Example sentences of "only to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The following remarks apply particularly to the roundhouse kick and the side kick and only to a lesser extent to the front kick . |
2 | It gave rise not only to a new religious movement of tremendous vitality , but also to tales of miracles and wonders . |
3 | The recession has led only to a ‘ period of consolidation ’ — in Tony 's words — but expansion is not too far away . |
4 | But that can be granted only to a refugee who is seeking asylum on the ground that the Government might have administered a case improperly and not followed its own rules for processing refugees under a United Nations Convention . |
5 | The tentative Taif agreement , on the other hand , sets no timetable for a total Syrian withdrawal and refers only to a pull-out from the Beirut area within two years . |
6 | The debate about overseas government expenditure may be seen as in one sense straightforward — an unsurprising clash of departmental interests , which , given the political weight of the participants , led only to a gradual though cumulative reduction in commitments . |
7 | At 8 o'clock on Friday , June 15th , over 30 teenagers met in the church Family Centre for a strange ritual known only to a few as MIDNIGHTICESKATING . |
8 | But Mr Desmond Fennell , QC , chairman of the Bar , claimed there was a danger that many people needing legal help would have access only to a ‘ more expensive Jack of all trades , ’ while specialist skills were reserved for the privileged few . |
9 | The billions of dollars in aid promised to the Soviet economy should still be on offer : but only to a leader prepared to take the army out of politics and keep the promise of reform . |
10 | At a place known in advance only to a few , the motorcade comes to a halt . |
11 | Nor does the estate come to an end with the tenant 's death : it passes to his heirs , but only to a limited class of heirs , ‘ the heirs of his body ’ , that is , his descendants . |
12 | It ‘ is the most difficult form of communication to learn , though since it is used only to a very limited extent , the skill is not essential to the handling of horses ’ . |
13 | Exceptions to this rule should apply only to a limited number of sectors enumerated in the Treaty . ’ |
14 | It could be argued that Lewis 's poem refers only to a failure of etiquette . |
15 | Finally , Rawls is only to a limited extent concerned with correcting inequalities in the ability to promote the good which are due to one 's natural endowments ( the difference principle is about social , not natural , primary goods ) . |
16 | It applies only to a few high risk processes and is invariably achieved by means of heat . |
17 | They lessen the working value of the dog only to a limited degree , but they can obscure and distort the typical image of the breed . |
18 | The fusion of culture and entertainment that is taking place today leads not only to a depravation of culture , but inevitably to an intellectualization of amusement . |
19 | The newer antiherpes agent , acyclovir , is of great interest , because it acts in virally-infected cells , but only to a negligible extent in healthy human cells . |
20 | The wonders of Ease Gill are available only to a privileged few intrepid explorers . |
21 | They confound you because there are times when conditions are compatible only to a warm bed yet you end the day with a netful of fish . |
22 | It can be concluded therefore that the action project appears to make a difference in terms of the length of time people are sustained at home , but only to a certain type of dementia sufferer , and the numbers affected are likely to be small unless a wide geographical area is covered . |
23 | The picture I am trying to convey , and it is one which is borne on me with passionate intensity almost every time I enter a primary school class , is of rigid and often unsuitable instruments ( the centralised curriculum plan , textbooks , methods of assessment ) imposed in situations where they do not apply or where they apply only to a small number of individuals within a group . |
24 | Does it make sense to suggest that acellular creatures evolved out of a ‘ reality ’ which is relative only to a human-style perceptive system of mind and sense organ ? |
25 | The prime victim , however , is the convenience supermarket meal which is cooked only to a certain temperature at processing stage , then chilled , transported and briefly heated before eating . |
26 | It was happening only to a minority . |
27 | It would be dry and acid , revealed only to a chosen few . |
28 | In this latter regard , a distinction must be drawn between , on the one hand , Bills of general application — Public Bills , and Bills applying only to a particular area or person — Private Bills . |
29 | Should the judges take it into their heads to question this ‘ authority ’ ( as occasionally they have ) then much of it is not too difficult to discount , as being obiter dicta , or as relating only to a rather narrow , specific point , ( e.g. the effect of a fraud on the Private Bills Committee of the House of Commons ) and leaving untouched the broader general question . |
30 | The body on this guitar is a wafer thin slice of mahogany , thickening up towards its centre but even then only to a fairly modest 1 inches . |