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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://sentencedict.com/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.
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