Example sentences of "[be] [prep] more interest " in BNC.

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1 Because such religions are of more interest to the media than are more ‘ ordinary ’ religions , it is quite likely that whenever the tragedy occurs we shall be treated to the headline Cult Member Commits Suicide .
2 Although this may seem to be of more interest to a mountaineer it does give a most convincing sense of reality to his hills and this without a sterile exactitude .
3 ANDREW QUINN , 13 , said the show would be of more interest to 16 or 17-year-olds .
4 So therefore it might be of more interest to practitioners if I take some typical enquiries and describe the way they are tackled .
5 It is the differences between the two movements , however , that will be of more interest to us here .
6 ( For a ‘ developed ’ country , this will probably concentrate on the questions asked in the census form ; for other parts of the world the method of conducting the census may be of more interest . )
7 The sheer size of the audience would have made the decade significant but what is of more interest in the 1930s was the way in which responses to Hollywood became more and more complex .
8 His mature view is of more interest to us today .
9 But this only tells us the earliest date at which the book could have been written , not the latest date , which is of more interest .
10 Consequently , until 1935 the labour movement is of more interest when studied in its extra-parliamentary role , which centred largely around the issue of unemployment .
11 It took as long again for their theories to be discredited , despite the fact that almost none of their Hollywood idols would agree that they were the sole auteur of the films they made ; while the greatest weakness of their belief was that the most flawed work by one of their preferred film-makers was of more interest than a major piece by one of those they did not rate .
12 The pitch at Devonport was of more interest to bowlers than batsmen , and only a steady 76 from Broad , with some support from Lamb , gave England a reasonable total of 177 .
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