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

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1 Irrespective of the cause of anxiety , punishing the horse will only make things worse .
2 The British Association for Shooting and Conservation says it will campaign against changes to current regulations , arguing that setting up a complicated bureaucracy to control shooting will only cause confusion .
3 Most commonly , the units will only use family labour , but if wage-labour is employed , there is likely to be a large differential between wage rates in the periphery and those paid in the centre .
4 Any fiscal measures dampening demand for new cars will only increase unemployment in the motor trade .
5 It is normal practice , subject to negotiation , for contracts to be executed on the basis that completion will only take place once the relevant consents have been obtained or approvals given .
6 In relation to a fixed charge , the purchaser should insist that completion will only take place if a deed of release in terms satisfactory to the purchaser is delivered at or before completion .
7 In the absence of any express provisions once employment has ended the law will only protect information within the second class .
8 That bloody young fool will only bring Sharpe if he thinks it 'll cause trouble .
9 But the offspring will only favour acts of altruism where the benefit exceeds the cost discounted by the figure we agreed .
10 A standard form of agreement is set out in Appendix I. The essential elements of a confidentiality agreement are an acknowledgment by the purchaser that : ( a ) the existence of the negotiations and all information received relating to the vendor 's business is confidential ; ( b ) the purchaser will maintain the confidentiality and ensure that all persons receiving the information maintain the confidentiality ; ( c ) the purchaser will only use information for assessing its acquisition of the business and for no other purpose ; ( d ) the purchaser will return all the information and either return or destroy all copies if the transaction does not complete .
11 A mis-used gadget will only make problems worse by forcing a horse into a shape before he is physically strong enough .
12 Well you see Fred will only eat H P beans so
13 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 .
14 Conforming with the regulations will only increase costs by 7p to 8p per passenger . ’
15 ‘ A renewal of confidence in the UK will only take place through a change in Government policy , ’ he said .
16 Without enough personal insurance , passengers will only receive Pounds 13.63 compensation for each kilogram of luggage lost in Britain .
17 UI is rightly concerned that constantly harping on the about the incompatibilities between Destiny and Solaris will only demoralise software houses and lose applications for Unix .
18 But this does not indicate that the particular swim where you are catching 3lb to 4lb barbel will only produce fish in that size range , for once that shoal moves out it is not unusual for another shoal to move in , be they bigger or smaller .
19 However , the hard copy formatter will only add modules into a volume when :
20 He added : ‘ The Government will only use policemen or military personnel to protect the life and limb of citizens at risk .
21 Vaccination will only protect children against one strain of the illness .
22 The extending of the charges will only encourage cyclists to take their bikes by other means , thus losing revenue for the railways .
23 Since tandems etc are at present being carried , and there are no substantial proposed changes to the rolling stock , the ban can not be justified by space constraints.The extending of the charges will only encourage cyclists to take their bikes by other means , thus losing revenue for the railways .
24 By contrast , where food resources are relatively constant the population will be close to the carrying capacity of the environment and successful reproduction will only balance mortality .
25 But the divine message will only bring gloom to the Greens .
26 Of course , the message will only make sense if it can be successfully decompressed when it reaches the user .
27 If the three-day time limit is not complied with the certificate will only cover costs incurred after the date of issue .
28 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 .
29 You can make a selection of names to be included in the list so the computer will only display combinations of the selected names .
30 A Land Rover Parts dealers ' computer will only recognise RTC 3291 .
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