Once more let me ask: Does he who desires any class of goods, desire the whole class or a part only?
The Olympic victor, I said, is deemed happy in receiving a part only of the blessedness which is secured to our citizens, who have won a more glorious victory and have a more complete maintenance at the public cost.
Temperance appears to be the virtue of a part only, and one of three, whereas justice is a universal virtue of the whole soul.
For as Brahman is without parts, indivisible, the upâdhis cannot divide or split it so as to connect themselves with a part only; but necessarily connect themselves with Brahman itself and produce their effects on it.
Nor can it be held that above the Lord there is 'pure Being' of which the Lord is a part only.
So that immortality is not a privilege reserved for a part only of experience, but rather a relation pervading every part in varying measure.
As in the case of fame, we must buttress or modify our spontaneous judgment with all the other judgments that the object envisaged can prompt: we must make our ideal harmonise with all experience rather than with a part only.
From these and other examples it may be inferred that the rising or sinking of the earth's crust, operations by which sea is converted into land, and land into sea, are a part only of the consequences of subterranean igneous action.
Part only of the long stalk of the original fossil specimen is here given ).
The gens embraces a part only of the descendants of a supposed common ancestor, and excludes the remainder; it also embraces a part only of a family, and excludes the remainder.
The public trade of the company extends no further than the trade with Europe, and comprehends a part only of the foreign trade of the country.
Of the produce of the country, a part only is destined to be consumed productively; the remainder supplies the unproductive consumption of producers, and the entire consumption of the unproductive class.
In the former, a connotative name is defined by a part only of its connotation; in the latter, by something which forms no part of the connotation at all.
How shall it be preserved from degenerating into a mere government for the benefit of a part only of those who established, and who support it?
If the guaranties of the Constitution can be broken provisionally to serve a temporary purpose, and in a part only of the country, we can destroy them everywhere and for all time.
How shall it be preserved from degeneration into a mere government for the benefit of a part only of those who established, and who support it?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "part only" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.