Example sentences of "only [vb pp] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They 've not only developed a great understanding on the pitch .
2 Although his jarred shoulder is improving , and he has been named in the side for Saturday , he is still only given a 50–50 chance of playing .
3 Blacker Miller , still then Foreign Minister [ see above ] , was invited to address the meeting formally ( whereas San Román was only given a private hearing ) , and described the outcome as " adequate " .
4 I was only given a few days ' notice .
5 One man 's father told coastguards that normally the group only travelled a few miles along the coast on the speedboat trips .
6 ICI claimed this was not harmful to residents in the area and they had only received a small number of complaints from people who had inhaled the gas .
7 We should remember that it was ill the employers " interests to claim that it was not worth providing women with a long training because they would waste it by leaving early ; while it was in the trade union 's interest to claim that women were incompetent because they had only received a short training .
8 Much more important than the Duchy was the royal household , whose financial institutions , the Chamber and the Wardrobe , not only consumed a large part of the Crown 's income but also assisted , from time to time , in national government .
9 The mention of Seville had only aroused a small murmur of protest in her left ventricle , and that was an improvement on a few months back when open heart surgery had seemed the only cure for her suffering .
10 N.B. : We have only listed a few Zionist atrocities as to list them all , as with the crimes of the IRA , would fill a book or two .
11 That morning they went to a travel agent in the Unter den Linden to buy tickets , having only booked a single journey from London .
12 Mine had the same amount , while Thessy 's only contained a hundred , though the proctologist had also given him the ‘ Go Dawgs ’ hat .
13 For the moment the protestors have only won a temporary stay of execution .
14 I had not only won a major title but my time in Madrid of 21.1 was my fastest ever , indoors or out , and that on a very tight , small track .
15 Only installed a few weeks back .
16 The railway buildings at the hill stations , on the other hand , only expected a European clientele ( together with servants ) and were organized accordingly .
17 She ate her meals alone , and only caught a fleeting glimpse of him all day as he disappeared through a far doorway .
18 ‘ It had been a quiet day and I had only caught a few small dace and then my rod thumped round .
19 If the previous Labour Government in which he served had only caught a few more headlines and been as active in prison improvements and new prison building as all Conservative Governments since 1979 have been , his comments could be taken more seriously .
20 Further , in this particular case , not only had the Controller seen fit to over-rule his Director , but had only permitted a mere four days recuperation period to allow his fallen agent to recover from his injuries .
21 Most of these people have only seen a second half since the police closed the Oval club .
22 ‘ We 've only seen a small part of the hospital wing , ’ Fairham observed .
23 Becky 's not only made a good physical recovery , but a good emotional one as well .
24 They were still unsure about what to put on the B-side , and only made a final decision as they travelled to the recording studio on the bus .
25 The railways not only made a direct physical impact on the landscape : their indirect effects were equally powerful and far-reaching .
26 Granted structures of the Prisoners ' Dilemma type , cooperative behaviour can be secured only granted a certain level of assurance , and the need of norms ( in particular of sanctioned norms ) to produce that assurance shows that the assurance can not be adequately delivered by genetically based signals .
27 No you have n't , you only collected a thousand
28 I have n't written in it , I 've only written a little
29 Having only done a few short walks before in true Water & Ventilation style he decided to ‘ test the water ’ first by walking the Ridgeway in Wiltshire , 85 miles and five days later he completed it .
30 Traditionally archives such as the PRO have only selected a small proportion of the records produced in departments for permanent preservation .
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