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1 I will relate only one thing yet, belonging to this twilight time.
2 Does what you wish to say to me relate only to yourself?
3 But his charges relate only to murder and attempted murder, not to terrorism.
4 Their results for the generalized seizures therefore relate only to generalized onset tonic-clonic seizures.
5 But they relate only to the sun and the planets.
6 Guaidó's big splash has caused widening ripples that relate only obliquely to Venezuelans' suffering.
7 These are the axioms which properly relate only to quantities (quanta) as such.
8 You relate only a few inconsequential and outré trifles.
9 These, it is clear, they say, relate only to poor alchymists, and therefore false ones.
10 First, "our forests" relate only to the forests in England.
11 But I shall relate only the principal.
12 Where is it now, except in statutes which relate only to one very small class of offences.
13 However, as I relate only what I know, I shall be very brief upon this interesting event.
14 Application should relate only to "what is necessary" in relation to preserving Irish in an area.
15 The initial levels of complaints relate only to articles written in newspapers and magazines since January 1st last.
16 The reason why mathematical cognition can relate only to quantity is to be found in its form alone.
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This collocation consists of: Relate only through the time
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