Example sentences of "only to " in BNC.
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1 | provides counselling and general family support , the Link Project deals with drug-related problems and gives general advice , while ACET provides practical home care not only to the Portsmouth area but also along the South Coast . |
2 | Unfortunately , even these modest advances apply only to the south of Sri Lanka , the primary focus of Amnesty 's campaign last autumn . |
3 | The reader may be disappointed by the standard of what is written , but unlike other sites of criticism , this can not be attributed to the form of publication , only to the limitations of the author . |
4 | The new Ireland must be a society within which , subject only to public order , all cultural , political and religious beliefs can be freely expressed and practised . ’ |
5 | After all these months of forward movement only to be expected . |
6 | ‘ The public house represents what should be the hub of our wheel of life , essential to our material need and second only to the church that stands and represents our spiritual necessity . |
7 | In today 's accountant-led brewing industry the destiny of individual pubs is often decided in remote boardrooms by managers answerable only to corporate dogmas and next year 's profit forecasts . |
8 | It is a method only to be used in a real emergency under medical supervision . |
9 | Some élite karateka have travelled all the way to an international competition only to be disbarred because they never took out their passports ! |
10 | The following remarks apply particularly to the roundhouse kick and the side kick and only to a lesser extent to the front kick . |
11 | Ressentiment is a more precise word ; he may well have been blaming God in these developing years for the loss he felt — for the anguish it gave not only to himself but also that witnessed by him in his mother and sister . |
12 | He brought these to a fitting conclusion by doing the Advanced Course in Creative Writing , which was open only to students selected on merit . |
13 | The gods had drawn them together , and together for 10 years or so they would make music , exploring the world and themselves , unharried by outside pressures , responding only to the more meaningful pressures of life and love . |
14 | It gave rise not only to a new religious movement of tremendous vitality , but also to tales of miracles and wonders . |
15 | When a behaviourist approach is employed , it is not applied only to perception , but to all cognitive states . |
16 | The behaviourist 's second line of defence is to distinguish between knowing and what is known , and say that the behavioural reduction applies only to the former . |
17 | Recall that constructivism refers only to mental representations at the level of the input systems , as entities which can be translated , more or less directly , into the language of neuropsychology . |
18 | Or we might talk in terms of an ‘ inner world ’ , the world of mental tableaux accessible only to ourselves . |
19 | The Act applies only to records produced from November onwards . |
20 | The recession has led only to a ‘ period of consolidation ’ — in Tony 's words — but expansion is not too far away . |
21 | Reynolds attempted it next and reached the Bower climbing from the bottom — alas only to be benighted and top-rope rescued . |
22 | During the six weekly get-togethers , open only to pups under 18 weeks old , they and their families learn the basic commands — ‘ come ’ , ‘ sit ’ , ‘ heel ’ and ‘ wait ’ — as well as how to toilettrain , groom and road-walk their dogs . |
23 | Kennel Club chairman Mr John McDougall has assured me , personally , that the new rules are already in force : Six litters only to each bitch , and none after the age of eight . |
24 | While Shatov expounds and disputes ardently , and incidentally takes a lot of good- and God-focused material off the shoulders of the notebook Stavrogin ( ‘ ‘ Shatov must be tied up before you can argue with him , ' ’ Stepan Verkhovensky sometimes joked' ) , only to Kirillov can it be said and is it said , ‘ you have n't swallowed an idea , but an idea has swallowed you ’ — to which he responds delightedly with ‘ That 's good . |
25 | If the instrument is only to be an indicator of magnetic activity then calibration is not really necessary . |
26 | The UK remains a major influence in the communications business and is the undoubted European leader in electronics information systems with 15% of world markets , second only to the US . |
27 | Already as a young man of twenty-four he had pressed Eliot 's claims upon his seniors , John Crowe Ransom and Donald Davidson , in the circle of the Nashville ‘ fugitives ’ ; and this initially provincial dispute was played out on a national stage as early as 1923 when , in the New York Evening Post Literary Review , Ransom , with the courtly composure that was to be his hallmark , tried to promote Robert Graves before Eliot , only to be taken to task in the same columns by his younger associate . |
28 | Although the near-monopoly enjoyed by solicitors was indefensible because it related only to the preparation of documents , ‘ there is a real need for consumer protection and I am far from sure that the White Paper proposals meet this need , ’ he said . |
29 | But how do you persuade the people of a drive-in city to cast aside their cars and walk , if only to the station ? |
30 | In a move for which he would later pay , he called for the persecution of Deng Xiaoping , who was banished from office and attacked as second only to Liu as China 's ‘ leading capitalist roader ’ . |