Example sentences of "only give [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These can only give extra benefits to those legal rights just discussed and are not permitted to affect them . |
2 | The tenant , however , need only give such notice as satisfies the terms of the lease . |
3 | They might be sold for 70 GCs for their metal value , but most Imperial money-changers will only give one shilling in the crown for them . |
4 | The use of a 1:1 mixture of and , with no , can only give two isotopic forms of XOO . |
5 | We understand that because of lack of work they will now only give two of those records and what people are saying and obviously really good . |
6 | Choose a punchcard which , according to your manual , is suitable for knitweave and which will only give medium length floats . |
7 | The cost of this project to the town has been £20,698 and Mr. Downham hoped that it would not only give much enjoyment , but would be treated with respect by all , so that it can be enjoyed for many years . |
8 | We can only give cursory attention to these here but more details are given in books by Tukey ( 1977 ) and Velleman and Hoaglin ( 1981 ) . |
9 | A third sack holds 1,882 Kislevite gold roubles — Imperial money-changers will only give 1 GC for 3 of these . |
10 | They can not be too strict about this relationship , for the score , whether commissioned or arranged , will only give some flavour of the traditional ways of singing and dancing . |
11 | He would only give considered opinions . |
12 | Even if we take the general figure of 50 mm ( 2 in ) per 1000 years for limestone solution used in Chapter 7 it would still only give 3 m ( 10 ft ) of lowering , which is again not enough . |
13 | On my word your Notion is not amiss ( and by the way I 'll not forget it ) I will only give this Sheet to the Bookseller , and wait on you if you 'll tell me where . ’ |
14 | ( 4 ) If a party wants a definitive ruling from the Panel executive , it will usually only give this if the other party to the takeover has been consulted ( which itself is often conducted by telephone ) . |
15 | They are political constraints , particularly with the U N , they are political ones when one considers government to government aid , I mean at the moment for instance the British Administration will only give large , significant amounts of emergency relief to countries which are already recipients of British development aid . |