Example sentences of "only on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If seeing the object is then thought of , as required by Descartes 's concept of mind , as the mind being affected by it , that is , of there being an impression not only on the retina but also on the mind , then the obvious candidate for the impression on the mind will be something that corresponds to the image on the retina .
2 McLeod , only on the field 15 minutes , had opened his Portadown account in the 88th minute with a fine individual goal .
3 Some , like Ford and Vauxhall , have been able to respond quickly but Rover , which has a US airbag only on the top of the range 800 series , is having to undertake a major engineering programme to make them available throughout the range during the next year .
4 Leadership depends for its success not only on the knowledge , skills and personality of the leader , but also on the task to be achieved , the skills and motivation of the team , and the environment or situation in which the leader has to operate .
5 Following trade representations , Customs have now decided that there is little practical difference between the schemes and will accept that output tax is due only on the payment from the employee and any third party .
6 Until recently , statutory undertakers could be ‘ controlled ’ only on the payment of compensation by the local planning authority .
7 Stamp duty was payable only on the consideration for the acquisition of a partly developed site and not , in addition , on the purchaser 's payments to the developer for completing the construction under a separate development agreement made at the same time as the sale agreement .
8 Clarification was also given in relation to sub-sale arrangements where A sells land to B who in turn sells it to C with the transfer of title being completed by a single conveyance from A to C. The Stamp Office confirmed that where s 58(4) , Stamp Act 1891 applies , such that duty is payable only on the consideration paid by C , only that amount will be VAT-inclusive .
9 The economic burden of alcohol abuse falls not only on the individual and on the public purse , but also on employers : it is estimated that over 600 million is lost annually by employers through absenteeism , lateness , sickness , accidents and reduced efficiency resulting from excessive drinking .
10 One solution is to allocate property rights over the resources , so that the cost of the individual 's use of them falls only on the individual .
11 Springing was provided only on the bolsters and above the axle boxes giving a comfortable ride but a tendency to roll .
12 In FELs , the wavelength of the radiation emitted depends only on the electron energy and the magnetic field .
13 Only on the bit where he sings through a teapot !
14 A government veto would impinge not only on the funding arrangements but on editorial autonomy .
15 Recent feminist work has focused not only on the continuum of male sexual violence , but also on the serial rapists and sex murderers .
16 He looked like a tiger baulked of its prey , but the amusement was only on the surface ; underneath he was furious that she should dare to try to escape him .
17 Oh , he 'd had a lot of silly nonsense to put up with , but that was only on the surface , he knew that really , and now that the children were off their hands they could be together more and she 'd be less hasty .
18 And she had been … yes , she had been : she had been molested , if only on the surface .
19 Whereas in the full employment model the indirect utility function depended only on the prices , it now has to incorporate the quantity constraint .
20 Whilst the White Paper acknowledges that local policy objectives and resources must be a key context in planning and delivery services , the government appears to be clear that at the point of assessment , decisions must be needs-based and ‘ should not focus only on the user 's suitability for a particular existing scheme ’ ( DoH , 1989b , p. 18 ) .
21 Judge Vos said had Glorney appeared only on the charges of stealing a television and video recorder and obtaining a meal in a restaurant he would not have considered a prison sentence .
22 Robbie could n't tell what he was thinking , but her mind was only on the goal ahead , some private spot where their lovemaking could be renewed , where she could give herself up to him and all the promised delights his body offered hers .
23 The resolving power of a microscope depends not only on the wavelength of the light but also inversely on the aperture of the instrument .
24 Ought I to restrict supplies to certain retailers only , or release them only on the certificate of a doctor or justice of the peace , or simply rely on those who can afford to pay getting them on the black market ? ’
25 At other times we will focus only on the instruments , and here you can make effects that are almost abstract .
26 A covenant in a lease is , prima , a contract binding only on the lessor and lessee .
27 However , once identified , the target genes should be doubly interesting since they promise to shed light not only on the pathogenesis of haematological malignancies but also on the normal regulation of haemopoietic differentiation .
28 Where the words used by Parliament are obscure or ambiguous , the Parliamentary material may throw considerable light not only on the mischief which the Act was designed to remedy but also on the purpose of the legislation and its anticipated effect .
29 No I 'm , I 'm only on the P T A.
30 The central mountains of the island have a far-reaching natural effect not only on the lives of its human inhabitants but also on its flora and fauna .
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