Example sentences of "only [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This means that the beam deflectors and gun need sweep the beam only through a small angle .
2 She could see only through a watery mist and realized after a moment 's panic that she still had her reading glasses on .
3 It is only through a combined approach that school will be enabled to deliver all their programmes of study and make enough time to do more .
4 It was completely contrary to Lord Darlington 's natural tendencies to take such public stances as he came to do and I can say with conviction that his lordship was persuaded to overcome his more retiring side only through a deep sense of moral duty .
5 In the nineteenth century , divorce was more or less impossible except for the very wealthy , initially only through a private Act of parliament .
6 It is only through a living faith in God that we can make a new start in our emotional life with each other .
7 In these , he adopts a Kantian constructivist position which proposes certain basic categories through which alone the world may be apprehended , but recasts them as dynamic forms achieved only through a long process of interaction with the environment , in which the infant develops cognitive abilities as a means of dealing with the world .
8 On the contrary , it is only through a phenomenological clarification of the structure of experiences that the logical properties of such sentences can be made fully transparent .
9 He writes : ‘ No knowledgeable reading researcher disputes the fact that a higher level of national literacy will come only through a higher level of nationally shared information . ’
10 The relevant factors to consider in investment appraisal are likely to be different for each product and can be determined only through a thorough understanding of the company 's and industry 's actual and specific situation .
11 You find a parallel world that knows great beauty but can speak only through a tiny box of plastic and tin .
12 The break with this structure of belonging can be announced only through a certain organisation , a certain strategic arrangement which , within the field of metaphysical opposition , uses the strengths of the field to turn its own stratagems against it , producing a force of dislocation that spreads itself throughout the entire system , fissuring it in every direction and thoroughly delimiting it .
13 It will be shown , as was already briefly hinted earlier on , that the concept of objective order is inseparable from the idea of a plurality of witnessing selves — a " self " to be understood here in the sense of an experienced unity of biographical time , not as some kind of substantival entity — and the idea of error ; and that the latter ideas in turn can be clarified only through a careful study of the nature of language .
14 Under the existing law , these United Kingdom citizens can vote in British and EC parliamentary elections only through a complicated registration procedure , which allows voting only by proxy ( difficult to arrange and flouting the whole principle of a secret ballot ) .
15 At the least it is usually laid down that the amendment of the Constitution can take place only through a special process different from that by which the ordinary law is altered …
16 SCOTTISH Universities earned a draw against Welsh Universities at Peffermill , Edinburgh , yesterday , but only through a last-minute penalty by their full-back , Nick Mardon .
17 It can do so only through a constant turnover of individuals , whose sole purpose in being born is to reproduce and then die .
18 The college doors were firmly closed , affording entry only through a smaller aperture , barely the size of a human being , cut into one of them .
19 Grimsbury Secondary Modern was on the other side of the town , and had to be accommodated — I believe it was , successfully — within the plans , but only for a transitional period .
20 The complexity was intended to last only for a transitional period .
21 The United Kingdom was an original party to the Convention but did not accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the Commission and Court until 1965 and then only for a three-year term which , however , has so far been regularly renewed although not without some hesitancy prompted by the embarrassment and ignominy of being condemned by the Court on a number of occasions .
22 The University acts as a magnet not only for a wide range of able students from across the UK , but world-wide .
23 For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development .
24 It seems that all work and no play , even in the workplace , makes not only for a dull boy , but also one that is not as efficient .
25 Just as zooming should be done only for a good reason , panning is also a camera move which should be used sparingly if it is not to become visually irritating .
26 I am a bit annoyed so I said do n't get messed about I said this is the whole point cos if , if you get over there and there 's and it 's only for a bloody week it 'll be annoying .
27 One limitation of this as a punishment is that it may not be very severe — it may imply a moderate loss of profit relative to the collusive agreement — and so may support collusion only for a small set of discount rates .
28 When the slings and arrows of outrageous everyday life buffet our heads , we escape to Assynt , even if only for a long weekend , and always return refreshed , perspective regained .
29 But it is an agreement which is " restrictive of trade " in this sense , that it requires a man to give his services and wares to one person only for a long term of years to the exclusion of all others .
30 If a killer thinks , even if only for a split second , that it is face to face with an owl or an eagle , it is very likely to back away and this may give the harmless bluffer enough time to escape .
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