Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ft provides an invaluable example of the way in which soft systems ideas can be of benefit to MS professionals and other analysts , and , in turn , to those organisations that make use of their services . |
2 | As a further contribution to the debate the RCN has produced this document which provides broad lines of guidance which could be of assistance to nurse managers . |
3 | The Code may also be of relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies . |
4 | The results should be of relevance to policy makers interested in resource use in the NHS . |
5 | With space at a premium in most sheds , workshops and garages , the Lee/Rowan range of Sports and Leisure organisers will be of interest to sport enthusiasts . |
6 | Similarly , holiday route guides or DIY maintenance might be of interest to motoring magazines , with car or accessory manufacturers as sponsors . |
7 | The book will be of interest to bereavement counsellors , sociologists and , of course , to ministers and those who train them . |
8 | The guidance note will also be of interest to mortgage brokers and estate agents . |
9 | The results will be of interest to food retailers and have a wider significance for other areas of retailing . |
10 | However , Article 130R(5) introduced by the Single European Act states that within their respective spheres of competence , the Community and the Member States shall co-operate with third countries and with the relevant international organizations , but then adds that this provision shall be without prejudice to Member States ' competence to negotiate in international bodies and to conclude international agreements . |
11 | Tickets will be on sale to gold members who have not yet applied for tickets , from 9am today . |