The individual is thus only a fiction, a mere nominal existence, a mere thing of description and not of acquaintance; it cannot be grasped either by the senses or by the action of pure intellect.
The truth of each affirmation is thus only conditional, and inconceivable from the absolute point of view.
This world is thus only an unsubstantial appearance, a mirage imposed upon Brahman, the real par excellence.
Thus only philosophers, and indeed only the most profound of them, are free from it, and also the most thoughtful and enlightened of the writers of the Church.
Whoever has salt has also chlorine; but it is as if he had it not, for it can only act as chlorine if it is chemically evolved; thus only, then, does he really possess it.
This, then, would be the answer to the leading objection set forth above, which accordingly does not overthrow the fundamental truth that the objectively given world can only exist in the idea, thus only for a subject.
Thus only-- --Thus only groweth man aloft to the height where the lightning striketh and shattereth him: high enough for the lightning!
Thus speak and stammer: "That is MY good, that do I love, thus doth it please me entirely, thus only do I desire the good.
The wildest and most courageous animals hath he envied and robbed of all their virtues: thus only did he become--man.
It is thus only that we get beyond some of the paltry details in ourselves!
The elevation in which he places Cæsar is the most exquisite honour he could confer upon Brutus; it is thus only that he lifts into vastness the inner problem of his hero, and similarly the strength of soul which could cut this knot!
Thus only could he shape his own tools, and accomplish what at last he did accomplish.
Thus only may he hope to understand the later developments which, whether for good or evil, every form of faith has had to undergo.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thus only" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.