Similar words: only, only too, not only, if only, commonly, wantonly, only that, only child. Meaning: adv. never except when.
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181. Only if public order appeared to be on the verge of breaking down would the government contemplate restricting political liberty.
182. It's only if something suddenly begins to move that you start asking questions.
183. We are justified in using it for a quality of material things only if the quality is like the bodily sensation.
184. Oranges will produce more flowers and an increase in fruit yield, but only if irrigation can keep up with demand.
185. Only if there is a bad drought and even then the women rarely come.
186. Time savings appear only if the best plays are looked at early on in the game.
187. You are entitled to your money back only if you reject the goods immediately.
188. Moreover, landlords were restrained by the knowledge that they would attract good tenants only if they had a reputation for fairness.
189. A flat rate plan offers reduced rates but only if you call during non-peak hours.
190. This warm-up technique is useful only if you have two or three documents to write that day.
191. Races could only get going on a majority vote of the Student Union, and then only if it was quorate.
192. A growing number of workers are put on short-term contracts which are renewed only if their work is up to scratch.
193. The system could work properly only if the values of the two currencies did not drift too far apart from each other.
194. I wake up only if the school bell rings.
195. Only if it makes you salivate with desire.
196. But only if heaps of other people had powers.
197. Conciliation is meaningful only if one is thought to have an alternative.
198. The two sides will clash there only if Chelsea beat Sunderland in their quarter-final replay.
199. Data from various sources , as from map digitizing and field surveying , may be used together only if referenced to a common coordinate system (FIG-18) .
200. The previous exercise shows that individual residents gain from their marginal contribution if and only if the park is smaller than .
201. This is because, for a given row, the XMLEXISTS predicate evaluates to false only if the XQuery expression inside returns the empty sequence.
202. The compact theorem is proved,[http://sentencedict.com/only if.html] which states that theory T has model if and only if any finite subset of T has model.
203. join works only if the files being joined share a common field.
204. A gating circuit that produces an output signal only if one of several possible combined input signals is received.
205. A logical operator that consists of a logical AND followed by a logical NOT and returns a false value only if both operands are true.
206. Myers: Sensing and Intuition are P functions, but only if they are extraverted!
207. It is shown that the randomized stationary policy is an optimal policy in m (c) if and only if it is convex combination of some deterministic stationary optimal policies.
208. The meat market can continue only if it is radically overhauled to conform with strict European standards.
209. Men, for example, should show off their six pack if they have one - but only if they're young.
210. That's a familiar come-on, but it's coupled with a novel element: You get the deal only if a certain number of fellow citizens buy the same thing on the same day.
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.