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(61) Given the atmosphere between the two countries, if only over quotas, the initiative took both delegates and journalists by surprise.
(62) If only a single copy is needed then it is logical to produce it on the page printer.
(63) If only I had a crinoline to sweep down the grand staircase in!
(64) It would be better, it might even be bearable, if only he knew what had become of James.
(65) If only I could cruise without having my eyes bug out.
(66) If only she were as fiendish as her enemies say she is, Hillary Clinton might be enjoying all this.
(67) Oh, if only she could stop crying ... Upstairs a door slammed.
(68) All discourse is more or less reciprocal, if only because it is based upon assumptions about receivers.http://sentencedict.com
(69) If only there were a little chocolate bar we could give her.
(70) If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes. Pablo Picasso
(71) God is silent. Now if only man would shut up. Woody Allen
(72) If only the nurses were less ... were a little more gentle.
(73) If only children did not hold strong ideas, disagreement and conflict would evaporate in the sunshine of social harmony.
(74) If only he had lavished that kind of discrimination on their forebear.
(75) I wish I had the energy that my grandchildren have - if only for self- defense. Gene Perret
(76) I love that, if only because you can sign it and give it to charity.
(77) Boys will be boys. And even that wouldn't matter if only we could prevent girls from being girls. Anne Frank
(78) Men will let you abuse them if only you will make them laugh. Henry Ward Beecher
(79) If only I hadn't had that last cup of hot chocolate.
(80) Tom had been keen to take advantage of the medical facilities at Wiesbaden(sentencedict.com), if only to get his teeth sorted out.
(81) If only a single character is suggested then word knowledge is used to detect and correct errors in the hypothesis.
(82) Opposition Members want us to forbid the use of that personal allowance, if only in part, for a particular purpose.
(83) Poor boys from the provinces could rise above the sons of tycoons if only they could pass the Todai entrance exam.
(84) If only Sean could manage to complete his school assignments, they thought, everything would be all right.
(85) If only he would drop all this ridiculous pretence, stop acting the fool and raise his game one more time.
(86) If only I could see you - just once? all our drams, Vincent, where are they?
(87) If only I had more money in the bank, I would gladly retire.
(88) If only the bar wasn't brought down quite so hard on everyone's head.
(89) If only man could be made to ... She felt giddy as the full answer came, crowding into her mind.
(90) Avitus was also related, if only as godson, to bishop Mamertus, brother of the theologian Claudianus.