Example sentences of "only these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only these circumstances are adequate to eliminate the substantive and procedural advantages which trusts could offer .
2 Strictly speaking it is only these transformations , applied in the potential space , that should be referred to as Ehlers transformations ( Ehlers , 1957 ) .
3 When people kiss , they exchange not only these secretions in their saliva , but also sebum , which is produced by glands around the mouth after puberty .
4 Leave lights on in rooms you frequently use ; no-one lives in the hallway , but people often leave only these lights on — a sure sign that they 're out !
5 Only these exchanges are mediated by the ‘ market ’ in modernity , while they are unmediated in tribal societies .
6 The Committee is quoting the Heilbron Report , and appears to be saying that if the public thinks that a particular law covers certain activities and in fact it does cover these activities , then it should for that reason continue to cover only these activities .
7 Only these taxis should be hailed in the streets .
8 Only these taxis should be hailed in the streets .
9 Only these foreigners are a bit different from what we 've been used to .
10 Had Hoving 's reign been marked by only these highlights , he would have richly earned his self-appointed title as the ‘ crusading force ’ in American museums in the twentieth century .
11 It is only these words that have passed through the legal machinery of law-making , and individual Members of Parliament can not be put into the witness-box to supplement or interpret what has been formally enacted .
12 But it is not only these staff who are benefiting — the three senior staff who devised the scheme , and who organise the sessions , have found their meetings and discussions to be very useful .
13 He 'd send us all whisky at Christmas if it was worth his while , only these days it 's hardly worth the risk . ’
14 If only these people would adopt real democracy and the unfettered free market , this place could be as prosperous as Southampton .
15 By putting those volunteers through a series of rapid tests on-stage , he will soon discover which of them are able of achieving the deep-trance state ; it is only these people who will respond quickly and satisfactorily to his suggestions .
16 If only these people could read up a little on the subject in a good book or magazine , they would avoid most of the basic mistakes and begin to enjoy the hobby to the full .
17 However , instead of checking this chain of results for every concrete example where we seek to prove uniqueness of factorisation , it would be better if we could isolate the essentials behind these theorems leaving us in each specific case only these essentials to verify .
18 If only these ideas were pursued vigorously and with a vengeance morally justified by the offender 's wickedness , then ‘ our ’ society would be relatively crime-free and tranquil .
19 It may be that it 's time to look again , even though this new rule has been enforced for only these elections , at this particular method of positive discrimination .
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