Example sentences of "can only be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The unusual juxtaposition of these two words can only be a subconscious association in the author 's mind with the well-known carol , The Twelve Days of Christmas whose repetitive chorus ends , ‘ And a partridge in a pear-tree . ’ |
2 | But landing safely in torrential rain , with a squally and unpredictable wind , can only be a matter of luck for the most skilled pilot . |
3 | So when the police declare ( as they do ) that they are non-political institution , this can only be a partial truth . |
4 | ‘ But without the resumption of a regular supply of red iron , it can only be a matter of time before these tragic people die . ’ |
5 | But it can only be a quirk ; and the force of its ‘ goodness ’ is strictly limited and circumscribed . |
6 | It was for them that Paul Rotha spoke when he declared : ‘ The dialogue film , at its best , can only be a poor substitute for the stage . ’ |
7 | It had become increasingly clear over the last few days that the anger of East Germans is focused on the Communist Party and that it can only be a question of time before the party has to relinquish its leading role and allow political competition . |
8 | On the positive side , perhaps a renewed interest in old school rap can only be a good thing . |
9 | The timbers are badly shaped and put together ; such a structure can only be a vehicle for plants and the sooner they cover it the better . |
10 | In Mary 's reign , between 1542 and 1574 , when the civil war which followed her deposition was finally over , there were twenty-five large-scale bonds involving groups of people , five of which were made in the first six years of the minority , as well as the thirty-six individual bonds made mainly for political purposes by Arran and Mary of Guise , and the two by Beaton which , in view of the comment by John Knox about the extensive number of his bonds , can only be a small proportion of the total . |
11 | It sounds a desperate measure ; but if it 's happening in California , it can only be a matter of months before it takes off here . |
12 | It should be noted that any solution using neighbours can only be a short-term one . |
13 | If therefore these words [ Genesis 3:16 ] give any Power to Adam , it can only be a Conjugal Power , not Political , the Power that every Husband hath to order the things of private Concernment in his Family , as the Proprietor of the Goods and Land there , and to have his Will take place before that of his wife in all things of their common Concernment ; but not a Political Power of Life and Death over her , much less over any body else . |
14 | To condemn the child in the first few days of its life , and engineer its death can only be a gross misjustice . |
15 | Unkind souls are suggesting that once the money for the LHC has been sewn up it can only be a matter of time before CERN gets out the begging bowl for the VEC — Very Expensive Collider . |
16 | The signal can only be a small molecule as the pores are so fine as to prevent passage of larger substances . |
17 | Thus , due to the sheer complexity of spatial data and the operations available , this can only be a partial solution to the general problem of user interaction with a GIS ( Gould 1989 ) . |
18 | For primary schools , the National Curriculum can only be a success if authorities use the opportunity of the new funding formulas to increase their staffing . |
19 | The case against environmental lead is very strong , but an argument that contains such exaggeration and error can only be a weak one . |
20 | At the same time , since there is an increase in the production of fixed assets , which by definition can only be a part of surplus-value , this means that the volume of surplus-value and its rate begins to increase . |
21 | The receiver is so powerful that it can only be a matter of a minute or two at the outside before the signal is received . |
22 | If this car does n't shake the German establishment , then it can only be a matter of time . |
23 | Although no levy was eventually included , with legislation in place across most of Europe , it can only be a matter of time before something happens here . |
24 | The difference between Figures 2 and 3 is probably not important , each being just a different representation of what can only be a pale reflection of the true state of affairs , just as any illustration of the body 's organs is but a poor reflection of its true inner workings . |
25 | It can only be a matter of time before World Cup , sheep-racing and World Cup bog-snorkelling are much loved fixtures in the sporting calendar . |
26 | I welcome the competition that Eric provides and that can only be a good thing for the club . |
27 | But if the England manager deplored the lack of flair in the squad he took to Sweden then it can only be a matter of time before he turns to the Bart Man . |
28 | It can only be a matter of time before England hopeful David James , watching from the bench , takes his place . |
29 | We draw up the perfect guest list , and then go about extending the invitations — we have n't yet resorted to blackmail but it can only be a matter of time . |
30 | Even if we accept the enforceability criterion for the existence of a law this can only be a necessary requirement of law if ‘ enforceability ’ is taken in a weak sense to mean that the rules in question are by and large adhered to , which need not , of course , be the result of threats . |