Example sentences of "[is] of [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 What can you do that 's of interest to an employer ?
2 You 're welcome to search this place if that 's of interest to you , but please , I must beg you not to let the press get a whiff of my name .
3 That issue is of concern to all members , not just Council .
4 And the fact of George Carey 's criticism of massive pay rises to top bosses , and his sermon on the social responsibilities of wealth creation , is of concern to those bosses and wealth ‘ creators ’ because remarks that would have been unexceptional from other quarters came from the head of the established church — a case of the upstart vicar from Barking not yet fully appreciating the nature of his role within the establishment to which he has only recently secured entry .
5 This is the question of self-regulation , which is of concern to the Institute 's practising members , particularly smaller firms .
6 I he fact that Ferri became a member of the Fascist movement in Italy is of concern to those who regard civil liberties as a fundamental aspect of criminal law .
7 The answer to this question is of concern to government because it has responsibility for managing the economy in the interests of the community .
8 Lack of motivation and the existence of low morale is of concern to all organisations .
9 Another area that is of concern to us is the development of what 's called Patient Focused Hospitals .
10 Their common feature — if I can capture the interest of hon. Members — is that they seek to ensure the efficacy and integrity of the judicial process , which is of concern to us all , so that justice may be administered to all without interference from any quarter .
11 It is surprising to hear that Mill does n't hold this view that he thinks that erm the moral health of the citizens is of concern to the government and it actually gives , although he does n't seem to recognize this , this gives a hostage to fortune to his conservative critics because of course they can say , did say that liberalism was very damaging of er morality of the public and so we need a far more restrictive type of regime than Mill allows us .
12 Raising the image of the whole educational system is of benefit to all schools .
13 The addition of humus is of benefit to all soils , whether they are alkaline or acid , light and sandy or heavy clay .
14 As such it is of benefit to the whole organism and all its genes .
15 Neither John nor I have any objection to use of his history , especially if the information is of benefit to someone else .
16 The envious man is obsessively drawn to see through his rival 's eyes , the cruel man is as sensitive to a sufferer 's feelings as the compassionate ; and both are disinterested , in that it does not matter to them whether any injury they do is of benefit to themselves .
17 The major characteristic of these areas with lower prices , they claim , is the presence of healthy and independent brewery companies , and they conclude that such competition is of benefit to the consumer .
18 ‘ Appropriate ’ technology might usefully be defined as an idea which is of benefit to the people of developing countries , and which meets the following criteria :
19 If our interest is what is of benefit to the individual patient we must take these differences into account , and in general that means allowing the patient to decide .
20 It acts , through law , in a manner which is of benefit to commercial activity .
21 This service is being targeted at women over 50 years old because there is as yet little evidence that routine screening is of benefit to younger women .
22 The theme of the award — ‘ Local Government and the local press working together ’ is for the best advertising campaign which is of benefit to the community .
23 International hotels can produce the registration card in several languages , which is of assistance to foreign travellers .
24 When that viewpoint is outside the school it is of assistance to corporate management to weigh up its authority and seriousness .
25 But the best form of support for her is of course to be found in the framework of an affectionate and united family who will make sure that she is not too lonely and can help her to rebuild her social life .
26 Here a necessitated event is of course to be understood as an event which does stand in the given relation to some or other antecedent .
27 The first direction to think of driving out of Argelés is of course to the south .
28 It will be pleasing if the features of this sketch seem intuitively natural , as indeed we would claim , but justification for them is of course to be sought primarily in the observations of Chapters 2 to 10 and the way that these observations fit our assumptions about the bases of adjectival syntax .
29 The question is of course to the Bill .
30 DEC ( Digital ) will only work with educational institutions if the project is of advantage to the broader community and not just for the benefit of the school or college .
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