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单词 Only that
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1. Only that which is honestly got is gain. 
2. He does well, only that he's nervous at the start.
3. Love the evolution of such failure, leaving only that deep helpless.
4. He asked only that Ingrid stop behaving so scandalously.
5. I should come, only that I'm ill.
6. He spared us the details, saying only that he had been injured in the war.
7. Not only that, but his boat was sinking.
8. Not only that, it was lit by electric lamps.
9. Only that which is precise has resonance, he wrote.
10. He sulked, grateful only that he had not insisted on the iron mask, but had chosen the velvet one.
11. It was only that she couldn't stay in the house while mummy was being so horrible.
12. Only that portion of income above this figure is taxed at a marginally higher rate.
13. But not only that, even Sandman rested against a wall at the end of each episode and fell asleep.
14. I shall say only that when we returned for worship next day the whole building was pristine.
15. Not only that, but this crucial phase of the mission would take place in orbit round the Moon.
16. But he was borrowing and lending for only that one day.
17. Not only that but we expect that reward to be a fair and just one.
18. Not only that, but she had been so upset, she had clean forgotten to plug Galactic Outbursts.
19. She was conscious only that she was now in Rome for the first time in her life.
20. They have forgotten who they are, knowing only that they have been trapped by an evil enchanter.
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21. Not only that, but at least half the land had been irrigated by Mormons.
22. Only that pinhead J. D. Hayworth has remained a loyal lackey.
23. Mr Christie would say only that a club statement would be issued later.
24. I want to qualify what I said earlier-I didn't mean he couldn't do the job, only that he would need supervision.
25. The modern-day locator has everything in its favour - provided only that it is fitted with a functioning battery.
26. If proofs there are in this book they are only that Marxism is now quite properly the preserve of cranks and dreamers.
27. Waiting lists can't be seen as bus queues Value of ethnography soc: Only that they're not queues.
28. In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify, only that they signify differently.
29. He knew very little about tests done on blood from bones, only that they could be carried out.
30. Every book teaches a lesson, even if the lesson is only that one has chosen the wrong book. Mason Cooley 
1. He does well, only that he's nervous at the start.
31. Not only that, but Alan and his friends have also managed to get him a recital in the Barbican in London.
32. So far, he said, there is no evidence that zinc prevents colds, only that it may reduce their severity.
33. Not only that, but it seemed totally unrealistic to me.
34. She did not want a prolonged discussion, she wanted only that he should go away.
35. Not only that, but my Lord Marc Antony regularly dosed himself with Nubian aphrodisiacs.
36. The panic-stricken people in the town thought only that they would be killed or enslaved and their city ruined.
37. At best it shows only that something similar is happening without showing why, or identifying key causal processes.
38. Only that essential easing down of training should deviate from the norm.
39. I couldn't see his expression in the dimness, only that he was still looking at Russell.
40. He submits only that it is not Washington that should do the helping.
41. Only that cold linoleum under my feet was real right then, only that moment.
42. We have learned only that he told the news, and that the people cried out in anguish.
43. Only that this would be on a farm: a sort of gastronomic theme park.
44. If only that was what I felt when I looked in the mirror, instead of anxiety over these little springs of steel.
45. Not only that, but he was returning her stare measure for measure.
46. Not only that, BellSouth was required to reduce by nearly 30 % the fee competitors pay for access to its network.
47. Lord Reid stated that jurisdiction in a narrow sense meant only that the tribunal be entitled to enter upon the inquiry.
48. And not only that, she had compounded her stupidity by allowing herself to be duped by Leo.
49. She was, in short, too bloody much, and not only that, she was totally ignoring me.
50. Maybe it was only that he had worried himself out.
51. Only that you have a sharp tongue and an undisciplined sister,[ ] neither of which attributes I find endearing.
52. So far, there is evidence only that Huang had authorized access to classified information and the opportunity to pass it on.
53. It is not only that the sophistication level with which the question or technique is framed must be appropriate to the patient.
54. Not only that, but 76% are actually doing something about it and gradually introducing more healthy foods into their diets.
55. Not only that, but I have brought you here to take a position of high importance in our government.
56. A: I meant just-I meant only that the only means I could evacuate the people would be a hand grenade.
57. It's the needles that knit the cotton thread only that give the lacy effect.
58. It requires only that you are not committed to colonizing all human being under your psy-think system.
59. Not only that, the coal miners throughout the Soviet Union went on strike.
60. The general rule was that a company could lawfully do only that which fell within the scope of the objects clause.
61. I feel only that we have taken a wrong direction somewhere, and are blindly stumbling on because our leaders blindfold us.
