Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be of [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Forgive me if I seem to be playing the amateur sleuth once again , but something else occurred to me the other day , which might or might not be of interest to you . ’
2 It might just be of help to me .
3 Owen , feeling at last that he ought to retire from contra matters — — but remembering what he had sworn ‘ on the altar of God ’ — hoped that he might still be of use to North ‘ against another group of Godless communists . ’
4 It might well be of concern to him , for example , if the content of a particular religion proved to be at odds with the ethical criteria he would associate himself with the concept of Truth .
5 ‘ I happened to observe you reading that notice below and it does seem to me that this challenging task might well be of interest to you .
6 I consider that it could only be of assistance to them if they had that foundation with which to commence their overview of the requirements of the case and the discharge of their statutory duty under the Children Act 1989 .
7 It may be that Wilfrid 's personal support could still be of assistance to an aspiring aetheling , but it is interesting that Eadwulf spurned Wilfrid 's overtures .
8 I mean this is something that we could maybe be of help to in fact maybe something that I could be of help to them on because I actually do lectures on public relations how to assess what I mean at a very basic level you want to communicate with press how do you do it but before you do it why do you want to do it .
9 The Code may also be of relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies .
10 These rooms may also be of interest to those conferences mounting large exhibitions on the lower level of the Communal Building .
11 The attention of members is drawn to a new Public Notice , 727 , dealing with various new VAT schemes for retailers , which may well be of interest to the clients of many members .
12 And even if the signature is original it would only be of value to an autograph hunter not an art collector .
13 The only greenbelt erm er in North Yorkshire er is the is is the West Yorkshire statutory greenbelt in the Western part er of Selby District Council , but the area of land the area of search that we have defined as about er ten miles would not take in any er would not be of relevance to the West Yorkshire greenbelt .
14 The Vobster Line is very much in its infancy and although not yet ready for passenger carrying , will nevertheless be of interest to those wishing to see what has been achieved to date and to learn of the plans for the future .
15 course in taxonomic botany will make considerable use of our information resources , and staff expertise , but hopefully the research undertaken will also be of benefit to ourselves .
16 The Guide will also be of benefit to others interested in this provision such as careers officers and recruitment officers .
17 The calculation and accounting treatment of goodwill will also be of importance to UK based purchasers .
18 I hope this book will also be of value to the professional surveyor — in its breadth if not its depth — but I have written it in terms best suited to the non-professional , enthusiastic house-owner .
19 We are concerned if we perform badly or dangerously at some times and the effects of poor performance will also be of interest to managers and the general public .
20 Within a single volume a range of topics is covered that will also be of interest to a wider readership .
21 The guidance note will also be of interest to mortgage brokers and estate agents .
22 It will also be of interest to members of the South Donegal Railway Restoration Society as one of the items featured is the County Donegal Railways railcar .
23 G Nat History & tc will also be of interest to me as an evidence that our intercourse has been productive of none but the most amicable feelings , that your [ two words illegible ] [ eyes the blessing of friends ] [ illegible ]
24 This requirement is linked to the formative view of assessment as outlined above , and will clearly be of benefit to less academic pupils .
25 Both Astrid and Thomas agree that the collaborative nature of the joint venture can only be of benefit to all the participants .
26 Joan has worked very hard and conscientiously during her term of office but she feels that a fresh look at the job through a new treasurer in 1987 can only be of benefit to the Society .
27 As well as involving our audiences more , it may also help to attract new members which can only be of benefit to the Society let's hope it will be a regular event .
28 Surely such a creature can not be of use to us ? ’
29 His professional engineering career started on the truck side , and he sees his task mainly as miniaturisation to bring all the advantages of power and economy enjoyed by the heavy goods diesel driver down to the size where they can also be of benefit to the motorist .
30 Data analysis can also be of interest to management as a way of understanding their organisation .
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