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

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1 Design really only takes place from the conception of an idea through to when it can be seen as a fully developed and workable solution .
2 ‘ While we would hope the money we are spending at the moment is proving to be cost-effective , at the end of the day electronic security is really only buying time , ’ said Mr Banks .
3 The very evolution from the concept of nurse ‘ training ’ to nurse ‘ education ’ is a relatively recent development which has really only gained momentum in the past eight to ten years .
4 Do we see appraisal as a process which in itself will lead to ‘ improvement ’ ( the control model ) , or as something which really only makes sense in the context of a fully developed staff development process ?
5 The first is called buffering , and really only makes difference on slower systems .
6 The three main political parties were really only paying lip service to green matters and not tackling the underlying economic issues , said Dr.
7 To be sure , surveys of readership ask some ( very basic ) questions about ITV viewing or ILR ( commercial radio ) listening , but this is really only paying lip-service to the existence of the inter-media problem .
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