Example sentences of "only [vb infin] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He waited in growing irritation while a woman minutely described her missing cat , and impressed on the desk-sergeant that it would only answer to the name Roger .
2 The structures of the Pentateuch were good but a stable and wealthy economic society could only flourish to the extent that Israel was obedient to the whole of the law and its commandment .
3 Since dogs have paws and not hands , ‘ him ’ can only refer to the vet ; and since , on configurational grounds , ‘ he ’ and ‘ him ’ can not co-refer , ‘ he ’ must refer to the dog .
4 It is clear from their context and from the structure of criminal appeals that these judicial doubts as to the right of the appellant/respondent to raise non-certified questions before the House of Lords can only refer to the situation exemplified by Berry ( No. 2 ) — viz , where grounds of appeal have been argued before but not determined by the Court of Appeal .
5 Hirst ( 1981:p. 55 ) reports that informants agreed that ‘ it ’ could only refer to the wine , and not to the table .
6 However , it is notable that the individual practitioner has far more discretion in legal advice than legal aid , and need only refer to the Area Director where he or she requires an extension to the financial limit placed on the amount of advice which can be given .
7 However in apportioning the cost Lothian Regional Council 's share is based on our desire to only contribute to the operation of buses between the regional boundary and Penicuik .
8 Trade union education can only contribute to the regeneration of the movement ; first , if it is prepared to subject what now exists to sustained debate and analysis , and if its development is tied to a thorough and far-reaching commitment to more campaigning , participatory and decentralised forms of trade union organisation and action .
9 With such a man as their representative , Albanians can only look to the West for help before it is too late .
10 These identifiers need not be valid and need only approximate to the range required , as LIFESPAN PMR will start and finish the report with valid identifiers which are nearest to those specified but which do not exceed the range given by them .
11 These identifiers need not be valid and need only approximate to the range required , as LIFESPAN PMR will start and finish the report with valid identifiers which are nearest to those specified but which do not exceed the range given by them .
12 These identifiers need not be valid and need only approximate to the range required , as LIFESPAN PMR will start and finish the report with valid identifiers which are nearest to those specified but which do not exceed the range given by them .
13 These identifiers need not be valid and need only approximate to the range required , as LIFESPAN PMR will start and finish the report with valid identifiers which are nearest to those specified but which do not exceed the range given by them .
14 These names need not be complete module names and need only approximate to the range required , as LIFESPAN PMR will start and finish the report with valid names which are nearest to those specified but which do not exceed the range given by them .
15 These identifiers need not be valid and need only approximate to the range required , as LIFESPAN PMR will start and finish the report with valid identifiers which are nearest to those specified but which do not exceed the range given by them .
16 Ultimately , this state of affairs can only work to the advantage of our trainees , who will come out at the end of their programme with an eminently marketable collection of skills .
17 [ The first postulate of classical economics ] means that , with a given organisation , equipment and technique , real wages and the volume of output ( and hence employment ) are uniquely correlated , so that , in general , an increase in employment can only occur to the accompaniment of a decline in the rate of real wages .
18 Capacitor C1 will only fit to the board layout if it is the type specified in the parts list .
19 We must be tolerant of others who do not have our gifts or drive as each of us can only perform to the extent of our own personal capacity .
20 In common with most other animals , including ourselves , the eyes of most snakes can only respond to the radiation which we call light .
21 Subsequent PRINT statements will now only print to the screen .
22 It can only lead to the suspicion that there are dangerous men on both sides who believe violence is the only way forward .
23 He sought to show how the laws imposed by certain countries to attract internationally mobile inward investment could only operate to the detriment of other states .
24 ‘ Aye well , miss , if I do n't see her the night on the quiet , I 'll only come to the shop the morrow , an' I 'll put it plainly to her da . ’
25 Using microcomputer programs to produce " real " newspapers can only add to the motivation of pupils as well as to the quality of the final product .
26 ‘ On the contrary , a house of such character can only add to the development , ’ he replied .
27 Failure to clear it can only add to the guilt because it is also robbing a relationship the transparency that it lives on .
28 In these few words we may only point to the kaleidoscope of enthusiasm and activity by secondees that has been generated across the country in such a short space of time .
29 ‘ Bachman will only talk to the chairman of the board himself ?
30 Section 16(8) of the Act says the search may only extend to the purpose for which the warrant is issued .
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