Example sentences of "will only [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course not all social security benefits may be regarded as part of the remuneration package — e.g. maternity benefits to a single man — in which case the labour supply curve will only shift part of the way back to its original position .
2 The sack should be in certain Karrimor agents ' shops by now , priced £350 , but at present it will only fit people of average size or bigger — those who take , say , size 42–47 boots .
3 From 1 January 1993 , member states will only inspect imports and exports at their frontiers on a spot-check basis , so it will be more difficult to stop the illegal export of works of art .
4 Originally it catered for pupils from 5 to 16 , but local reorganisation means that eventually the school will only accommodate children of secondary school age .
5 The one in town 's got a big sign up in the window now saying as from the 1st April , we will only do methadone prescriptions in between two and five o'clock in the afternoon , right .
6 The main fault I can find with the vehicle is the cab noise at speeds over 40 mph , ( it will only do 60mph ) I know the Land Rover was never meant for motorways but we plan on taking it on our holiday , is it normal for gearboxes to sound like they are going to fly out of the window or do I have a fault ?
7 Local people interviewed on the film spoke of the emptiness of atheism and even those who remain atheists acknowledged that the spreading of the gospel , now allowed in the country , will only do good .
8 Management procedures w will relate , will only contain procedures relating to the admin of safety matters .
9 It is financed by the film industry , and will only grant certificates to movies which it considers are within the limits of public acceptability .
10 It may well be the case , however , that to some degree fear of political change does inhibit civil servants , so that in order to ensure continuity they will only promote policies which they judge both major parties will accept .
11 In the absence of any express provisions once employment has ended the law will only protect information within the second class .
12 Vaccination will only protect children against one strain of the illness .
13 Well you see Fred will only eat H P beans so
14 However , they will only eat earthworms , which is fine ″ the summer , but I would be much happier if they would take a little trout , prawns and beefheart .
15 It will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western .
16 On the afternoon of 26 August we will be holding the promised follow-up to our Emergency Services open day ; it will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western and I will be pleased if you or other senior colleagues can take part .
17 It will only involve representatives from the Police and British Gas South Western .
18 Captain America 's main man EUGENE KELLY got in touch to tell us the latest development , namely the withdrawing of the sleeve , and added : ‘ I have for a long time been a devoted customer of C&A and will only wear socks and pants with the C&A label .
19 But the divine message will only bring gloom to the Greens .
20 That bloody young fool will only bring Sharpe if he thinks it 'll cause trouble .
21 The field officer will only discover examples of pollution himself , however , when he engages in proactive enforcement , through regular surveillance by sampling or inspection or , if his suspicions are aroused , through spot checks .
22 But they are usually tied to a particular building society or insurance company and so will only arrange loans with them .
23 We will match funds for an Aids research and awareness centre in South Central and Long Beach that will only hire minority researchers and physicians in the Aids epidemic .
24 Registration is not a safeguard against damage and the Post Office will only pay compensation if the contents were adequately packed .
25 For example , the purchaser of assets will only pay stamp duty on that part of the total consideration which is attributable to assets transferred by the documents .
26 If it has grown to £447,000 then £300,000 is taxable on her death but if it falls to £247,000 her estate will only pay tax on £100,000 , assuming that the nil rate band did not change .
27 Experience suggests that they will only pay wages comparable with those in industry when circumstances force them to do so .
28 Others certainly did : Metternich remarked , ‘ in the great Confederation , there is arising a smaller union , a status in statu in the full sense of the term , which will only too soon accustom itself to achieve its own ends by its own machinery … and will only pay attention to the objects and machinery of the Confederation insofar as they are compatible with the former ’ .
29 You will only pay interest on what you have actually borrowed .
30 The present unsatisfactory state of the law relating to VAT could mean that VAT paid by the tenant may not be recoverable , and therefore the tenant should consider amending such a provision to provide that it will only pay VAT on such sums where it is first presented with a valid VAT invoice in the tenant 's name .
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