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

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1 However , to look only at the persons who were the actual depositors would not be satisfactory .
2 The club will open only at the weekends , but the organisers eventually hope to extend the service to seven days .
3 John Thicknesse 's 13 pages trace cricket 's sad decline , laying the blame not only at the feet of grasping humourless players but weak umpires too .
4 When you turn over the pages of the Supplement , pay no attention at first to the volume numbers at the top left-hand corner of the pages ; look only at the headings at the top right-hand corner , which are in alphabetical order .
5 In the south-west , Professor Branig can detect changes only at the villas at Chew Park , Whateley and Star ; a significant change is apparent from recent excavations at Littlecote ( Wilts. ) with a new building of architectural interest c .
6 If Earth Children lobby and demonstrate ; if they pray only at the tabernacles of the worthy , they will propel the high priests of consumerism towards Earth sustainability .
7 A cynical nihilist , Andrei expected a sticky end ( if only at the hands of his master and mistress ) and wanted to live well before it came .
8 The two upper parts and two lower ones separate and finally join together only at the words ‘ could say ’ .
9 It should look not only at the responsibilities of Government , but at the contributions that others make : business , local authorities , NGOs and members of the public alike .
10 Regional performance is influenced , if only at the margins , by regional policy .
11 The Urban Programme has been one policy instrument through which the government has been able , if only at the margins , to influence the position of black people in the major conurbations .
12 Although the struggle took place outside the formal boundaries of local politics and the council was involved only at the margins , it forced unemployment onto the agenda , much to the advantage of Labour .
13 We can point to Milton being retained as an approved poet of high literary culture during the next century when other dissenting writing of Milton 's age circulated among groups increasingly only at the margins of political life .
14 The earliest clocks of this type were correct only at the equinoxes , and not until much later was it possible to take due account of the seasonal changes in the position of the sun .
15 Negative publicity associated with alcohol abuse — eg drunken driving or underage drinking — is directed not only at the individuals involved but at the industry as well .
16 The present bridge was built to an adventurous design wherein the cast iron sections forming the arches were pin-jointed not only at the ends but also in the centre of the span .
17 Its huge bulk extends as an elevated ridge declining to valley level at Dentdale in the north and Ingleton in the south , a distance of eight miles : it is an upthrust of barren ground with pretensions to attractiveness only at the extremities .
18 In acute diseases it is generally adequate to look only at the symptoms of the acute disease itself .
19 Those who will seek to understand United States policy on Kuwait , Somalia and Bosnia in the 1990's will want to look not only at the personalities and style of presidents and advisers , but at the content of the knowledge base of their DSS , and above all at those who designed the system and created its rule base .
20 This suggests that it is not only at the levels of syntactic and semantic analysis that language processing is interactive .
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