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

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1 It represents a tremendous opportunity and challenge , but these will only be obtained if the development of organisational change and information systems is properly integrated and managed .
2 This circuit is not designed to produce precise daily timings and maximum repeat accuracy will only be obtained if the temperature of the unit is kept reasonably constant .
3 Since a complete understanding of developmental mechanisms can only be obtained if the sequence and timing of events is known , methods for obtaining synchronized embryos and their constituent blastomeres have to be developed .
4 Such a near-continuous set of numbers can only be obtained if nine records are stored per track , and this will usually not be the best number of records for the file under consideration .
5 However analytical results can only be obtained if saturation is neglected , so this simplification has been used here .
6 [ 5. l 5 ( a ) ] we see that a real value for the maximum operating frequency can only be obtained if H is greater than unity , so that the square toot in the denominator can be evaluated .
7 An employment visa ( munkavallaloi vizum ) , which could only be obtained if the foreigner had a work permit , was also introduced .
8 A system of equations that provides an accurate and physically satisfactory representation of an experimental system can be cumbersome , and even complicated and of high order , so solutions may often only be obtained as numerical approximations to solutions .
9 This upset conservatives who insisted , inaccurately , that schemata could only be accepted or amended , not rejected .
10 If during repairs , further underlying damage is found , this damage may only be accepted as coming within the cover of the policy if it is directly related to the incident giving rise to the claim .
11 Please note : Bookings can only be accepted if you cut out the relevant token for the course you 're applying for and enclose it with your initial application .
12 The proposal of help could only be accepted if the BF altered their constitution to make explicit their belief in parliamentary government .
13 A central authority would only be accepted if it represented the Juntas ; backed by British agents , who thoroughly disliked the military consequences of federalism , the movement for the creation of a Central Junta triumphed over the jealousies of the important Juntas .
14 Twentieth-century evolutionists such as George Gaylord Simpson have argued that Darwin 's theory of adaptive evolution is incompatible with a belief in the necessity of progress , but in the late nineteenth century a philosophy of universal change could only be accepted if the changes were assumed to have a purposeful goal .
15 You 're soon drive round the bend by slippery blocks that wo n't let you stand still on them , electrical blocks that can only be crossed when the current 's off , blocks that crumble when you stand on ‘ em , others with gaping holes which you must fix by flicking a switch before you can cross …
16 It was as though the dullness of the tasks , the strenuous but commonplace duties of his life could only be borne if they were dramatised .
17 The information need only be given if you wish .
18 Alcoholic drinks should only be given if the doctor allows it , and the patient must not be allowed to drink excessive amounts of alcohol .
19 Consent to the application of the concession will only be given if an undertaking is given by the grantor of the schemes to notify the Revenue of any changes of ownership or control of : the grantor , the other company which jointly controls the companies concerned with the grantor , the JOC , and any other company to which the group scheme is extended by the concession .
20 On the question of giving an employee reasons for his dismissal , reasons need only be given if specifically requested by the employee ( Section 58 of the 1978 Act ) .
21 Items marked with an asterisk [ * ] would only be given if the adventurers had overcome Drachenfels himself .
22 Planning permission will only be given if planners can show it would be cheaper to supply the demand rather than reduce it with energy conservation measures .
23 But avoid unnecessary covenants of indemnity ; they should only be given if someone is truly under a continuing liability .
24 A counter-notice which must be served within 21 days after service of the Notice , should only be given where it is required that the party whose statement it is sought to admit , should be called as a witness , but there are witnesses who can not , or should not be called , that is if dead , beyond the seas , or unfit to attend , or who can not after reasonable diligence be identified , or can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection ; consequently in respect of all those persons , the opposing party is not entitled to serve a counter-notice requiring such person to be called unless he can contend that the person can , or should be called .
25 Foods should only be tested once there is a noticeable and sustained improvement .
26 This could only be detected and corrected by the user .
27 The effect of this factor , however , could only be detected when the other vulnerability factors were also considered .
28 Putting it simply , it will only be beaten if public taste demands so .
29 HIV can only be transmitted if virus from infected body fluids — blood , semen , vaginal secretions — enters the blood of another person .
30 If he has , they will only be discovered if he is put to the test .
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