Example sentences of "only to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It represents totally unfair competition , not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine .
2 This is offered only to Institute members for any of the titles published by Executive Grapevine .
3 Colorectal carcinoma ranks second only to lung cancer in men and to breast cancer in women in the United States .
4 The polymer solution is separated from the pure solvent by a membrane , permeable only to solvent molecules .
5 The NHS management executive , however , appears to have put job evaluation second only to skill mix on its list of priorities .
6 Another property , concatenation , arises when we can add measures together : a feature which attaches only to ratio scales .
7 Assistance with rent and rates for people on a low income is available not only to council tenants , but also to tenants or private landlords , those who live in housing association accommodation and owner occupiers .
8 For example , G above refers only to government consumption expenditure rather than all government expenditure , which would also include spending on fixed assets ; this item is in fact included under gross domestic fixed capital formation .
9 US State Department officials quoted in the Washington Post of March 7 , however , defended the administration 's decision , claiming that the Pressler Amendment applied only to government aid .
10 Many commentators predicted that a majority of women voters , regardless of party loyalty , would be alienated by a decision to overturn Roe v. Wade , and that this could damage Bush , who believed that abortion should be available only to rape victims or if the woman 's life was in danger , and whose judicial appointments , the latest of whom was Clarence Thomas , might have created an anti-abortion majority on the Supreme Court .
11 It refers only to university graduates , whom some employers may assume ( partly on the basis of A level grades ) to be more ‘ able ’ than polytechnic or college ones , and for whom therefore the ‘ screening for ability ’ function of a degree for general graduate employment may be relatively more important ( Gordon 1983 ) .
12 The ratings are only approximate and even where manufacturers quote a temperature as ‘ good down to … ’ these refer only to valley performances so camping at higher levels will require a warmer bag .
13 Cancer is the second biggest killer in Northern Ireland , second only to heart disease — itself caused largely by smoking .
14 She must live with women , be a mother only to girl children .
15 While , for a time , they were available only to manufacturing companies or allied service industries , these restrictions have been relaxed to include most types of business .
16 The major objective of the whole project was to examine this question , and it is clearly of great relevance , not only to dementia sufferers and their carers , who on the whole are known to prefer the sufferer to remain at home ( see Levin , 1983 ) but also to service-providers and policymakers anxious to explore the extent to which the pressure towards community care can be implemented in practice .
17 Attention must be paid not only to stool frequency and stool consistency , but to painful bowel movements , the degree of straining , and the time it takes to evacuate stools in younr children .
18 The Nuclear Free Zone Treaty is open only to South Pacific Forum States , but its objectives can not be fully achieved without some commitments from third parties .
19 One answer is that unions also provide other goods which are private to the extent that they are available only to union members .
20 This password , known only to LIFESPAN RDBI , ensures that no unauthorised users have direct access to the database .
21 Typically , the decentralised management applies not only to marketing policy but also to financial and operations management .
22 ‘ C2 ’ was formerly a concept known only to marketing men .
23 There is still the limitation however that this relates only to investment trust savings schemes , such that investment trusts can not advertise their shares directly .
24 Was I therefore to assume that homelessness was an issue peculiar only to Apex members within the G M B or was I to reach the alternative , and I might say equally ridiculous conclusion , that despite its majority of women membership , toxic sock , shock syndrome was not of particular interest to Apex members ?
25 Consideration has so far been given only to family situations of legal , or what has become known as common-law marriage and to sexual elements of marriage in our indigenous culture .
26 This extended period , however , applied only to airforce personnel and equipment .
27 However with the advent of the reef aquarium , hopefully , the greater demand may encourage breeders who have confined their efforts only to breeding aquarium fish in the past , to turn to commercially rearing invertebrates .
28 Moreover , unless the United Kingdom is taken to be consciously disregarding the very international obligations on the basis of which it claims that the requirements at issue are compatible with Community law , the fact that those requirements are applicable only to fishing vessels tends to show that , in the United Kingdom 's eyes also , they are not the sole requirements suitable for ensuring the existence of a ‘ genuine link ’ as required by international law .
29 This rule applies not only to exclusion clauses but to any clause which is particularly onerous or unusual and unlikely to be known to the other party , Interfoto Picture Library v. Stiletto Visual Programmes ( 1988 C.A. ) .
30 From that date , warehousing will be available for imports of non-Community goods which are liable only to import VAT ( p 108 ) .
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