Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun] can only " in BNC.

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1 Of all the visits Scott can only recall one where the SSD would have delivered all eight key tasks in time for April regardless of the Support Force .
2 Now that the tussle has begun in earnest , the East European telecommunications industry can only grow more confused .
3 In those circumstances treatment can only be justified by the principle of necessity , as stated by Lord Goff of Chieveley in In re F. ( Mental Patient : Sterilisation ) [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 1 , 75–76 :
4 Harden estimates that under current conditions productivity can only be maintained for between 10 and 75 years .
5 Equitable Life Assurance Society in Guernsey ( 0481 716021 ) has designed International Investment Plan written under Guernsey life law and which can be on joint lives ; while International Personal Pension Plan written under Guernsey pensions legislation can only be written on a single life .
6 In conclusion , the 1989 Children Act can only go part of the way towards changing the direction and ethos of child care in the nineties .
7 As recently as 1978 , the Court of Appeal was emphatic that ‘ police officers can only arrest for offences ’ .
8 On non-school days children should not work any more than five hours if they are under 15 and on Sundays children can only work two hours .
9 Current criticisms of ‘ self-regulation ’ in the financial services sector can only reinforce this tendency .
10 The Yorkshire boxers ' misfortune at having to box twice so soon before the N-E Counties finals can only help the N-E division winners , who laid on another fine night of boxing at Gateshead Leisure Centre on Friday .
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