62. It means only that prosecutors failed to prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, he said.
63. This means not only that those procedures are seen and felt to be fair.
64. It means only that ideas both given and new will be subjected to scrutiny and not simply accepted on trust.
65. Teal had told the police only that there was a potential liability in the placement of an adult among minors.
66. He spares us the details, saying only that she was tall, well-built.
67. He had it explained to him, and was told only that the death of Robespierre had brought a considerable change.
68. As he left court he said only that he would be seeking legal advice on a compensation claim.
69. And not only that, but they pass on their chemical deterrent through the pupal stage into the adult moth itself.
70. The law specified only that the grants were to go to general-purpose local governments thus implicitly strengthening the position of elected officials.
71. That code requires only that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.
72. Asked about the photographs, Walter Kern said only that he once belonged to an outdoor nature group.
73. We need to accept only that the change in snail shell is a fluke adaptation.
74. It matters only that it is a tribute well deserved and well located.
75. Strategic planning does not promise that decisions will be correct; only that they will be made with foresight.
76. Not only that, but it is placed at the wrong angle.
77. Amaryllis had put on a dress which had arrived only that noon from London.
78. But only that the community as a whole has a duty to provide adequate protection in some way.
79. We are presenting a view only that educational effects can not be interpreted without a full understanding of sign language.
80. It reported in mid-1861,[http:///only that.html] but suggested only that the peasantry of the western provinces fulfil their obligations in cash rather than labour.
81. Rain saw only that he got there first and Harbury was left holding out the wine glass.
82. It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company.
83. I add only that a consultation paper on aircraft noise, including the noise caused by leisure flying, has been released.
84. Not only that, she administered artificial respiration and brought you round, and then came here to get help.
85. The point is only that there are long-term trends and patterns in crime, violence, and disorder.
86. Only that which has been officially authorised is permitted for use in services.
87. And at first I tried to stanch my panic by telling myself it was only that: a show of freedom.
88. The pathfinder prospectus, published on March 19, indicated only that the issue would be pitched between 530p and 645p.
89. Locked in the cell of himself, each specialist sees only that which lies within his close proximity.
90. The dress code in the East Links clubhouse required only that entrants not wear spikes.
91. Matches the best match for S, and only that.
92. You saw only that bearded and that long-haired man?
93. Not only that, some publishers refused to permIt'students to record copyrighted material.
94. There is one reason and one reason only that a couple like Wilma and Fred Flintstone could stay together, despite her somewhat shrewish nature and his boorish antics.
95. Patients were told only that the study was comparing a traditional versus nontraditional form of acupuncture.
96. Its latest energy outlook, released last month, says only that conventional oil (as opposed to hard-to-extract sources like Canada's tar sands) is "projected to reach a plateau sometime before" 2030.
97. Not only that; since the U.S. abandonment of the gold standard in 1933, Federal Reserve Notes have been legal tender for all monetary debts, public or private.
98. Ler only that little of my fetters be left wherebyIam bound with thy will, and thy purpose is carried out in my life ---and that is the fetter of thy love.
99. Not only that, they should choose squeegee rigidity in more than 80 degrees.
100. Not only that, bayberry also contains certain anti - cancer substances, inhibit the growth of tumor cells.
101. If the currently active tool has an active task, only that task's input bindings are searched for a binding that matches the input event.
102. This does not mean that an antipaladin cannot take actions someone else might qualify as good, only that such actions must always be in service of his own dark ends.
103. Not only that, but you'll probably even have enough time to organize your own event, whether it be for taxidermy or building paper cup pyramids. Odds are, someone is interested.
104. It will paint a rather different picture of SACO, not only that it was uninvolved in the two prisons, but that it made significant contributions to fighting the Japanese.
105. He is concerned only that proposals to decarbonise the economy should add up.
106. With an artificial chloroplast outer layer, designer Wu Peng's Power Cyton could aptly be named Leaf if only that badge weren't already taken.
107. Not only that, he has found that over time at least one plant, the lady palm, actually becomes more efficient at disposing of the gas.
108. The system designates a referenced item in the returned work package as being checked out so that only that user can work on the item.
109. Not only that, but the standard was an after-the-fact write-up, which meant that by the time it came to fix problems (such as odd version numbers) it was already too late.
110. Not only that,[sentence dictionary] the German Institute for disclosure of a risk assessment of new research information: latex condoms during the curing process can generate a carcinogenic substance - N-nitrosamines.
111. The only that that is important now is that you understand what a deductively valid argument is. That it is truth preserving, if the premises are true then the conclusion must be true.
112. Not only that: If enough people bought the package, a new application would get unlocked for all buyers, which guaranteed very good word-of-mouth promotion.
113. Not only that, the company further committed to ' actinic lighting' and 'digital lighting' the introduction of your home and work environment.
