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

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1 Under the English Bill of Lading Act of 1855 , the rights under the contract of affreightment are transferred only to a person ‘ to whom the property in the goods passes upon or by reason of endorsement . ’
2 It refers not only to a present which is constantly breaking down to form reveal the fragments of the past , but a view of our surroundings which may seem whole and contiguous , but which in fact is forever splintering and reshaping itself as our minds piece together the fragments that our eyes actually perceive .
3 The tentative Taif agreement , on the other hand , sets no timetable for a total Syrian withdrawal and refers only to a pull-out from the Beirut area within two years .
4 The Act does not apply to all party floors but only to a floor partition which separates buildings or parts of buildings approached solely by separate staircases or entrances from without ( London Building Acts ( Amendment ) Act 1939 , s4 ) .
5 Mr. Armitage [ junior counsel for the plaintiff ] suggested that clause ( b ) applies only to a mistake made by the officials in the Registry and not to a mistake made or induced by one or other of the parties .
6 It actually failed to put the price of cigarettes up in the budget last year and most people agree that a high price would be a major disincentive , second only to a heart attack .
7 We shall end with a brief survey of the fragmented current scene and a pointed reminder that International Relations is heir not only to a tradition of scientific explanation but also to one of historical understanding .
8 Even twelve months ago , the issue was the political flavour of the month , of real concern and anxiety only to a half , a handful of parliamentarians and a bar full of lobby correspondents .
9 Note that the absolute values of n are accurate only to a factor of 2 up or down but that the relative numbers from planet to planet are considerably more accurate .
10 To be accurate , ‘ private press ’ should be applied only to a press where the owner 's or operator 's chief objective is to print a fine book , without being at the mercy of a publisher 's instructions and a first necessity to show a profit , even though he may sell his wares through commercial channels .
11 Lord Macnaghten in Pemsel did not aspire to a definition , but only to a classification of the then existing case law .
12 Women 's employment is thus commonly regarded as profitable only to a couple with a working husband .
13 And it 's just opposite where we drop Heidi , we used to walk along the road it does n't really lead anywhere only to a couple of farms does it ?
14 The fusion of culture and entertainment that is taking place today leads not only to a depravation of culture , but inevitably to an intellectualization of amusement .
15 This challenges the assumption that such programmes are of interest only to a specialist few :
16 It was happening only to a minority .
17 If , therefore , it is not clear whether a restriction applies to any transfer or only to a transfer to , say , a non-member , or to any type of disposition or only to a sale the narrower construction will be adopted .
18 Most offline facilities are available only to a user with Offline Manager privilege .
19 Most offline facilities are available only to a user with OFFLINE MANAGER privilege .
20 The 1947 Electricity Act laid down in some detail procedures for matters such as capital authorisations from the Ministry and the relative spheres of interest of Central Authority and Area Boards , but on the major questions of business policy the industry had a relatively free hand , subject only to a requirement to consult the Minister on matters of broad policy .
21 Combining vaginal and rectal swabs , together with the use of a selective culture medium , improves the predictive value ( positive predictive value of 67% and a negative predictive value of 92% ) but only to a level which makes mass screening viable in areas with high rates of infection .
22 Unfortunately , people can die before they reach retirement and some of their spouses may have a rude shock when they discover that instead of receiving a huge pension fund , they are entitled only to a return of the premiums .
23 In 1370 , when the war had resumed , the clerical representatives would agree only to a grant of two tenths instead of the three sought ; the prelates , however , had already conceded three tenths , and their pressure and that of royal delegations eventually coerced the proctors of the lesser clergy into acquiescing , once again in the expressed hope that their grievances would be remedied .
24 That applies not only to a decision but to appearing under an appellate process .
25 You can enter any page number to move forward within the mail message , but only to a page which you have already viewed , or the next page ( if one exists ) .
26 You can enter any page number to move forward within the mail message , but only to a page which you have already viewed , or the next page ( if one exists ) .
27 You can enter any page number to move forward within the mail message , but only to a page which you have already viewed , or the next page ( if one exists ) .
28 You can specify the number of a page in the mail message you have viewed previously ; you may also specify a page number to move forward in the mail message , but only to a page you have already viewed , or to the next page ( if one exists ) .
29 ( The English Electric number quoted in the October FlyPast may well relate only to a sub-section . )
30 The lane near our cottage led only to a farm , the youth hostel poised on the edge of the cliff and a monument to a Welsh poet , put there by his friends .
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