Example sentences of "only as [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I know inside Mr Crangle is curious only as to what I 'm like and wishes me no real harm , but there are others who do . ’
2 In Say v. Smith ( 1563 ) 1 Plowd. 269 a lease for a certain term purported to add a term which was uncertain ; the lease was held valid only as to the certain term .
3 If the decision was only as to the construction of a statutory provision that would explain why the case has received little attention in later cases …
4 The night of this murder was dark , not only as to the hour , but also the weather , for cloud was low , and there was a drizzling rain .
5 Had it been severable , i.e. if it had been the sale of separate lots to be separately paid for , then presumably the contract would have been void only as to those lots which were not complete at the time of the contract .
6 At the other extreme , the parties may have expressly agreed only as to which goods were being sold and how much the price was .
7 not only as to its erm very elaborate tracery patterns and and mythical beasts on it like that , around here , but also as to its colour cos although the original we found was actually blackened , when one took when I took a very powerful torch to it , you could actually see the colour in the crevices still , this red colour .
8 This enables much the same information to be obtained as that obtainable from the company 's membership register but only as at the return date .
9 It needs to be remembered , however , that in categorising collective bargaining arrangements there are marked differences not only as between countries but within each national context as well .
10 Generally , a contract can affect the rights and liabilities only as between the parties to it .
11 It would be accepted in humiliation … and would leave … a bitter memory upon which the terms of peace would rest , not permanently , but only as upon quicksand .
12 The connectives may be separate and distinct throughout the body as in Machilis and Corydalis , or in the thorax only as in the Orthoptera , Coleoptera and many Lepidopteran larvae , but usually they are so closely approximated as to form a single longitudinal cord .
13 He held that , on the assumption that the transfer to the Hammonds was a forgery , the court would have power under section 82(1) of the Land Registration Act 1925 to rectify the register not only as against the Hammonds but also as against the building society .
14 The Act gives good title to Q , but only as against 0 .
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