Example sentences of "[be] only [adv] that the " in BNC.

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1 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
2 Most of science is built up on good solid craftsmanship and it is only rarely that the occasional blinding flash of world-shattering importance ever really occurs .
3 However , it is only rarely that the more esoteric operations are ever used , particularly in programs compiled from high-level languages .
4 It is only later that the effect of this spending becomes apparent and more money may have to be spent to reach an effect that is desired .
5 All of this can come as no surprise , since one of the greatest difficulties which confronts the medical legal commentator in dealing with the treatment of the terminally ill is that techniques and technology have developed and changed with such rapidity in the past decade or so that it is only vaguely that the problems are perceived , let alone responded to by developing a general consensus in the form of law .
6 Most are working in central London , some also in one or two other major cities , since it is only there that the sort of prestigious hotels and banqueting suites which can mount an almost unbroken series of events are to be found .
7 It is only now that the correctness of this approach is becoming apparent .
8 It is only now that the attention can be turned onto the actual hardware and software that will be required .
9 It is only then that the third stage comes into operation , that of the actual data collection .
10 Today is the actual anniversary of the tragic night in Tottenham when Eubank crushed Watson — and it is only recently that the Islington fighter has started to make a real recovery .
11 It is only recently that the municipal authorities and hospital boards have begun to discuss the possibility of changing the insurers ' conditions of funding so that they are more permissive of non-medical intervention and support .
12 It is only recently that the DES has introduced ethnic monitoring in mainstream institutions and some LEAs embarked on equality targets .
13 However , it is only recently that the connection of reference in general to indexicals has begun to concern those philosophers with an investment in logical semantics .
14 It was only later that the aesthetic dimension of literary study became emphasized , with an accompanying concentration on the fictional genres .
15 It was only later that the significance of the surrendering of providing powers in 1930 became fully apparent to the District .
16 It was only later that the fate of the missing aircraft became known .
17 It was only later that the theory was refined to include anti neutrinos , when , for consistency with the conservation laws , the name ‘ antineutrino ’ was given to the variety produced by neutron decay .
18 It was only later that the company came to acquire a social and political direction ; in its inception it was an ‘ expedient solution to a technical problem ’ .
19 In fact Dewey had left unassigned the section 539 , in the physics schedules , allowing , very fortunately , for future developments , and it was only later that the new subjects received their allotted positions in subsequent editions of the scheme .
20 Added Det Con Roberts : ‘ It was only later that the lady realised that her purse , containing around £220 in cash , had been taken . ’
21 It was only then that the aggrieved captain pointed out that a drop goal is disallowed after a free-kick under modern laws and McNally had to blow again to signify a change of verdict .
22 It states that the Croats were marched back into Yugoslavia , and it was only there that the mass-killings by Tito 's supporters began .
23 It was only now that the name , ‘ St. Peter 's Hospital ’ , emerged , other terms , such as ‘ workhouse infirmary ’ no longer being acceptable .
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