Example sentences of "only to [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The tentative Taif agreement , on the other hand , sets no timetable for a total Syrian withdrawal and refers only to a pull-out from the Beirut area within two years . |
2 | We shall end with a brief survey of the fragmented current scene and a pointed reminder that International Relations is heir not only to a tradition of scientific explanation but also to one of historical understanding . |
3 | Note that the absolute values of n are accurate only to a factor of 2 up or down but that the relative numbers from planet to planet are considerably more accurate . |
4 | Lord Macnaghten in Pemsel did not aspire to a definition , but only to a classification of the then existing case law . |
5 | And it 's just opposite where we drop Heidi , we used to walk along the road it does n't really lead anywhere only to a couple of farms does it ? |
6 | Women 's employment is thus commonly regarded as profitable only to a couple with a working husband . |
7 | The fusion of culture and entertainment that is taking place today leads not only to a depravation of culture , but inevitably to an intellectualization of amusement . |
8 | If , therefore , it is not clear whether a restriction applies to any transfer or only to a transfer to , say , a non-member , or to any type of disposition or only to a sale the narrower construction will be adopted . |
9 | Most offline facilities are available only to a user with Offline Manager privilege . |
10 | Most offline facilities are available only to a user with OFFLINE MANAGER privilege . |
11 | Unfortunately , people can die before they reach retirement and some of their spouses may have a rude shock when they discover that instead of receiving a huge pension fund , they are entitled only to a return of the premiums . |
12 | In 1370 , when the war had resumed , the clerical representatives would agree only to a grant of two tenths instead of the three sought ; the prelates , however , had already conceded three tenths , and their pressure and that of royal delegations eventually coerced the proctors of the lesser clergy into acquiescing , once again in the expressed hope that their grievances would be remedied . |
13 | It could be argued that Lewis 's poem refers only to a failure of etiquette . |
14 | That can lead only to a number of results . |
15 | But there are other recurring fingerprints — melodic motifs , rhythmic patterns , harmonic progressions — the secrets of which are perhaps known only to a handful of Shostakovich 's oldest and closest friends . |
16 | And the label was retrospectively applied to all " females " in the trade , although it had originally been relevant only to a handful of school-leavers , comparable to the boy apprentices who also worked during the strike . |
17 | Since it was believed to be worth over £13,000 it was an amazing bargain , but one which was available only to a purchaser with immense cash reserves . |
18 | The defence contained in the proviso applies only to a contravention of subs . |
19 | However , where there is a breach of any term which is not a condition , that breach could be either repudiatory ( i.e. equivalent in effect to a breach of condition ) or a mere breach of warranty ( i.e. giving rise only to a claim to damages ) . |
20 | Advances of capital and determinations of interest during the life of the beneficiary which have taken place before 26/3/74 can give rise only to a claim for duty or tax in connection with the beneficiary 's death ( a ) If the death takes place before 13/11/74 any claim for estate duty must be made under Section 2(1) ( b ) ( i ) or ( ii ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , and all the present estate duty rules apply . |
21 | Another change has been extensive draining of moorland ( Stewart and Lance , 1983 ) and this allied to increased sheep numbers and other factors ( Anderson and Yalden , 1981 ) has led not only to a decrease in moorland vegetation but to a reduction in wildlife , notably grouse . |
22 | The statutory interest rules continue to apply where there is a set-off such that any repayment supplement due on the overpayment will run only to the date of set-off . |
23 | When the arrears are payable , the presumption is that they are to be paid provided there are surplus assets available , whether or not these represent accumulated profits which might have been distributed by way of dividend , but that they are payable only to the date of the commencement of the winding up . |
24 | A prepared statement referred only to the case of Mr Phillips . |
25 | Even the preference of the British Chiefs of Staff for an advance only to the waist-line in North Korea ( well short of Manchuria ) might not have reassured them . |
26 | The earl became the largest landowner in Ireland , and second only to the Duke of Lancaster in England , while his descendants had royal blood in their veins . |
27 | It may be thought that in reading ( ii ) , pencil should be taken to refer only to the core of the pencil . |
28 | Of the instruments of good works listed in the Rule of Saint Benedict , second only to the love of God came the love of humankind , and Cadfael reverenced the Rule above the detailed and meticulous rules . |
29 | Most planning decisions are administrative acts against which appeal lies only to the secretary of state , but in the case of a determination of whether or not planning permission is required , the question is a mixed one of fact and law : thus not only is there the normal right of appeal against the local authority 's decision to the secretary of state , there is also a right of appeal against his decision to the High Court . |
30 | It was a learning situation for all concerned , and in the processes of meeting and debating , reporting and being reported on , there was a substantial measure of self-scrutiny — in relation not only to the content of courses , but also to the procedures being followed within institutions and in the CNAA . |