Example sentences of "is [verb] only in the " in BNC.

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1 Immobilization of nitrogen occurs in both types in both sites but phosphorus is immobilized only in the fern litter .
2 The sombre note of the final phrase " and he died " is varied only in the case of Enoch , the man who " walked with God " , For him God had other plans .
3 Particular religions are true in so far as they succeed in expressing the primordial form of religion which in turn is comprehended only in the depths of particular religions .
4 By contrast , posterior subluxation of the atlas is infrequent and is seen only in the presence of severe erosion and dislocation of the odontoid .
5 Typically context is used only in the form of spelling correction information to compensate for errors in character recognition .
6 [ = = ] The key point is that pure entrepreneurship is exercised only in the absence of an initially owned asset .
7 The distribution of Oct-2 transcripts is more restricted than Oct-1 ; expression is detected only in the 14.5 day post-coitum embryo , and adult testis and spleen ( Figure 4b ) .
8 The Indus River dolphin is found only in the Indus River and its tributaries in Pakistan , and was once widespread throughout the 3200 kilometre ( 2000-mile ) river system .
9 Many do so successfully , along ancient trails , a knowledge of which is found only in the instinctive mind level of the lemmings themselves .
10 This study has shown that EGF is found only in the endothelial cells of the capillaries of the normal oesophageal mucosa and that the peptide is detectable significantly less frequently than normal in the inflamed oesophageal mucosa .
11 ( This sense is found only in the present perfect or the past , but never in the non-past . )
12 Smoking is allowed only in the staffroom and nowhere else
13 In normally innervated muscle , gluRs are strongly localized to the synaptic region and excluded from extrasynaptic sites by 16h AEL ( shown here ) ; a large L-glutamate response is obtained only in the region innervated by RP3 .
14 Since such a cultural repertoire is held only in the memory it is subject to constant change according to the new interests of the moment ‘ and whatever parts of it have ceased to be of contemporary relevance are likely to be eliminated by the process of forgetting ’ ( ibid. p. 30 ) .
15 Note that this is of limited use as it implies that the data is held only in the index or in the main file .
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