Example sentences of "will [vb infin] only [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The privatisation will affect only the long-distance element of the network , which is run over lines leased from both British Telecom and Mercury . |
2 | But it will make only a marginal difference to the stagnant housing market . |
3 | This is because the profit function before the change must have been horizontal at the optimum , so a small change in the optimum price will make only a marginal difference to the firms ' profits . |
4 | Yet , although that directive will need only a qualified majority vote , it is unlikely to whisk through the council . |
5 | If you are aiming almost for pure comedy , then your detective will need only the smallest core of toughness or commonsense . |
6 | The rest , certainly many fewer than now , will do only a limited business . |
7 | Depending on where they are standing a person looking from either side will see only a partial image or a totally dark and blank screen . |
8 | Depending on where they are standing a person looking from either side will see only a partial image or a totally dark and blank screen . |
9 | Both will run only the new Solaris 2.1 ( UX No 409 ) . |
10 | Usually the teacher will use only a short sequence . |
11 | The present chapter will constitute only a brief indication as to the relevant Acts and principles ; the reader needing more detail is referred to the Acts themselves and to Honoré 's work , or that of others . |
12 | Banks and financial institutions will be forced to buy privatisation certificates , but will gain only the dead twigs of the state sector . |
13 | But the results are so late in arriving that they will have only a limited influence on national policies for coronary prevention . |
14 | Advice from the specialist agencies should be taken , because every census count will have only a partial alignment with the target audience being sought . |
15 | Owing to a circular symmetry the electric field will have only a radical component , independent of the azimuth angle . |
16 | If the vehicle for the institutional investors is a limited partnership , it is likely each underlying investor will have only a small share of Newco , which will be insufficient to make Newco its 51% subsidiary . |
17 | A confidential Department of Employment memo states , the scheme will have only a minimal training element . |
18 | Usually , a band or artist will have only a short working life in which to earn sufficient money to live on for the rest of their lives . |
19 | So the forces that they carry will have only a short range . |
20 | The cost of the bid to Tiphook is put at £2million , which it says will have only a minor impact on full year results . |
21 | By relying on circular symmetry we can further claim that the electric field will have only a radial component which means that |
22 | However , since new additions comprise under one per cent of the total stock each year , they will have only a trivial effect on the distribution of housing types in the near future ( it should be noted that conversions of dwellings are not included in the figures given above ) . |
23 | Tidying your Windows Program Manager will take only a few minutes and might save hours of frustration in the future . |
24 | The proposed discount will go only a certain way towards doing what is needful . |
25 | But an element of rationing can override this tendency : when people know that their budgets will stand only a certain level of instalment payment , that forces them into longer repayment schedules than they would otherwise choose . |
26 | No doubt the offenders were heartened by the fact that if caught , they will serve only a few years . |
27 | In our example , if B has induced A to sell him the goods by making a misrepresentation , then B will acquire only a voidable title . |
28 | The state library association backed clearinghouses and subject-oriented clearinghouses of the USA , because no staff salaries are required , will require only a limited amount of financial assistance . |
29 | Chancellor Norman Lamont has bowed to pressure and will impose only a small rise on drinkers and smokers . |
30 | This is why my own experiments have paid relatively little attention to the effects of such substances , and they will play only a small part in the unfolding story of the chapters that follow . |