Example sentences of "only to [be] used " in BNC.
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1 | It is a method only to be used in a real emergency under medical supervision . |
2 | In his introduction to the published plans of this and some of his other early houses he writes , ‘ Ornaments are to be cautiously introduced ; those ought only to be used that are simple , applicable and characteristic of their situations : they must be designed with regularity and be perfectly distinct in their outlines … |
3 | They have a unique flavour and need only to be used sparingly to enliven the dullest of dishes . |
4 | A fourth option — only to be used as a desperate measure — is to take a loan usually as a second charge on the family home . |
5 | On 10 November 1921 , a new agreement was drawn up between the Company and Croydon Corporation for maintenance of track within the Borough and to permit the construction of a curve at the top of Tamworth Road , only to be used for the transfer of cars . |
6 | No , this technique is only to be used when travelling home alone , late at night , through fairly deserted streets . |
7 | Nevertheless , an increasing number of schools now see withdrawal as only one of a widening range of options , only to be used where the child 's individually assessed needs suggest that this is indeed the most appropriate form of provision . |
8 | But this does not mean that it is fitted only to be used on matters at the extreme end of the spectrum of abstraction — that it can , for instance , discuss people only in so far as they are rational beings , or sets of behaviour-patterns , or immortal souls . |
9 | He said , ‘ In order to prevent literary contracts being held up , I also suggest that a general power of attorney be given to me again only in a limited area and only to be used if Elinor be indisposed . ’ |
10 | Grief and tears are not to be seen as special experiences , only to be used at great and solemn moments . |
11 | … the power to issue an enforcement notice alleging that there has been a breach of planning control is discretionary and is only to be used if the authority ‘ consider it expedient to do so having regard to the provision of the development plan and to any other material considerations ’ . |
12 | Few standard conveyancing textbooks mention , let alone discuss , the covenant implied in a conveyance made under " an order of the court " and there is a suggestion by reason of the heading to Part VI that such a covenant is only to be used where the court orders a conveyance on behalf of a person suffering under a disability . |