Example sentences of "but [pers pn] will only [be] " in BNC.

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1 No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option , but you will only be able to respond to task mail which is outstanding for you .
2 Disablement Benefit is paid as a weekly pension but you will only be paid if you are assessed as at least 14 per cent disabled .
3 ‘ Fortunately the Warwickshire manager , Bob Woolmer , is a friend of South African cricket and is looking after Allan 's interests but we will only be happy while he is there in charge of him . ’
4 If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time .
5 These people will still be entitled to all the investment returns on the with-profits element of their investment — which accounts on average for about half of all investment into UWP contracts — but they will only be entitled to 60 per cent of the infrastructure profits on both the with-profits and the unit-linked business .
6 I agree with your correspondent 's sentiments regarding the Forth Road Bridge and the removal of the tolls , but he will only be arriving a few minutes earlier at Edinburgh 's infamous Barnton roundabout tailback , which I believe can only be resolved by switching transport policy away from cars and road freight .
7 Similarly the human being can attain happiness , but it will only be after many years that this fruit of the human mind will be tasted .
8 A four-man panel imposed the heaviest fine in their power — but it will only be paid if Surrey 's bowlers are involved in another incident within two years .
9 HVX is currently in alpha test on uni-processor RS/6000s , but it will only be delivered for multi-processors , Fowler says , because GCOS 6 applications need the power multi-processors can offer .
10 There 's no reason for the door to stay shut for good over that flying incident , but it will only be opened if he wants it enough . ’
11 Such research can usually identify particular features such as barns , dovecotes or manor houses and show the distribution of estates in outline ; but it will only be with very full documentation , or dogged persistence , that smaller pieces of land belonging to such estates can be distinguished .
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