Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] only [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Conversely , Home Office guidelines were only exceptionally ignored since ‘ They were seen as having a legitimacy stemming from the fact of representing the authoritative interpretation of the law by the elected government of the day ’ ( ibid.:211 ) . |
2 | The standpoint of Coburn 's story was an extrapolation of machine intelligence , written at a time when computers were only just beginning to encroach into the commercial environment of Britain . |
3 | Her eyes were only very slightly glazed as Fernando Serra tightened his grip on her hand and led her out of the Guadalquivir suite . |
4 | First , the largest excursions of the eyes were only around 10 degrees . |
5 | Much of our knowledge of Beaker burials derives from excavations conducted in the last century , when the principles of good archaeological practice were only just beginning to be formulated . |
6 | The man behind the wheel was only too willing to oblige . |
7 | That something was weighing on his mind was only too evident , and she quite forgot her own worries in her concern for him . |
8 | The Buckinghamshire ratios were £71 per thousand in 1515 , £68 in 1524 and £79 in 1522 when the average for just about half of Berkshire was only marginally higher than the £88 for the complete county in 1515 . |
9 | Meanwhile , output from North Sea oilfields was only marginally affected by January gales , according to figures released last night by the Edinburgh energy consultants , Wood Mackenzie . |
10 | These were the basic tools of Mr Kronweiser 's research , and the study was only just big enough to hold them and him . |
11 | The rule was only recently repealed in 1987 , for the exhibition , ‘ The Age of Sultan Suleyman , the Magnificent ’ . |
12 | The fact that he won re-election suggested that the working-class independent unionist vote was only temporarily lodged with the DUP while Johnny McQuade was alive . |
13 | ‘ What you did to that boat was only marginally less criminal than what you tried to do to me . |
14 | Yes , the st the er cargo boat would tow the small boat cos the small boat was only about twelve foot long , twelve to sixteen feet , all different sizes rowing boats then . |
15 | But the detective superintendent was only too aware of how double-edged a weapon irony could be when deployed against a bunch of journalists . |
16 | Industry was only slightly ahead at 29.5 per cent , and the transport sector — the fastest growing source of carbon dioxide — was third with 23.5 per cent . |
17 | In 1980 , UK bank-lending to industry was only around 22% of GDP , whereas in France the figure was 30% , in West Germany almost 34% and in Japan around 51% . |
18 | Nizan was only too pleased to attack fascism with the same verve as he had until then been attacking the " evils " of social democracy . |
19 | ( My italics ) Nizan was only too willing to share Azana 's conviction that Republican Spain would ultimately be victorious , but as always the bottom line was collective security . |
20 | Their return to Leith on the ‘ Saint Andrew ’ was just as uncomfortable as the journey out and Corbett was only too pleased to feel the firm ground of the quayside beneath him . |
21 | And at the same time the racing of her blood was only partly fear , and she could see that he knew it , that he had discovered this power and tuned it to performance pitch , that the insults were a kind of invitation , the display of force a plea turned upside down , and she also wanted , because she longed to please , to take off her clothes then and there and let him down from his prideful pose , and soothe him with her obedience to his rage . |
22 | However , Kent County Council pointed out that even the higher figure was only just over 1% of daily lorry movements in the county . |
23 | The wind was only slightly stronger and the reservoir a little choppier , but most of the others were out already and managing fine , so I saw no reason why we could n't do the same . |
24 | Iniki was only fractionally weaker than Hurricane Andrew , which had caused severe damage in the Bahamas , Florida and Louisiana in late August [ see p. 39044 ] . |
25 | The traditional Grand Tour of the young nobleman had not yet even the Grand Hotel in common with the tourism of the capitalist era , partly because this institution was only now developing — initially as often as not in connection with a railway — partly because noblemen hardly deigned to stop at inns . |
26 | ( In fact , sets right at the top of this range were only rarely included in the testing programme . ) |
27 | All remembered and periodically still experienced the vicious attacks on them which the Communists were only just beginning to abandon . |
28 | First , a lot had been achieved ( other countries were only now catching up with the Clean Air Act ) . |
29 | But that basket were only half full and it cost me a quid for what were in the basket . |
30 | Visiting rights have the great advantage of being optional , not obligatory , so Christopher and Jane were only together because they wanted to be . |