have now demonstrated their confidence in our future , for Anglo-Welsh were only offered a further 6.7 per cent of shares to add to the 29.75 per cent they already owned .
30 Such a situation arises when the supply only delivers a small direct load current .
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