Example sentences of "only [noun] [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 My only hesitation is whether the two middle bands are wide enough .
2 My only worry is that , with the ground drying up , they might go so fast that he gets disheartened .
3 ‘ Her only worry is that you might not . ’
4 Our only worry is that this re-organisation might be used as an opportunity to cut funds to the police .
5 My only worry is that I 'm turning him into New Boy with an unhealthy interest in housework .
6 ‘ It 's such great fun that , as Harry Secombe said , your only worry is that someone will knock on your door one night and say , ‘ I want it all back . ’ '
7 My only worry is that the majority of your classes would be in French .
8 His only worry is that the 500 official tickets he will be getting will not be enough .
9 Bill said : ‘ My only worry is if his former lover , the Penthouse model Gennifer Flowers , turns up on my doorstep .
10 My only worry was that I suspected Charlie had never bothered to pay any tax in the first place .
11 I tried again , saying we were trying to decide how many of us could get to this wedding and we wanted to look smart , but the only response was that he did n't want to hear anything about weddings , thank you .
12 ‘ The only defence is that John Major was not told .
13 The only defence is that the estate agent took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid committing the offence .
14 ‘ My only excuse is that I was pretty exhausted after my stay in the Middle East , and not totally reorientated after being awakened after such a short sleep .
15 My only excuse is that Bob Nichols ’ heart attack came as a shock .
16 My only excuse is that I love Paige very much , and I always protect those I love .
17 ‘ My only excuse is that it was a traumatic incident and I was in shock . ’
18 Her only excuse was that it had happened so quickly — too quickly .
19 The only change is that Metrologia will now market them as MI486 boxes , based on Intel technology .
20 The only difficulty is that thespians are not , on the whole , accustomed to making up their own lines .
21 I think the only difficulty is that bound not the Boundary Commission , the erm , Charities Commission who er , have very awkward rules about things , which er , they could still er , still try to resolve .
22 The major television stations , in looking towards a mass audience , will inevitably focus on more dramatic events and issues in their depiction of the subject , and one 's only hope is that such depictions will be balanced and sensitively written .
23 ‘ The only hope is that a new party will emerge and change everything , ’ says a typically frustrated businessman .
24 My only hope is that we shall never have to use it against the Seven . ’
25 ‘ Our only hope is that enough toys are produced so that the same problems will not arise . ’
26 For the Tory Opposition , the only hope was that the Bill might be delayed ; that , with the delay , the working man would come to realise that , if the Bill became law , he would have been wholly disenfranchised ; and that , with the realisation , the lower classes would unite with the aristocracy to secure the rejection of the proposals contained in the Bill and their replacement by others much more modest .
27 The only constraint is that the information is ‘ off the record ’ which means the source of the information must remain anonymous .
28 ‘ Their only disadvantage is that you ca n't take the painkillers with them .
29 Its only disadvantage is that it will project the curtain fixture further into the room and when the curtains are open the batten will be visible .
30 Its only disadvantage is that it is n't as quite as easy as plugging in a coprocessor card .
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