Example sentences of "that [be] only " in BNC.
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1 | The electrodes for that are only linked up at intervals , of course , since they have to be directly attached to his scalp . |
2 | My dad says there are really good routes worth doing that are only V.Diff and that 's all he ever wants to take me up , but I just do n't want to know . |
3 | The consequences of that are only too apparent in cases such as that of Andrew Docherty . |
4 | That was 1870 ; yet in 1881 Frances Mary Buss [ Miss Buss and Miss Beale/Cupid 's darts do not feel/How different from us/are Miss Beale and Miss Buss ] could say ‘ There is now no such thing as a ‘ woman 's education question ’ , ’ even if that were only a half truth . |
5 | That is only another way of saying Frozen Hurricane , he wrote . |
6 | ‘ In another location I would probably have a full dining room every night , but that is only a part of what is important to me . |
7 | He stood up , stony-faced , and was turning to the door when James Menzies held up his hand and said , ‘ Wait — wait — that is only half the business . ’ |
8 | That is only reasonable given that , in the new age of investor protection , the aim of a new system would be to improve the quality of information which was made available to shareholders . |
9 | But that is only part of the explanation for the magnitude of their swing to the Conservatives . |
10 | This can be seen throughout Formen in his struggles with the word ‘ property ’ , but that is only a beginning . |
11 | But that is only the beginning . |
12 | That is only a part of the story , now told in a book published by the Trust , The Saving of Spitalfields . |
13 | That is only a fifth of what ITV companies charge each other for less popular , but , less economical , ‘ quality ’ drama . |
14 | That is only what we would have expected them to do . |
15 | But that is only the beginning . |
16 | There is one newcomer , however , that is only now finding its market but which could play a great part in feeding the world 's people ; and that is a man-made cereal , a hybrid , called triticale . |
17 | And that is only a small part of a litany of hood-related sorrows . |
18 | Obviously , television has heightened awareness of the sport , but that is only half the story . |
19 | Our opponents say we do cause such disturbance but I suspect that is only that is only because they see all canoeists as a noisy bunch of exuberant youngsters . |
20 | Our opponents say we do cause such disturbance but I suspect that is only that is only because they see all canoeists as a noisy bunch of exuberant youngsters . |
21 | Some people tend to take advantage of a placid nature — that is only human — so I realized that in order to prevent abuse of my personality I would have to put up a barrier to protect my inner self . |
22 | But that is only an expression of how the lioness is feeling within herself . |
23 | But that is only half the picture , for sensory perception is always linked to motor response , to outward behaviour . |
24 | A team of ferrets should number an absolute minimum of two and that is only sufficient if you pursue the sport only infrequently . |
25 | The striking thing about cases such as these is not that they failed — that is only to be expected — but rather that they contain suggestions that a proper claim might meet with success , although difficulty might attend mounting it . |
26 | But that is only how we perceive it , how it registers itself to our physical senses , and not how it really is . |
27 | That is only one of a series of incidents in the CAA 's files where conflicting transmissions have led to dangerous situations . |
28 | That is only because supplies of Thunderbirds did not arrive in Britain quickly enough to satisfy demand , according to toy experts . |
29 | There is also the option of using wild flowers , although that is only feasible if you live in or near the country , and you must be very careful about which flowers you pick — some of them are protected species . |
30 | The poems are of course cleverly written but that is only to be expected of a writer of John Bitumen 's calibre . |