Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] will only " in BNC.

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1 Most sales people are that false that they will only want to know you if they can sell you something .
2 With the high costs of training and tight profit margins , operators have had to work hard to win contracts against fierce competition , and it likely that they will only recruit type-rated crews .
3 It operates however on a very limited basis in the course of nineteen ninety four it 's likely that there will only be eight half day meetings of the full European parliament in Brussels .
4 ‘ That ought to be a blinding glimpse of the obvious , and it should also be obvious that it will only happen through disciplined and focused teaching .
5 Your intellectual resources and personal qualities will be exceptional and we will only appoint those who have the clear potential to succeed .
6 If you do the chances are good that you will only have the same situation all over again or probably even worse .
7 However , those who operate the law are well aware that it will only be respected to the extent that it conforms with public opinion : the reason why journalists and broadcasters are not prosecuted much more often for undoubted infringements of the letter of the laws of contempt and official secrecy is simply that the authorities are well aware that up-to-the-hilt enforcement of these vague laws would bring the law into further disrepute , and precipitate precisely the sort of clash between government and the press that it has been the British genius to avoid , whenever possible , by cosy arrangements .
8 Do n't try to remove anything before it is ready as it will only go wrong in the long run , making all your work so far a complete waste of effort .
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