Example sentences of "be only for the " in BNC.

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1 Because of this , foreign currency mortgages , which are being sold very heavily at the moment by financial intermediaries ( linked to banks and other financial institutions which are providing the funds ) , are only for the financially sophisticated .
2 But the Oswestry one I think , would probably be only for the , to be handled faster , because that one is likely to take place in existing erm , council owned er , units at whereas the one at Craven Arms will require the , the building of a business development centre at Craven Arms , on part of the , on part of the joint development site between district and county , and the Rural Development Commission .
3 Sanatoria , popular by the end of the century , were only for the better-off , apart from some charitable foundations , and in any case had little effect .
4 And we nearly come under it er were only for the Yanks .
5 " It 's only for the voyage , remember , " said the captain smoothly .
6 Erm and I know one that I do know now said it 's Certainly , she said , it 's only for the money I do it , nothing else .
7 ‘ It 's only for the players and the managers .
8 ‘ It 's only for the one night . ’
9 It 's only for the people who get desperate and get stuck .
10 That 's only for the index if you want to get one out
11 Yeah , Swiss school but it 's only for the the old pupils .
12 Next thing it 's only for the year .
13 See even if it 's only for the three days
14 Just knowing the size and the weight is n't , you might , that 's alright , that 's only for the price what 's in it is vital because if I asked the sales people from their top ten major customers what do you carry for them ?
15 You mentioned the Saudi deal has been announced , but so far it 's only for the Tornado and not the full go ahead to .
16 That 's only for the banks though is n't it ?
17 This sort of reading is only for the dedicated follower of the history of taste , though any reader particularly interested in a picture may find within a single catalogue entry an acutely discriminating judgement or interesting facts ; for example , Tietze 's entry also points out that Manet so much admired the Tintoretto self-portrait that he made a copy of it .
18 There were Fred , aged 70 , and Betty , aged 66 , who embarked on a trial relationship in defiance of the prevailing belief that sex is only for the under-35s .
19 The accommodation provided is only for the use of passengers shown on the Final Invoice as confirmed by us ; subletting , sharing or assignment is prohibited .
20 It is only for the last century and a half that a direct picture becomes a convincing possibility .
21 However , as stated previously , it is only for the purposes of discussion that any AL can be considered on its own ; in reality , the various activities are closely related and do not have distinct boundaries .
22 As explained earlier when describing the model of living and the model for nursing , the 12 ALs are interrelated ; so too the body systems as categorised by the human biologists are interrelated and it is only for the purposes of description and discussion that they are dealt with separately .
23 Premier League chief Rick Parry has been invited but it is only for the 14 clubs .
24 This kind of operation is only for the benefit of the firm .
25 But in sub-Saharan Africa , for example , television is only for the privileged few , whereas radio surpasses all other media in terms of audience .
26 It is only for the most severe disability class that the majority , 51 per cent , live in some form of institutional care .
27 I must emphasise that this is only for the very good golfer .
28 It is only for the time being .
29 On granting or transferring a restricted hotel licence or a restaurant licence in respect of any premises , a licensing board shall , if as regards the use of the premises for the provision of the customary main meals it appears to the board that it is only for the customary main meal at midday or only for the customary main meal in the evening that the premises fall within paragraph ( a ) ( ii ) of the restricted hotel licence or paragraph ( a ) ( ii ) of the restaurant licence as set out in Schedule 1 to this Act , insert in the licence a condition that there shall be no permitted hours in the evening , or that there shall be permitted hours in the premises only in the evening , as the case requires .
30 Although Britain has been occupied by man for more than 25,000 years , in a form of intermittent visits over long periods between glaciations , it is only for the last 12,000 years or so that the country has been continuously occupied , with people moving into Britain permanently to exploit what resources were available .
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