We have no meanings for "refer only" in our records yet.
1 The specimens refer only to the geological formation of the distant interior.
2 I will, however, refer only to a single instance in that play.
3 We can here refer only to the last of these topics.
4 I shall refer only briefly to it, and to his conversion.
5 I will refer only to the future of 'Madame de Santos.'
6 The person said the comments refer only to high-voltage grids.
7 These remarks, however, refer only to those who are rich, or beautiful in person.
8 In fact this statement was intended to refer only to payments to Charles Haughey's family.
9 It is possible that the documents refer only to the Lovelaces of Hurley, co. Berks.
10 Generally these refer only to the action(s) taken on that line.
11 It does not refer only to the death of Jesus, but to His whole life.
12 His own interesting notes, it is obvious, refer only to the closing months of the period.
13 The official estimate is not precise, since our statistics of emigration refer only to non-European countries.
14 I need not say, that they refer only to subjects of a theological and polemical nature.
15 Numerous examples might be mentioned; but I will refer only to Ligny, Waterloo, Bautzen, Dennewitz, Leuthen.
16 For our purpose it is necessary to refer only to the principal crises in his public life.
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