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

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1 He transformed this ‘ labour theory of value ’ by insisting that workers are paid only the exchange value of their labour power , enough to barely provide for ( ‘ reproduce ’ ) themselves and their families .
2 The church is in fact only the north aisle of what was intended to be a mini-cathedral .
3 Only the north side of the scheme was carried out in 1825–6 as the Privy Council Offices and the Board of Trade , and it was at the Treasury 's instigation that Seward in 1833 produced a scheme to house various governmental offices in a block on the south side of the street , following Soane 's lines .
4 Not only the capital cost of such an appliance , but also its running expenses are recoverable .
5 With the musical fare so poor — only the opening salvo of the title track and ‘ Wild Hearted Son ’ come within a coyote 's howl of the last brace of albums — the focus drifts inevitably towards what Astbury is singing about … with comic results .
6 This sense of unreality marks only the opening stage of this doubt .
7 Only the clock tower on the stables showed from behind the trees .
8 There were no hard-porn videos available on the activities of The Fox at the time this new offender was committing his offence , only the soft-porn reporting of the popular newspapers , which were describing the atrocities with such vivid detail as they occurred .
9 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 .
10 Any help which tackles only the surface expression of the doubt lacks compassion and is bound to fail .
11 Only the west gate at Kenchester provides a close parallel to the more monumental city gateways , with each side of its double carriageway flanked by an external semi-circular tower .
12 Birth records have been obtained for the 42 children with cancer diagnosed up to the age of 4 years throughout Cumbria during 1984–90 in order to investigate the possibility that some of these children had been born in Seascale and then moved , but in fact only the child resident in Seascale at diagnosis was also domiciled there at birth .
13 Careful thought regarding suitable journals for advertisements , advertorials or articles may help to dissuade workers considering strike action , for example , while good on-going press relations can do much to fortify not only the publics image of a company but also reinforce the workers sense of pride in belonging to such an organisation .
14 At the same time a check should be made to ensure that the private sector passes on only the handling charge to its patients .
15 If that is the case , then it will be only the Norwich game at which we have really under-achieved .
16 Only the winter shagginess of the grass gave any hint of rampant nature or humanity .
17 In the 1991 Chairman 's report it made clear the fact that the Buckfastleigh Branch having been leased in 1991 to the South Devon Railway Trust , showed only the fare income for the Paignton branch , hence a fall in turnover from the 1990 season , which included the fare income from the Buckfastleigh branch .
18 The full address will be The general formula here is that , with : where we consider only the integer part of the division .
19 If the remainder is R : where we consider only the integer part of the division .
20 By appearing in only the Sunday episode of Not So Much a Programme , Crawford had been able to continue with other work , which included a run of The Striplings on stage at the New Arts Theatre Club , in London .
21 Only the knot garden at the far end was bare of flowers .
22 Oh it 's only the return spring on it , there 's nothing wrong with the dryer
23 Only the eagle badge on their shakos had been changed , replaced by a ‘ W ’ for King William of the Netherlands , but otherwise the Dutch-Belgians were dressed exactly like the men they were doubtless about to fight .
24 Only the expert eye of their Capellan adviser could tell where , in all that wilderness of basalt and shale , might lie hidden a clue to the world that had been lost .
25 The Good Food Guide has also been dropping Stowell Street like a hot skillet , only the Dragon House among its dozen or so restaurants surviving into the 1992 edition .
26 The Norwegians certainly had the measure of this splendid music , each player contributing a full quota to a very relaxed and very rewarding performance , with only the damping effect of the Elmwood Hall 's heavy window curtains a minus factor .
27 We should finally note that for reactions involving solids and liquids only the term CAV in equation ( 4 ) is negligible or zero .
28 These changes essentially affected only the production strand of the course as editorial staff retained an element of scepticism about the evolution of SGML ( and ASPIC ) and its significance for copy-editors , preferring to inform students of its existence rather than include it within working practice .
29 In other words , only the paragraph structure of stretches of discourse about individual , primarily human , characters is being discussed .
30 In principle only the difference signal between the noninverting and inverting inputs is amplified ; like input signals at the two inputs create cancelling signals at the output .
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