114. When we have a chance again to sit down and have a heart-to-heart talk, my love is still as ever, only that I will not let you know.
115. Nearly all transactional RMs have their own transaction manager built in, which can handle local transactions -- transactions involving only that RM.
116. Not only that, it also hints to them about their behavior and helps them do some self-reflection.
117. Choice has always been linked to anxiety – Jean-Paul Sartre wrote that when we stand in front of the abyss, we're not afraid that we'll fall, only that we might throw ourselves in.
118. Not only that. He has been in the second place in the world rankings.
119. The analyst could retort only that the geometric proofs were clumsy and inelegant.
120. Not only that, this will no doubt further curb market bounced up space.
121. FROM being a rounding error a decade ago, the financial clout of China now trails only that of America.
122. Not only that, the Strait of Hormuz to the United States has a special significance.
123. A subschema is a description of only that portion of the database pertinent to a particular user's needs.
124. Not only that, soybean production is down from last year's record high.
125. The accrual concept demands that expenses be kept in step with revenue, so that each month sees only that month's expense applied against the revenue for that month.
126. It's important to note that the usage of the lvmo command allows changes for LVM pbuf tunables only that are dedicated to specific volume groups.
127. Not only that, the country is a home which has the oldest religion of the global—Hincluism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism amongst others.
128. Not only that, in the joint products in the energy saving, environmental protection and control is also better than abroad equipment regeneration hot spot.
129. Not only that, the software also features an independent Face Recognition function that recognizes the faces in the picture stored in your PC to sort the photos by the face speedily.
130. Not only that: even within the national banking structure, New York was losing its predominance vis-a-vis banks in other cities.
131. But he ate them. Every last one of them, admitting only that, yes, they were a little too thick, but really not bad.
132. Police said only that the man was 26 years old, according to the press association.
133. The police will say only that they received "a number of calls from concerned parents", that the school had not committed any offence, and that "advice" was given to the head.
134. In Dalian, Ms. Qiu, Rino's chairwoman and the wife of its C.E.O., says only that it is business as usual at the company.
135. An attorney for Burck told the New York Daily News that the Naked Cowgirl (real name Sandra Brodsky) is creating confusion and destroying Burck's brand. And not only that.
136. Under the common counts the pleader need allege only that he is suing for unjust enrichment, for labor performed or for goods sold and delivered or services rendered but not paid for.
137. Not only that, I realized that there is more for me when I saw the following hadith .
138. He would die gladly , so only that S . Behrman died before him.
139. Not only that, permethrin biodegrades quickly so that it won't harm the environment in any way.
140. Not only that, soybean production is down from year's record high.
140. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
141. Cathy couldn't tell what the story was about, only that it featured three or four cheese cakey pictures of some young, brunette woman, which he stared at intently.
142. A financial planning system is a good example, where every account is owned by exactly one financial advisor, and only that advisor can see the accounts that he or she owns.
143. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value.
144. Mercedes was similarly stingy with details about the fuel cell, saying only that "gaseous hydrogen reacts with atmospheric oxygen at 700 bar."
145. Not only that, local officials, who can seize land and issue permits for new projects, were often silent partners in new manufacturing ventures.
146. Good mottoes are hard enough to stand the test of time. Not only that, it can give us nourishment at any time, though they are nibbled for several thousands of years, they are still fresh.
147. These are short paragraphs written by the end-users only that do not include any technical terms.
148. Not only that, but Pax URL's MVN protocol is installed, which makes it possible to install bundles from Maven central (and where necessary, automatically wrap them as bundles).
149. Each application package can have separate properties that affect only that application package.
150. Jamb on the three lines not only that the company started to do wood line, the expression of the wood in the field of technology and superb strength.
151. We ask only that you: Please do not move or vandalize ...
152. The analysts could retort only that the geometric proofs were clumsy and inelegant.
153. Carefreeness, freer, being myself and accord with conditions. Only that a bloom time doom to change my life in centuries later.
154. The intrinsic value of a dollar bill is only that of a piece of paper.
155. Spokeswoman Aggy Lerolle said only that it is not up to the museum veto McDonald's arrival since the Carrousel is run by a private company rather than the state-run museum.
156. Not only that when we take that food it will digest easily and we can also enjoy the real deliciousness of the food.
157. The makers of the film refused to be drawn on the cut,[] saying only that in celebrity ensemble cast movies lots of performances could hit the cutting room floor.
158. Let me say only that it was round in form and blue-grey in colour.
159. The rest of our calendar is 'closed': viewers see only that it's private, unavailable time.
160. Not only that, the title painting, also is worthwhile to ruminate.
161. It was a metaphoric ( al ) phrase; we didn't really mean that he has green fingers, only that he is good.
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