Similar words: only, only too, not only, if only, commonly, wantonly, only that, only child. Meaning: adv. never except when.
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61. The failure of the shareholders to behave in an owner-like way is problematical only if they are appropriately categorised as owners.
62. Only if the client is still unhappy would he be directed to the Solicitors Complaints Bureau.
63. Only if the dresses became too tight or too short would he make a gently reproving comment.
64. Only if they are at that time identified and agreed upon, will they be specific goods.
65. Only if we could picture the universe in terms of imaginary time would there be no singularities.
66. The state occasionally tests for drugs before scheduled bouts but only if a fighter has a history of drug abuse.
67. The much larger killer whales can porpoise only if the surrounding water is laminar, or at most half turbulent.
68. Your laughter can be unrestrained only if you believe that nobody is getting hurt.
69. This is acceptable only if it can be demonstrated that the method gives a reasonable approximation of the actual cost.
70. Only if this character is recognised will society be understood in terms that are adequate to its empirical reality.
71. Knight said officials could be convicted under the law only if they assaulted some one who was in their actual custody.
72. On Friday, the insurance commissioner also approved the deal, but only if Harvard met eight additional conditions.
73. But only if the couple who have 7 children repay the outstanding capital immediately.
74. Under the contingency fee agreement, the private lawyers hired by the state would be paid only if they win the case.
75. Variety of Taxes Governments can raise tax revenue only if they can identify the activities on which the tax rates apply.
76. Only if some Super Bowl sponsor is giving away oat bran.
77. They are likely to do so only if the perceived benefits exceed the expected costs.
78. Only if a local prosecutor then drops the case, deeming it unwinnable, might a prisoner gain freedom.
79. Paint dealers could sell other types of spray paint, but only if they were not fully portable.
80. There are streetlights only if you live in the vicinity of Mr Taylor's palatial bunker.
81. The case can be tried summarily only if the accused consents.
82. Men can be passive without grave psychological damage only if the women are passive also.
83. Newcomers are welcome to the group next term - but only if they've had some experience of tap dancing.
84. There was time for one innings only if you were playing cricket.
85. An increase in the number of individual interactive services is possible only if network overloading is kept to a strict minimum.
86. Reading aloud to our kids will have educational payoffs only if we stop worrying about those payoffs.
87. For example,[http://sentencedict.com/only if.html] routes will frequently be made economical only if adults are taken on the school transport services.
88. It was a one-story structure, but only if you think of a Gothic cathedral as one story.
89. But private operators can turn profits only if prices rise radically and rapidly.
90. Cook agreed happily, but only if he could follow the bus in his pickup truck.
More similar words: only, only too, not only, if only, commonly, wantonly, only that, only child, lying, flying, outlying, lying down, bullying, online, underlying, on leave, multiplying, non-living, common law, flying colours, moonlight, motionless, thinly, openly, mainly, evenly, emotionless, theoretical yield, plainly, sternly.