Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun] only " in BNC.
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1 | The name of each roundabout will be placed above advance direction signs only when these have to be taken down for maintenance work , so cutting down on costs . |
2 | Under the Barents Sea between Scandinavia , Svalbard , Severnaya Zemlya and Novaya Zemlya it is 200–350 m deep , and off most of Siberia , extending eastward to Alaska , it forms a broad submarine plain only 60–100 m deep . |
3 | This algorithm assumes that for each sentence position only one of the candidates is correct ( this condition generally holds , except in cases where the correct word is missing from the list of candidates ) . |
4 | We later learned that car ferries only arrived some ten years before and the novelty of owning , polishing and servicing cars has not yet been outgrown . |
5 | Assuming that each club fields only two teams they will represent almost 40,000 players . |
6 | The vast majority of the Pleasurecraft fleet will be covered for private pleasure use only . |
7 | While the government was to some extent successful in thereby isolating its opponents from their comrades in European Russia and elsewhere , the ‘ democratrization ’ of the political exile operation only served to disseminate the seeds and agents of revolutionary change in greater numbers and into the remotest corners of the empire . |
8 | This liability benefits only the immediate purchaser from the manufacturer , because liability for breach of contract exists only between parties to the same contract . |
9 | PARKING FOR BRITISH RAIL PASSENGERS ONLY . |
10 | Whereas in the previous studies subjects have had prior knowledge of a junction and multiple exposures to it , in this study subjects only see a junction once , in just one set of traffic conditions and at the same time as making a risk assessment . |
11 | Finally , it should be noted that the forecasts of future prevalence discussed in this chapter pertain only to changes in the size of the known user population . |
12 | ( This chapter studies only the phenomenon of the North-South divide and does not consider its causes . |
13 | Though I do remember at one charity event the stage was invaded by all these uninvited , ageing rock stars only the older members of the audience could remember who they were ! ’ |
14 | Vocational training has a large and significant effect on offer arrival rates , ceteris paribus , but other educational qualifications or a completed apprenticeship matter only insignificantly . |
15 | The receipts of this sector amount only £6,000 million , comprising £3 , o00 million income tax , £1,500 million corporation tax , and £1,500 million in VAT . |
16 | This action by the Social Work Department only served to compound the trauma the children were experiencing being removed from their homes and families at all . |
17 | It should be remembered that , unless it is extended by SFA , the foreign business carve-out only applies to business with customers in the UK if the overseas person exemption would have applied if the non-UK branch had been a separate person ; apart from checking that the activities concerned fall within the exemption , the SIB 's restrictions on cold calling , therefore , also have to be complied with . |
18 | Lastly some art societies only accept pictures for exhibition not less than 10×8 in . |
19 | A sign to Venezuela which points somewhat desperately towards an empty plot at dawn proudly signals the completed metal pavilion only 13 hours later . |
20 | Since members of this genus form only one component of the total parasitic burdens of the large intestine , the other aspects of infection will be dealt with after a description of the life cycles and pathogenesis of the other genera . |
21 | The study collects detailed morbidity information only about illnesses requiring referral to hospital . |
22 | Like all summaries , this average d only makes sense if the coefficients being averaged are broadly similar ; we shall discuss what to do if they are not in section 13.6 . |
23 | In the course of our social lives we are constantly learning about ways of thinking and behaving considered appropriate by those other members of society with whom we come into contact ( as well as those considered inappropriate by them ) and this learning process only ceases when social life itself ceases — on death . |
24 | P5 Learning Outcome 3 — In this Learning Outcome only a simple ‘ database ’ is required , eg. this could be a stock control programme , a spreadsheet or part of an accounts package . |
25 | Now , being left-handed I 'm well used to the pitfalls : reading reviews of great-looking and top quality guitars only to find at the end of the review , ‘ No left-handers available ’ or , more niggling , ‘ 10% extra ’ . |
26 | But this relief benefits only the really wealthy who can afford to give away substantial chunks of capital . |
27 | Determined to out-eat his challenger , Grom consumed a plate of raw Troll steaks only to discover the meat regenerating inside his stomach . |
28 | We can acquiesce in this thought experiment only because we implicitly assume that enough behavioural complexity will be discovered for us to regard tribe members as having beliefs and intentions , even if , ex hypothesi , their very simple language does not permit them to express these beliefs and intentions . |
29 | Before long , Brighton was a centre of high society second only to London . |
30 | This will apply.not only to mathematics and English , but also to areas such as science and arts , where at present progression and continuity are particularly weak . |