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

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1 I 'll only be gone for half an hour or so , she reassured herself : plenty of time to finish it all when I get back .
2 I 'll only be sitting in the coffee shop till five past five anyway like so
3 I 've told the teeniest weeniest white lie and said that I will only be staying with you for a week or so . "
4 Again , the implication is clear — we have to think of buried sites in their landscapes , which will only be detected via redevelopment projects and cropmarks on air photographs .
5 This leads directly on to an issue which will only be noted here , leaving further discussion until the next chapter .
6 Michael Feist Countryside special sites could be in open countryside away from Government policies concerning sustainability , I wonder how Professor Lock would see the situation emerging whereby a local authority has allocated a certain amount of land in its local plan for development for industrial or commercial purposes , it 's tried to erm identify a broad range of criteria but it also identified special sites erm which will only be released in exceptional circumstances , that happened to be an open countryside and had the advantages that it may be a little close to the A one or somewhere similar .
7 An estimate of charges including taxation which will only be known with certainty at the end of the year has been fairly included .
8 Local authorities will be given new powers over a second tier of less heavily polluting processes , which will only be allowed to take place after councils have imposed stringent operating conditions .
9 Investment in training will therefore be discouraged , and managers are similarly discouraged from causing the company to engage in research and development and other projects the return from which will only be reflected in managers ' rewards in the long term .
10 You may prefer to donate money , which will only be used to buy goods for use in the orphanages .
11 The answer to the last question is , of course , the so-called Standby Credit which is really a form of performance guarantee which will only be drawn on in the event of default by the party who has contracted to perform some service .
12 If you have any queries about reception or frequency please ring our special radio Helpline on 0345 010313 during office hours — you 'll only be charged at the local rate .
13 But if you had your name and year at the top you could actually put a simple statement along the bottom because you 'll only be issuing it for year nine
14 So you 'll only be letting yourself down .
15 This includes the child who will only be granted leave if the court is satisfied that he has sufficient understanding to make the application ( s10(9) ) .
16 Sometimes you may want to reach everyone on the list , but more often you will only be using certain sections or even picking out a dozen or so specialist outlets .
17 Obviously you will only be asked to come for an interview if you have made an initial approach for a job .
18 The matter could conceivably be overlooked : either if ( instead of from your last employer ) , you are due to get a pension from an earlier employer ; or if you will only be receiving a State pension — and not a company pension in addition .
19 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 .
20 If such a change occurs at your hotel , you will only be notified if we believe it involves a significant change in facilities or standards .
21 You will only be taken on if you can convince your employer of this keenness .
22 we 'll only be briefing the interview staff
23 If the focus process suggests one candidate in an earlier ‘ batch ’ than another , we can say that it is imposing a strong preference between those candidates ; so strong that the second one will only be considered at all if the reasoner decides the first is completely implausible .
24 Although this aquarium will hold a fair number of young fish , problems will rapidly arise when they grow , so we will only be dealing with three or four fish .
25 Maybe in the future , like the Chinese , we will only be allowed one child .
26 They will only be challenged if ‘ it can be shown that the proposed referral is wholly unjustified on clinical grounds , or where an alternative referral would be equally efficacious , taking into account the patient 's wishes ’ .
27 Where the departure follows upon some dispute , on the other hand , there will be a natural inclination to enforce the restrictions in full , but it should be remembered that they will only be binding upon the outgoing partner himself , not on third parties .
28 For them , all other things being equal , they will only be selected to make a sacrifice , where the benefit is twice the cost .
29 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 .
30 In the normal course of events they will only be seen en masse after the Trooping of the Colour and on Christmas morning at Windsor ; and the wisdom passed from experienced staff to newcomers is never to put them on stage together .
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