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

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1 I went to the conference armed only with a general feeling of being pissed off that men seemed to have it all their own way .
2 The foreman of his jury wrote a letter to " The Times " : " Where a jury has to decide , as men and women of the world , " how much " " , the degree of uncertainty is so great that a random answer , consistent only with a total lack of any sort of yardstick , can be expected .
3 In the view of the British Treasury sterling convertibility , if accepted , would be feasible only with a floating pound .
4 After a little Pickerage calmed down , but only with a palpable effort .
5 The discussions dealt not only with a Soviet withdrawal but with the structure of the government to remain behind in Kabul .
6 Only with a Labour government can we ensure the N H S will be safe and secure .
7 The development of these skills has implications for teaching and learning strategies because only with a wide range of evidence can pupils gain adequate experience .
8 But the bulky fillings of ten years ago are now for the budget bags only with a new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings now available which turn in much better all-round performance than down .
9 ( 6 ) The reception of postmodernist culture is associated not only with a new type of habitus , but with a characteristically ‘ de-centred ’ habitus , in which classificatory schema can be loose and boundaries blurred .
10 It was appropriate that the BDA should go forth from the Bournemouth Congress , which set it on its modern course , not only with a new name and emblem but a new Patron .
11 Paul finds himself not only with a new pardon now he is united with Christ : but also with a new power .
12 Bryan Jennett , of Glasgow University 's department of neurosurgery , a specialist in brain injuries , said the advance of medical technology has meant that more and more patients can be kept alive but often only with a poor quality of life .
13 It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions .
14 But she replied only with a slight inclination , and then turned for Conchis to take off her wrap , which he placed over the back of his own chair .
15 It has been shown that somatostatin ha sno effect on haemostasis , and particularly on platelet aggregation , with clinical doses of 250 and 500 µg/h in non-diabetic subjects ; only with a higher dose ( 750 µg/h ) were circulating platelet aggregates detected .
16 It is because he is concerned only with a private set of notes that he is able to enrich his initial comments in this way .
17 The voice sounded surprisingly strong for someone supposedly in the throes of a heart attack , thought Lindsey , stepping into the suite and only with a real effort stifling an exclamation of amazement .
18 Weber associated a prebendal kind of organization not only with a pre-money economy but also with ‘ feudal dominion ’ .
19 Thus , if : attribute Al , = single boundary touching only with a second domain , and attribute A2 = solid in domain space .
20 The eight sections deal only with a small fraction of what a " big book about Greece " must have entailed , and the portions written ( covering most of those sections ) would add only about one fifth to the eventual modest length of B T. Furthermore , Nietzsche very soon decided that these particular sections of the book did not belong with the rest .
21 She looked round the room , furnished only with a small table , a steel chair with a plastic seat and a chest of drawers with a Formica top .
22 Always look for the ABTA symbol and book only with a bonded ABTA member .
23 We are so sure of this that we go out confidently into the hills , or sail away in boats armed only with a magnetic compass , certain that it will always point in the same north-south direction , so we can judge our own direction of travel from it .
24 whether they were in favour of going on to a second cycle of review and reporting and if so whether reports should deal only with a particular aspect of the school ;
25 And Chain isolated substances which could be recognized as novel and peculiar only with a considerable knowledge of chemistry .
26 Armed only with a false beard , a small knife and a lot of cheek , Mr Vendu would cut the paintings out of their frames and walk off with them ; he even took a Renoir from the Louvre .
27 Because Soviet military doctrine regards strategy , deployments , force structures and defence Production as integrated and interdependent activities , the Defence Council is concerned not only with a finite number of economic tasks , but with the scrutiny and elaboration of all aspects of defence policy .
28 Trying to vamp a bunch of vagrant whales in the Pentland Firth in March armed only with a waterproof tannoy and a box of plain-wrapped tapes is not everyone 's idea of a good time .
29 But the almost perverse acceptance of this backwardness began to wilt before the spirit of improvement which gripped much of English society after mid-century , although Sussex gave up its secrets only with a hard battle .
30 Other studies have shown similarly extensive local group activity but in Birmingham , only about one-third were politically active and most of these ( 63 per cent ) were involved only with a single issue .
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