Example sentences of "only be [vb pp] on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lucerne , on which Young set such high hopes , could only be grown on deep soils or on irrigated land , and there it was to produce a minor revolution . ’
2 In Stage II , however , resits may only be given on compulsory modules , normally including projects and dissertations .
3 For some departments in the University visits can normally only be arranged on certain weekdays ( typically Wednesday afternoons ) , and some faculties have preferred days for visits : Law ( Friday afternoons ) ; Medicine ( Wednesday afternoons only ) ; Music ( Thursday afternoons ) .
4 He said : ’ As from January payment will only be made on pure beef or beef-dairy cross cows put to a beef bull . ’
5 l he general conclusion reached here was that any attempt to get behind the early church 's proclamation of Jesus to what Jesus himself had actually believed about himself could only be built on psychological conjecture and historical guesswork .
6 This kind of coordination can only be studied on whole animals , and could never even be guessed at from … experiments on tissue culture .
7 This can only be done on specified cliffs and a cagoule must be carried , though not necessarily worn .
8 The output of such small-scale producers will not only be sold on local markets but also across national frontiers .
9 ‘ I ended up with the same look as with the hot-air brushes , but it can only be used on dry hair .
10 DOS 6 is not yet compatible with Novell , and should only be installed on stand-alone workstations .
11 It seems likely that the condition of the roads had begun to grow uneven after Aberdeen : today , upon leaving the main road , the castle , now ruined , may only be approached on pockmarked and muddy lanes , and if these approximate to the surfaces upon which Johnson had to travel once he entered a remoter Scotland , his pace may be understood and excused , and his courage further applauded .
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