Example sentences of "[be] [adv] of [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Forget about instep crampons or ones without forward facing points , which are only of interest to walkers . |
2 | It also welcomes the changes in VAT , which are clearly of benefit to commerce , and the measures to encourage prompt payment of VAT , the delays in which it says are a vital factor affecting a great number of firms . |
3 | As the authors state , such letters are also of benefit to hospital clinicians , who can focus on the problems much more quickly than by scanning notes ( often untidy or illegible ) plus related correspondence and results . |
4 | Commentary articles deal with issues in , or arising from , research that are also of interest to readers outside research . |
5 | There are a number of specialist vehicles concentrating on eastern Europe , but they are mainly of interest to institutions . |
6 | Given all the momentous developments in the environmental sphere that are taking place on the world stage , with which I 'm sure you are involved , I hope you wo n't mind me asking for help over an irritating little problem which is nonetheless of importance to UK environment groups . |
7 | The baton is frequently of use to soloists , who are not all musicians , and whose eye profitably follows the baton 's movements , especially in slow tempos , which are always the hardest to follow : but then it is not heard . |
8 | Public transport may be the only option and is therefore of concern to management . |
9 | The island was also of interest to geologists , botanists , zoologists and other scientists . |