Example sentences of "only [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This legal bond can be severed only through a court of law , and even then the court may insist on one partner continuing to make provision for the other .
2 Having viewed the replacement external fresco and the church — although only through a haze of overhead tram wires — from the little square where Via Mazzini crosses Via Falcone and several other minor roads , go inside and see the real one which stands above the main altar , beneath Bramante 's masterly pseudo-apse .
3 In Cornwall , which was to grow into one of Methodism 's early strongholds , the teachings of John Wesley were absorbed only through a haze of superstitious beliefs and practices .
4 The sequence does not develop of necessity , however , but only through a continuance of the process of dynamic interaction which is the basis of its genesis ( Piaget 1971a ; 1972 ) .
5 The politician is the organ of society for having its cake and eating it , for escaping , if only for a moment , if only through a form of art — art is , after all , a means of escape — from the grimness of reality , from this grim fact that you ca n't have the cake and eat it , that you ca n't have public expenditure increased in excess of the rate of increase of the national product , unless private claims are correspondingly surrendered .
6 It is only through a process of dynamic interaction that consciousness is achieved as a sense of self and other .
7 An answer to this , I shall argue , so far as an answer is possible at all , can be given only through an analysis of experiences from the point of view of the one who has the experiences ; i.e. through a phenomenological analysis of the modes of experiencing .
8 It is only through the work of Christ , through the impact on us of what he has done , that we can recognise him as divine and describe his person in divine terms .
9 Above all , he criticizes the ways in which Hegel reduces the diverse historical totality of a society to a single internal principle , so that history occurs only through the principle of contradiction in the dialectic .
10 Under the UK Act , the Principles are expressed in very general terms and are therefore not directly enforceable through the courts , but only through the actions of the UK Data Protection Registrar ( DPR ) .
11 It is only through the giving of form that something can be conceived of .
12 No totality has a necessary transcendence embodied within it ; as for the later Sartre , the course of historical change is open and will work only through the overdetermination of particular historical conjunctures .
13 Only through the sacrifice of a distant people had the Old Ones been vanquished , and order been returned to the universe .
14 In chapter seven of The Form , leading his disciple on from the initial perspective of striving to order her inner life as if she should die tomorrow — a challenge which sets the adrenalin running and wonderfully sharpens awareness — he potently reminds her in terms of his own cultural coinage that the world is indeed " charged with the grandeur of God " by instructing her to see all her physical experience in terms of the sacrifice also offered at the Mass : By means of keeping in remembrance this little incantatory prayer at meals and indeed at all times not otherwise taken up with prayer or speech ( " and thynk it noght anely whils etes , bot bath before and after , ay bot when prayes or spekes " , 7.104.39 – 40 ) the disciple will maintain a constant perception of all aspects of sustaining life as a divine gift mysteriously available in time only through the processes of death and resurrection .
15 Hilton is aware that the Incarnation must always be the starting-point for reforming in feeling , and only through the processes of faith and penance for the sins which deform the body of Christ can the soul come to see the reality of the being of God in man — Christ : It is this ghostly love that the soul glimpses in the darkness , and in doing so experiences the reality of the resurrected and ascended Christ who comes to man in the Holy Spirit and completes the story of the Incarnation .
16 Second , they support private industry not only through the provision of often subsidized inputs but also by providing guaranteed markets and assisting export endeavours .
17 It is only through the development of subject-object relations that the subject as such comes to be constituted .
18 Power is defined only through the exercise of power .
19 In the Europe of medieval Christendom , kings laid claim to ‘ divine right ’ , but this right was conferred , ratified and legitimised only through the medium of the Church .
20 This gives great emphasis to the contention that it is only through the teaching of the children that there can be any progress towards a better world , and by which the complete breakdown of man 's fragile and very young civilisation can be avoided .
21 And notwithstanding the , the national minimum time rates were still negotiated and even today , erm our members er in general er helped themselves er not only through the field of increased productivity , but simply through strength of argument .
22 Proof that these ailments are essentially genetically determined can come only through the knowledge of the DNA sequences of these genes and their variants .
23 They know that only through the legislature of the nation can the battle for common justice be effectively fought and permanent well-being for the people obtained .
24 It is only through the influence of individuals who can set an example , and whom the masses recognize as their leaders , that they can be induced to perform the work and undergo the renunciations on which the existence of civilization depends .
25 Between 1322 and 1326 Audley was in prison , escaping execution only through the influence of his wife , Edward 's niece and the younger Despenser 's sister-in-law .
26 It might be suggested that it is only through the presence of the frame that we recognize the work of art for what it is , perceiving it and responding to it in the appropriate way .
27 It may be said at once that the earlier date , adopted by the the editor of the Istanbul edition of Asikpasazade and Danismend , may safely be ruled out , not only through the evidence of Molla Yegan 's involvement with Molla Gurani but also on the basis of an anecdote about him related in the tenth volume of the history by Kemalpasazade ( d. 940/1534 ) .
28 But it must not be thought that this domination is exercised only through the repression of dissent by police , though this certainly is important .
29 ‘ The use of bed and breakfast is still hovering close to record levels , ’ says Pawson , ‘ It is only through the boom in short-term leasing that boroughs have been able to avoid further increases in hotel placements . ’
30 The creation of poetic truth is achieved only through the destruction of what it seeks to represent .
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