It is only necessary to refer to the Jewish ritual books of the Old Testament, to Hesiod, and to the customs prevalent among Mohammedan peoples.
In proof of this it is only necessary to refer to the exact records of healthy young adults summarized in the study of periodicity in the present volume.
To prevent chalk or pencil drawings from rubbing out, it is only necessary to lay them on the surface of some skim milk, free from cream and grease; and then taking off the drawing expeditiously, and hanging it up by one corner to dry.
This hive is so easily constructed, that it is only necessary to join four boards together in the simplest manner; and a little cement will cover all defects.
To prevent their descending from a tree which they visit, it is only necessary to mark with a piece of common chalk a circle round its trunk, an inch or two broad, and about two feet from the ground.
To preserve them for vegetation, it is only necessary to wrap the seed up in cartridge paper, pasted down and varnished over with gum, or the white of an egg.
It is only necessary here to remark that when the negro becomes an efficient producer and a property owner the negro problem will be practically solved.
Experiments have been made with flat flame mechanical burners, but their satisfactory action has been confined to instances where it is only necessary to burn a small quantity of oil through each individual burner.
In the terrestrial theory it is only necessary to suppose that the volcanoes on the earth once possessed sufficient explosive power.
It will here beonly necessary to point to the connection which exists between the parabola and the ellipse.
For this it would be only necessary to cast adrift all the less interesting members of the host, and allow them to pursue their paths unwatched by the telescope, or by the still more ceaseless tables of the mathematical computer.
It is only necessary to adjust the spectroscope so that one of the brightest lines--e.
Of the earlier attempts it is only necessary for us to observe, that the endeavour to imitate the ancients showed itself from the very earliest period in France.
It is only necessary to notice in general terms the admirable management of the subject by Sophocles.
It is only necessary to add to these results the facts illustrated by the following diffusion curves, in order to get a complete clue to the behaviour of an accumulator in active work.
Of his later volumes, written in failing health and spirits, it is only necessary to mention El Capitan Veneno and the Historia de mis libros, both issued in 1881.
To rebut these hypotheses it is only necessary to say that the fall can be deferred for a long time by pressing fresh acid into the pores hydrostatically (see Liebenow, Zeits.
It is only necessary to give the compressors a turn, or a part of a turn; this will relieve the nip completely, and time is saved subsequently in compressing.
The upper surface of this fuze is graduated into seconds and fourths of seconds; and it is only necessary to lay bare the composition contained in the fuze, by the cutting-tool, to prepare the projectile for instant use.
It is only necessary to consider the number of journalists who have played an important part in Parliament, to estimate the influence journalism must have exerted on the political fortunes of Canada.
To this account of the state of Moldo-Wallachia it is only necessary to add that in time of war, and that was the normal condition, the people were subjected to terrible privations.
It is only necessary to gain their confidence, and you can sway them as you please.
To prove in the first place the general falsehood of the complaints themselves it is only necessary to advert to recent official documents.
To do away with this imputation, it is only necessaryto understand the meaning of the word liberty.
It is only necessary to read the first chapter of St. John, which is so different from those of the others, to perceive that the author wrote precisely like Hermes and Plato.
It is only necessary in those affections in which there is great depression of the vital powers, or in which there is danger of communicating the disease to the child.
In order to appreciate the value of vaccination, it is only necessary to consider what small-pox was before its discovery,--to look at that disease through the eyes of our fathers and grandfathers.
It is only necessary to refuse them very salt, sour, and highly-spiced victuals.
It isonly necessary here to point out that in making such orders the Crown acts by virtue of a purely delegated authority, and stands in the same position as a town council.
For this purpose it is only necessary to take three rulers united at C (Fig.
It is only necessary to know the price of the pure article, and that of the particular sample to be valued is obtained by making a deduction from this price proportionate to the per centage of impurities shewn by the analysis.
In illustration of this, it is only necessary to refer to the subjoined analysis of samples, all of which I believe to be genuine as imported, and which were sold under the name of Upper Peruvian Guano.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "only necessary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.