Example sentences of "only [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Since the GCBS waybill lacks the spaces for the data that usually accompanies combined or multi-modal transport , it is suitable only for port to port and through transport . |
2 | ‘ 12 ’ Passed as suitable only for exhibition to persons of 12 or over . |
3 | ‘ 15 ’ Passed as suitable only for exhibition to persons of 15 years or over . |
4 | ‘ 18 ’ Passed as suitable only for exhibition to adults . |
5 | After all , the supplier 's products are only of benefit to his customer because the " end user " perceives them to be acceptable . |
6 | Anti-semitism was not a matter only of concern to Jews ; all Social Democrats must campaign against it — or leave the party . |
7 | The point to emphasise is that the data is only of help to those who know the patient and can build up a case history . |
8 | Because of this factor it is relatively expensive and little seen , and only of use to regular , frequent business users who would find themselves in difficulties without the transportation . |
9 | Subtitled ‘ Patterns and Textures ’ , it somehow lacks the immediate impact of its predecessor in that whilst its contents are produced to an equal if not higher standard , the nine disks contain a stunning range of patterns and textures , they are really only of use to the professional illustrator . |
10 | WITH the season 's curtain-raiser , the Norwich Union Cup , now only of interest to three teams ( Cardiff Devils and Durham Wasps meet to decide who faces Murrayfield Racers in December 's final ) , attention switches to the Heineken Premier and First Divisions which start tomorrow . |
11 | Excuses are only of interest to the competition , problems and difficulties need facing and resolving . |
12 | Because such systems do not take into account the variation in individuals , they are generally only of interest to the classicist . |
13 | Because such systems do not take into account the variation in individuals , they are generally only of interest to the classicist . |
14 | Forget about instep crampons or ones without forward facing points , which are only of interest to walkers . |
15 | They thus tend to be solely related to a company and its products , and remain unpublished as their content is only of interest to their direct users and competitors . |
16 | The results have to be published and should not be only of interest to the client group who put forward the proposal . |
17 | Discussion is only of interest to those participating in it , and many young children find it extremely difficult to articulate their ideas verbally — especially before they 've actually done what you 're talking about . |
18 | He explains his situation to a mysterious guest , who promises to return his wife to him as long as he agrees to ask her no questions about where she has been ( Eliot later located his source for this in Alcestis , although that is really only of importance to him ) . |
19 | It was Mr Carway who discovered that the holding in Laforza 's parent company , the Jersey-registered AIUK , was only under option to Eagle , not directly owned by it . |
20 | This finding that the interpretation of surface anaphors is not determined solely by a representation of the superficial aspects of the preceding text prompts the corresponding question : are deep anaphors interpreted only with reference to a mental model ? |
21 | Far from meeting the equivalence criterion , these alternations express differences in focus which can be explicated only with reference to the discourse matrix in which they are embedded ; furthermore , they do not have a systematic social distribution in the speech community . |
22 | These will be discussed only with reference to pavements of the main sample . |
23 | traditional grammatical structures … are not appropriate to Mayan structures : they can be applied only with violence to their common usage or to the structural features they are intended to fit … |
24 | The contradictions that remain are challenging — not only with respect to de Beauvoir 's life but also in relation to our own lives . |
25 | ‘ They can not be considered only with respect to their potential ability to reduce accidents , but must be designed and evaluated while taking into account their impact on other factors capable of improving people 's ‘ feeling ’ towards the area they live in : practicability ( access , parking , orientation , etc. ) , satisfaction of basic needs of the residents ( communication , rest , play , pleasantness of the environment , etc. ) and avoidance of nuisances . ’ |
26 | This is not truly a third party claim , as the basis for the claim of material breach is party status to the first treaty ; it is only with respect to the subsequent treaty that there is a third party relationship . |
27 | Each picture-strip depicted both of the events referred to by the sentence , and the two strips differed only with respect to the order in which the events were depicted . |
28 | Towns and cities vary , not only with respect to resources like housing but , more generally , with respect to the number and variety of jobs that are available , and to a wide range of educational , cultural and scenic facilities . |
29 | Only with respect to SSAP 16 was there a specific mention , at paragraph 51 , of an exemption from compliance . |
30 | In the service sector the predicted relationship appeared to obtain , but again only with respect to agency workers ( Table 3.10 ) . |