Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [art] [noun] only " in BNC.

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1 On some of the whole-school matters , such as equal opportunities provision , the adviser provided feedback to the head only , although the adviser responsible for multicultural education spoke to all the senior staff .
2 A loft conversion with a dormer window to the rear only , which does not face a highway , and does not exceed 50cu m of the volume of the house , or 40cu m for a terraced house , does not need planning permission .
3 And the fact that your wife is erm there was something that could 've possibly been done for your wife and that is something that maybe I would 've mentioned at the end , do you think this would of be any benefit to the wife only as maybe an ending statement or something
4 In with reference to what he 's done on the international stage , or with reference to the war only ?
5 The Orbital 's two-phase ( air blast ) direct injection fuelling system , which adds a finely atomised fuel charge to the cylinder only after the exhaust port has been covered , eliminates the economy and emissions problems of old while providing a high degree of control over charge stratification .
6 This is a boy who is married to a woman 14 years his senior and plays father to a girl only nine years younger than himself .
7 Cells from donor Z 22 were initially tested ( assay 1 ) on five different sets of ( 1–4 ) peptides as shown , using as targets a BCL HLA-matched to the donor only for HLA-B35 .
8 The first was on the local islet of Likangloe , where the once abundant population of wild goats had recently been massively reduced in inverse proportion to that of the snakes which ate them , and where the resident family of fisherfolk had lost a sixteen-year-old daughter to a python only the year before .
9 In the event , she gave birth to a son only two days before the convention opened .
10 It was the concept of parole , originally at the discretion of the Home Secretary , but amended in the course of the passage of the legislation through Parliament so that he could grant early release on licence to a prisoner only if advised to do so by a statutory Parole Board , that commanded the keenest interest of penal reformers and had the most extensive effects .
11 In 1312 Clement V sent his vice-chancellor of the Curia and his chamberlain to resolve the conflict over Gaveston ; in 1316–17 another mission was involved with the realignment of parties ; and in 1326 the pope gave his backing to the queen only after his envoys had failed to achieve an Anglo-French peace between Charles IV and Edward II .
12 A gangling youth with personal stereo and the thickest-soled baseball boots Harry had ever seen fell into the adjacent seat and began slapping his knee in time to the music only he could hear .
13 This is the sort of CD that the ‘ ordinary ’ music-lover is likely to pass over in favour of something better known , on the assumption that ‘ German Harpsichord Music before Bach ’ would be of interest to the specialist only .
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