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

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1 At only £2.99 for a full head perm or £1.99 for part perming .
2 The examples mentioned so far are only illustrations for the massive task ahead : to deconstruct the male-dominated media world , and reconstruct a new and more just vision of society where women and men are equal partners .
3 What sort of creature was she after all who could feel only loathing for a woman who had suffered so ?
4 As the advert said , ‘ The average price of a tab of Ecstasy is £15 — yet Love Hearts cost only £4.95 for a packet of three — just one tenth of the designer drug equivalent . ’
5 In order to keep the diagram simple only data for the most central twenty boys are included .
6 I tried to tell myself that the road was only practice for the desert .
7 At only £15 for an adult and £30 for a family , joining English Heritage could mean substantial savings when compared with paying normal admission prices .
8 At only £15 for an adult and £30 for a family , joining English Heritage could mean substantial savings when compared with paying normal admission prices .
9 At only £15 for an adult and £30 for a family , joining English Heritage could mean substantial savings when compared with paying normal admission prices .
10 It uses Dermalogica products combined with massage to relieve tension by working on pressure points and costs only £10 for a 45 minute session .
11 But Mr Fallon has criticised the county for only budgeting for a five per cent salary increase .
12 It gives great gloss to wild wet looks and is great value at only £1.09 for a 125ml tube .
13 In addition they must also accept that they have within them emotions and feelings which , properly nurtured and utilised can provide , not only compensation for the surrender of unlimited sensual pleasure , but also a road to unlimited human happiness , a road which would be blocked if the choice were the first proposition .
14 In addition they must also accept that they have within them emotions and feelings which , properly nurtured and utilised can provide , not only compensation for the surrender of unlimited sensual pleasure , but also a road to unlimited human happiness , a road which would be blocked if the choice were the first proposition .
15 ‘ She has a distressingly simple mind , with only room for a single idea at any one time .
16 That 's another thing ; there 's only room for a single bed in Norris 's room ) .
17 There was only room for the monkey .
18 At only £1.50 for a learning book and 75p for the accompanying workbook , the entire volume of thirty books costs just £33.75 .
19 However , it has also recently suggested a tag of only $1,000 for the server .
20 However , it has also recently suggested a tag of only $1,000 for the server .
21 Er for the married married women erm , only service for the sixth of April nineteen eighty eight counts .
22 For example , if the first phoneme of the word is /p/ , all detectors for words not beginning with /p/ are switched off , leaving only detectors for the word-initial cohort activated .
23 Receiving only whispers for a reply the boy wriggled down and sat under his father 's feet .
24 erm The tombs bear witness to this , there 's two governors actually , Sir William Pendon who died of one of the epidemics in Oxford and Sir Henry Gage who was another governor , who was only governor for a month because he was killed in a scuffle near Abingdon .
25 Taxi rides are cheapest in Portugal , where the cabbies charge only 18p for a one-mile city trip .
26 Ltd. v. Hawkins ( 1859 ) 4 H. & N. 87 was authority for the proposition that it was an ordinary incident of all corporations ( including municipal corporations ) that they might sue for libel ; that case was only authority for the proposition that a trading company might sue for libel by which its property was injured ; ( 3 ) in holding that the Manchester Corporation case was decided per incuriam when there was no basis for so holding and he should have followed it ; ( 4 ) in holding that in bringing an action for libel not alleged to have caused actual damage , no valid distinction could be made between trading corporations and municipal corporations , which ignored the true basis on which a trading corporation was permitted to sue for libel , namely that it had a trading character , the defamation of which might ruin it : South Hetton Coal Co . Ltd. v. North-Eastern News Association Ltd. [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 , 145 .
27 By only charging for the meals and services you actually use , we are able to offer very low terms indeed for high class , 3 crown accommodation .
28 The growth of humanitarianism brought with it not only concern for the individual , but an increasing interest in the functioning of the human mind and unconscious thought .
29 But the point is that if , if musicians go to service , they know there 's enough readers and if the musicians decide to take on part of that reading one service , surely it 's only courtesy for the musicians to say to the readers , whose lists are published months in advance , terribly sorry but we 're gon na do this this time , and do you mind stepping down ?
30 The point cams mark the edge of the pattern knitting and are positioned so that there is only space for the ‘ B ’ pattern to be knitted .
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