Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] only [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Boat Club must know only lunatics 'd risk it .
2 The expenditure base defined above includes wealth transferred , but it has sometimes been argued that the base should include only consumption , which would be equivalent to entering only receipts net of transfers on the left-hand side of ( 9–2 ) , as one would if one treated the dynasty as an integrated unit .
3 Germany has decided that 90% of the costs of cleaning sites in the eastern states should be split between state and federal governments ; the new owner should carry only 10% of the costs .
4 Mies saw no intended musical difference and therefore suggested that editors should use only dots .
5 The Councils of both Societies , in agreeing to support the publication of the new journal , took a conscious decision that it should contain only papers of the highest quality , and that papers from Scotland 's universities , and papers on Scottish geology , should form the major part of the publication , although there has always been scope for the publication of papers on other areas , including some important theoretical papers .
6 These days the official recommendation is that babies should have only milk up to at least three months , preferably four , and that weaning can begin any time between four and six months .
7 But obviously we know that interviewers simply given the task of producing say 20 interviews might choose only women of a fairly young age-group and we know this is not representative of the population .
8 She might not be able to produce the required number of sons or she might produce only daughters or she might even be childless .
9 This was specified because such descriptions might reflect only recruitment of previous knowledge about the junction .
10 A random sample of herds might indicate that 40% of them are grazing on marginal land ; but if animals were the unit of study we might find only 20% of animals to be on marginal grazing , i.e. the 40% of herds are the smaller ones accounting for only 20% of the cattle .
11 He confirmed that the Scottish Office money could cover only cash flow difficulties from the oil funds — not the producers .
12 But it has been long established ( Habakkuk 1953 , McKeown and Brown 1955 ) that medical knowledge of the time could not cure any important cause of death , could prevent only smallpox , and with a few exceptions remained impotent until the present century .
13 I 'd just approached a woman ( who , it emerged , could speak only Mandarin ) , to ask her about the joys of cycling .
14 Lucien could smell only incense .
15 What sort of creature was she after all who could feel only loathing for a woman who had suffered so ?
16 And in his yellow eyes I could see only hate and evil .
17 Restlessly Leith moved over to the window , but while the view from her room was quite exquisite , she saw nothing of it and could see only Naylor 's furious face as he accused her of leading Travis on .
18 Only long cloaks blowing , up on top of the young dunes , a gaze of strange cold eyes , a flash of spear-points — then the rain drove across , and Ruth could see only night .
19 Then the boat went down between the waves and she could see only mountains of wild water everywhere .
20 They could see only darkness from the invisible bars of their prison .
21 Richard opened slowly and then the cock was in and he could see only Martin 's glistening blond hair between his legs .
22 The head of the voting commission for northern Bosnia , for example , said the Serbs could keep only 20% of Bosnia .
23 Actually , they hold around 70% and under the plan could keep only 43% .
24 She could detect only agony : her eardrums rupturing under the pressure ; something cracking and tearing free , deep in her chest .
25 Successive NFER analysis demonstrated that the most effective selection process could select only 90% of children adequately — 10% would be misplaced .
26 She could visualise only dimness and silence , and Hywel in a state of wrathful wonder at finding that alien woman , his wife , in his mother 's house .
27 I tell you , I went up those steps faster than a scalded faggot , propelled by a barbarous diuretic terror on behalf of my exposed rear end The heavy door at the top did n't give until the fifth push , but by then I had turned , and seen the shrugging figures as they retreated into the light , and now I could hear only laughter .
28 When I spoke to him that Saturday evening he said he had me in mind but the paper could pay only $15 per week .
29 England in 1920 , it testified to a similar recognition by him that the amateur ideal in the arts , however admirable in the abstract , and however rich its achievements under earlier structures of society , under the conditions of mass democracy could mean only amateurishness in technique , and thin-skinned insolence in debate .
30 While Tayside Region and Perth and Kinross District Council indicated they could afford only part of the survey , estimated at £80,000-£100,000 , the Scottish Office reply was unequivocal .
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