How To Use In name only In A Sentence

  • A scoped in-line that differs from a Ruger No. 1 single shot rifle only in which end of the barrel the assembled ammunition is loaded is certainly not primitive and is a muzzleloader in name only. Old tradional muzzelloaders or the new inlines
  • A crtc in name only gives us the illusion of regulation and protection, but in reality, it has a very diminished and marginal role.
  • Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Kinect Star Wars , and more appeared in name only this morning, the links attached to the name leading to error pages. Gizmodo
  • Their homes are mobile in name only.
  • As his presidency progressed he came to distance himself more and more from the High Federalists; by the time he retired he was a Federalist in name only.
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  • While the ultra-left may call him a DINO (Democrat In Name Only), I would like to see exactly in what stances he agrees with the government and his Party. Democratic Senate hopeful takes hard line on Obama agenda
  • Such nuptials were a union in name only, as only the king could recognize a marriage as valid.
  • A large percentage of the population is Catholic, though many are so in name only.
  • He's party leader in name only.
  • He's the boss in name only, because I issue all the orders.
  • Truth be told, he is an agent in name only, wearing the label as loosely as he does his untucked T-shirts and high-top sneakers.
  • But, when scrutinized closely, the later Roman relationship to Trojan civilization exists in name only.
  • He is leader in name only: his deputy has effectively taken over.
  • He is a scholar in name only.
  • He's the boss in name only, because I issue all the orders.
  • And so the hand of a dead man, too, will in the same way be a hand in name only, just as stone flutes might still be called flutes: for these members, too, are instruments of a kind. Meteorology
  • Of course, they were "mini" in name only: Back in the early 1970s, a "minicomputer" was a series of cabinets that dominated a room, made more noise than an asthmatic air conditioner, and had five- and six-figure price tags. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • On the wheel exists in name only rear guard line, today stable many.
  • he's a doctor in name only
  • He is leader in name only: his deputy has effectively taken over.
  • A large percentage of the population is Catholic, though many are so in name only.
  • Truth be told, he is an agent in name only, wearing the label as loosely as he does his untucked T-shirts and high-top sneakers.
  • I'm starting to think Hagan is a Democrat in name only. MoveOn ad campaign targets Hagan over 'public option'
  • Turning an adjectival similarity relation into a substantival one having the form of an identity statement yields an identity statement in name only. Relative Identity
  • The now defunct Glasgow Club's record haul of 33 wins keeps them alive in name only in the history books ahead of their former rivals - though very much still in existence!
  • In the mid-19th century the Norwegian government, eager to colonise with people a terrain it owned in name only, offered free land here to impoverished farmers from the south.

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