Example sentences of "will only [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | However , we believe that the market for biological agents will only be developed if we have a clear understanding of their mode of action . |
2 | However , it will only be developed in cases where the public advantage in receiving the information clearly outweighs the private injury which may be suffered . |
3 | Obviously you will only be asked to come for an interview if you have made an initial approach for a job . |
4 | Fault scarps will only be formed where a fault breaks the surface ; they can either die out laterally or merge into a monocline ( Fig. 3.33(A) ) . |
5 | ‘ And this time next year , with 18 League games instead of 12 , the game will only be played by students and guys with secure jobs . |
6 | These workers will only be employed if there is demand for the products they make — for export , from the government or from the employers themselves . |
7 | If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time . |
8 | Type in a filename and the graph template will be saved in memory and will only be stored to disk when you save it again . |
9 | Thus , she is protected against general movements in prices , and will only be affected by movements in the relative prices of kryptonite and phlogiston futures , over and above those caused by general price movements . |
10 | National income and employment will only be affected if the fall in the rate of interest causes a rise in investment and , possibly , consumption . |
11 | Although all polling station results will be in today the official result will only be announced on January 4 , after the Electoral College has cast its votes — however these are always a rubber-stamping of today 's return figures . |
12 | The many rules and regulations concerning licensing will only be touched on in this section ; they form in themselves a considerable volume of law . |
13 | Again , the implication is clear — we have to think of buried sites in their landscapes , which will only be detected via redevelopment projects and cropmarks on air photographs . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | A major limitation is that , generally , an injunction will only be granted if the employer was in fact willing to continue with the contract , ie where the real problem was the prospect of unwelcome interference in the contract by a third party . |
17 | Leave will only be granted if the appeal involves a point of law of general public importance . |
18 | It reads , In conservation areas , permission will only be granted for developments including changes of use , especially from residential from residential use , providing that they enhance the character of the existing buildings in terms of design , scale , grouping , materials , and will not cumulatively substantially increase the generation of traffic , parking and other activities , beyond the environmental capacity of the conservation area . |
19 | This includes the child who will only be granted leave if the court is satisfied that he has sufficient understanding to make the application ( s10(9) ) . |
20 | This leads directly on to an issue which will only be noted here , leaving further discussion until the next chapter . |
21 | The ABI also requests that , in the circular to shareholders , there should be an undertaking that the authority to buy-in will only be exercised if so to do would result in an increase in earnings per share and is in the best interests of shareholders generally . |
22 | Putting it simply , it will only be beaten if public taste demands so . |
23 | Payment will only be resumed once the group returns to greater profitability and cuts its bank borrowing significantly . |
24 | If he has , they will only be discovered if he is put to the test . |
25 | A restrictive clause will only be upheld if it is ‘ reasonable ’ from everyone 's viewpoint . |
26 | The birth rate will only be cut , however , if the health prospects of poor families are improved . |
27 | If I save life on this planet , it will only be saved for ten thousand years . |
28 | She turns the Government 's self-help approach around by arguing that urban recovery will only be achieved by empowering the people who live in cities . |
29 | The National Curriculum may introduce a greater degree of consistency in respect of subject content , but quality in the way such content is treated will only be achieved if the anomalies at the various levels — LEA support , school curriculum management and development , classroom provision — are attended to . |
30 | Therefore , while defensive measures must not be abandoned for the foreseeable future , we firmly believe sustainability will only be achieved by injecting an environmental imperative into the developmental process . |