Example sentences of "solely with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The report does n't lay blame solely with government , building societies , credit companies or irresponsible borrowers , they say life is n't that simple .
2 ‘ We are a Society concerned solely with Education and the raising of our business to the rank of a respected profession ’ .
3 The latter , as the title suggests , deals solely with taxation , and we concentrate here on the Musgrave study , which covers both taxes and public spending .
4 McAllister ( 1980 ) describes that political culture as traditionalist , and dominated by clientelism , parochialism , local attachment , and ascription : politicians were elected on the basis of local reputation and solely with reference to local issues .
5 With his first vote the West German elector can if he so desires make a choice solely with reference to the rival candidates ' personal qualities or their popularity .
6 Erm the first point I 'd like to make erm on this issue erm is that Mr erm seems to have assessed this criterion solely with reference to landscape quality .
7 in the case of an office dealing solely with conveyancing , a licensed conveyancer ; or
8 The concern is more with the development of the student 's mind , not solely with behaviour .
9 Chrome leather : leather which is tanned solely with chromium salts .
10 in the case of an office dealing solely with property selling and surveying , a chartered surveyor or person holding another professional qualification approved by the Council under Rule 14 of these rules .
11 His concern was solely with effectiveness rather than style ; he rarely spoke with more than brief notes and left it to the occasion to furnish the words .
12 This book , the first English work dealing solely with compound interest , expanded the subject clearly in a practical way , with numerous worked examples , and was one of the earliest publications to use a form of decimal arithmetic .
13 A NEW national police force may be created to deal solely with traffic problems , it was revealed yesterday .
14 Contact with health professionals — Among subjects with progressive and non-progressive disorders the proportions with unmet needs were significantly higher ( p<0.001 and p<0.001 respectively ) in groups A to D , where regular contact was solely with health professionals , than in groups E and F , where there was also regular input from the social and voluntary services ( table IV ) .
15 Moreover it was becoming for the first time , as a result of Peter 's administrative reforms , an institution concerned solely with diplomacy .
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