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

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1 President Mitterrand of France ( and he 's not alone in this ) has been anxious that too swift a move to reunify the two Germanys could destabilise Gorbachev , something that could spell disaster not only for the West but for the balance of world power .
2 But because Freidle has played only for the US Olympic team and not their full international side , Taylor 's union are likely to object .
3 All had probably served the Nevilles , although firm evidence survives only for the Withams , Gowers and Constables .
4 All had probably served the Nevilles , although firm evidence survives only for the Withams , Gowers and Constables .
5 The British attaché in Berlin was expected to cover Holland and the Scandinavian countries as well as Germany , while his French counterpart was responsible not only for the Reich but for Holland , Belgium and Switzerland , and another had the whole of the Far East as his sphere of activity .
6 Thenceforth he played many games not only for the MCC but for a variety of sides .
7 For one thing it is available only for the Sparcstation 10 , for another it will be shipping free with the machines from next spring .
8 ( Prior to World War I , where gas had been available for cooking , it was often used only for the Sunday dinner . )
9 By the time that Israel became part of the Roman empire , the idea was already widespread among the various religious sects that the ‘ End of the World ’ was at hand , although it was only for the Essenes of Qumran that this belief assumed a definite form ; that , whereas the First Judgement at the time of Noah had been destruction by water , the Last Judgement would be destruction by fire .
10 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Corp Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
11 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
12 Currently Microsoft is writing Windows NT not only for the Intel processor , but for others as well .
13 Information is available only for the Yorkshire and Humberside region , where 55,000 working days were lost during 1991 , the lowest for more than 25 years .
14 R. E. Kaske puts it extremely neatly by claiming only for the Miller 's Tale an " " implicit orientation " " towards " " a controlling set of [ moral and religious ] values " " creating a framework within which , ultimately , the actions within the tale and the actions of writing , telling and reading the tale , are to be evaluated .
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