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

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1 And it 's more likely that the cloudier west coast will only struggle to ten celcius , that 's fifty farenheit .
2 But there is little doubt in my mind that the future will only go to the large company if that large company is really able to release the energies and the synergies that ought to be a part of the grand design and make more than the sum of the parts .
3 Dave Escott bought at the height of the boom , and any back rent will only add to his negative equity .
4 Therefore , in dealings between businesses , the product liability part of the Act will only apply to defective products causing death or personal injury .
5 The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases .
6 The tale of the fall at the last fence by the VA can be told one day , but for now talk of fund-raising , sponsorship , sale of merchandise etc etc by keen , but necessarily overnight , groupings of enthusiasts will only serve to muddy the waters .
7 And they assert that discounting will only lead to lower profits all round , a reduction in the number of titles on offer and an increase in market share by the larger chains at the expense of small booksellers .
8 It would take a lot of variation to show serious differences in performance , in fact one could ‘ round down ’ the basic diameter to one metre ( 39in ) and , with a given 230g or 8oz load , the loading will only vary to 294g/sq m or 0.95oz/sq ft which in any circumstances is very light loading indeed .
9 If he wins the next two legs , today and tomorrow , his total prize money as overall Grade A champion will only amount to £970 — but he will have the opportunity to compete at Wembley for the rest of the week .
10 These kinds of quantities will only go to Intel 's best customers .
11 fear that improved communications will only lead to further , unreasonable demands for information .
12 With a very shallow L curve ( as in Figure 18.3 ) , a rise in money supply from M to M' will only lead to a small fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
13 Bachman will only talk to the chairman of the board himself ?
14 Some firms are acting as though this measure will only apply to their companies . ’
15 The change will only apply to the fixed public switched telephone network existing cellular phones and the 0800 services will not be affected — but it will mean reprogramming systems from the simplest memory telephone to the most complex computer-integrated telephony network , and all of the digital exchanges that now cover most of Britian .
16 It said that further technical measures of this kind will only lead to increases in carbon dioxide emissions .
17 The final decision will only relate to where the girl lives and does not affect her parents ' other rights .
18 The afternoon will remain partly sunny , but temperatures will only rise to 9 Celsius , 48 Fahrenheit and their could be an occasional shower .
19 The reason I make this point is that while a retired architect may be covered by the PI policy of the firm he has left , that cover will only extend to the work he was involved with while a member of that practice .
20 Its ears are only sensitive to the frequencies of these sounds and its brain will only respond to certain patterns of sound , so nearly all unnecessary noises are excluded .
21 But before you get on the phone to the North Shields headquarters , be warned : the Standard will only lend to those living in the North East and as far south as Hartlepool .
22 Until then , talk of cash limited budgets will only add to general practitioners ' sense of being required to make too many changes too quickly .
23 Breakfast will only stretch to a cup of coffee unless I get my arse in gear and go to Sainsbury 's .
24 Some of these effects were immediate ; others will only come to light in time , if at all .
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