Example sentences of "only about the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Only about the location .
2 What is even more frightening is that the decision-making down here — I am not talking only about the Government , but about the media and the City of London — is conditioned by the thinking of the south-east and of London in particular .
3 Um it 's interesting that when you look at people who have abused children they often will say things not only about the willingness of their victims , in inverted commas , but also about the fact oh she never said no , erm as the title of this magazine article I 've got here is .
4 Only about the way they run the Church of England , ’ said the Inspector bitterly .
5 The fuel used was carefully chosen — hard Welsh nuts only about the size of marbles .
6 The earliest known elephants date from about 50 million years ago — well after the event — and were then only about the size of a pig .
7 ‘ So on that night , ’ he said , ‘ the night before the Zikr was killed , you talked only about the money she was to give out ? ’
8 ‘ You talked only about the money she was to give out ? ’
9 Secondly , LeMond seems to care only about the Tour , not the season 's round of other events .
10 I am concerned only about the kind of Europe that we will have .
11 I am not talking only about the position in countries such as Germany or Japan , but about second or third-world countries .
12 Information collected about the relatives of cancer patients showed that only a minority have anything more than superficial contact with the staff caring for the patient , and a number of these relatives would have welcomed an opportunity to share their anxiety , not only about the patient but about their own feelings ( Bond , 1982 ) .
13 Only about the rose on her pillow at Christmas … with the pearls . ’
14 The hidden curriculum may transmit messages not only about the time perspective of tasks , but about identification with them , and in particular the non-identification that is implied by the idea of scepticism .
15 He believes that sheep farmers who think only about the pound in their pocket could be doing themselves a great disservice .
16 Most dealers are content but some have expressed alarm not only about the expense but the difficulty of showing large objects such as tapestries in an enclosed space and the inconveniences of artificial lighting .
17 This tells us only about the feasibility of screening , not about effectiveness .
18 A particular case of course is in relation to Bosnia Hercegovina , erm Russia has traditionally been close to the Serbs erm and therefore is worried , not only about the situation within erm the old Yugoslavia itself , Bosnia Hercegovina , but also about the reaction erm within Russia if it is seen to take too anti a Serb line erm in the , in the crisis that 's being faced there .
19 Not only about the city , but about myself , even . ’
20 Given the close link which the Scarman Report established between questions of policing and the ‘ wider social context ’ , the programme of action which it outlined contained proposals not only about the reform of the police and the introduction of new methods of policing and riot control , but about employment policy , social policy , and policies on racial discrimination .
21 Several commentators express concern not only about the practicability of the exercise , but also about the additional costs it will impose .
22 Have you talked only about the bride cooking for the bridegroom when you know she is a career girl and a women 's libber , and if she is not some of the audience will be ?
23 This sport was not only about club meetings on Sunday afternoons , not only about the sort of races Mosley himself had driven in ; Formula Two all over Europe with Jim Clark , Jochen Rindt , Graham Hill and the rest , until Clark — the brilliant , beloved and lamented Scot — was killed at Hockenheim in 1968 .
24 Learn from each essay , not only about the period , but also how you are developing the skill of essay writing .
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