Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] [conj] only the " in BNC.
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1 | The old key card code is invalidated on the computer console and only the new key card code will operate and open the room door . |
2 | There is no room number on the key card and only the correct code punched on the card will operate and open the room door . |
3 | They assume that the natural world has an independent existence of its own , which is as it is regardless of those who are studying it , and which is governed by laws which can be discovered by the research scientist if only the right methods can be developed . |
4 | This information is printed on the audit journal but only the total package prints on the guest 's folio . |
5 | The Bolivian monthly Informe ‘ R ’ in its November issue described the Huanchaca incident as only the ‘ tip of the iceberg ’ . |
6 | In such cases the phase information is superfluous because it is implied in the plot of the amplitude behaviour and only the latter is required . |
7 | His back had been pierced by a metal spike and only the fact that he remained conscious saved him from being dragged wholly into the moving machinery . |
8 | We are going to see a supplement war and only the strongest and the most confident and the best produced will really come out of these in a in a good way . |
9 | ‘ I wear a hearing aid and only the other day I could n't understand what my helper was saying . |
10 | In a review of John Betjeman 's verse-autobiography Summoned by Bells ( 1960 ) , Philip Larkin remarked approvingly that Betjeman , in his triumphant lucidity , had managed to bypass the whole light industry of exegesis ; that Eliot 's famous demand about the need of poets , in the present state of civilisation , to be difficult could only be an ingenious bit of intellectual job-creation , a Modernistic charter to make work for unemployed critics ; and that the tradition of Kipling and A. E. Housman stood ready to hand for instant revival , ever eager to prove that poetry can still enjoy a reading public if only the poet is prepared to be simple , moving and memorable . |
11 | It is the first time a British team has ever won a dressage medal and only the second in any major international championship . |