This last term is applied only to such an insurrection against lawful authority as is void of all appearance of justice.
This latter term is applied only to such an insurrection against lawful authority as is void of all appearance of justice.
Probably different scholars would define it in different ways; but in this book it is applied only to stories dealing with anonymous characters.
Elsewhere in Anglo-Saxon poetry this phrase is applied only to the Deity.
In the exercise of parsing, rule third should be applied only to the explanatory term; because the case of the principal term depends on its relation to the rest of the sentence, and comes under some other rule.
However, the categories are not made to be applied only to the social realm; they reach out to all reality.
The concept of mana is applied only to those that are important enough to cause reflection, and to awaken a minimum of interest and curiosity; but they are not marvellous for all that.
The prohibition against killing and eating them is applied only to members of the clan, of course; it could not be extended to other persons without making life practically impossible.
But howsoever real these aspirations may be, they cannot affect our definition, for this is to beapplied only to facts already realized, and not to uncertain possibilities.
Equivocation is applied only to cases where there is a design to deceive.
A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in England, applied only to a house so used by Dissenters.
A pasture generally rich, and also unsheltered, applied only to level land.
Applied only, as far as I know, in the compound word pumple-voot, a club-foot.
The Dane ordinance of 1787, applied only to territory not adapted to negro slave labor; it was adopted under an implied power, if any, in the Congress of the Confederation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "applied only" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.