Example sentences of "of more interest " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Indeed the detailed , cautious , inconclusive report of the commission is probably now of more interest to outsiders like me than it is to the Kenyans .
5 Of more interest to potential buyers however , is likely to be its fuel economy , rated at around 45mgp on unleaded fuel .
6 ANDREW QUINN , 13 , said the show would be of more interest to 16 or 17-year-olds .
7 So therefore it might be of more interest to practitioners if I take some typical enquiries and describe the way they are tackled .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Back on Praslin we spent half a day in the reserve of Valle/1e de Mai , which is probably of more interest to a botanist .
11 His mature view is of more interest to us today .
12 Harry Moyle 's very detailed examination of Hampden , aided by his own personal experience in the aircraft , is perhaps of more interest to the aircraft than the lifeboat enthusiast but is included here for two very good reasons .
13 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 .
14 Of more interest to her was Sebastian 's appearance , which was delightful — wide eyed , golden-red haired , sunny , surprised — and his manner , which , as they fell into chat , was even more attractive .
15 Of more interest is the Fraumunster , which shares with St Peter 's a ninth-century origin , and a thirteenth-century construction of the present edifice .
16 The largest of all Blackwells Art & Poster Shop 's calendar suppliers is Pomegranate , which offers a magnificent range of subject matter — not just Monet , Hopper , Escher , Klimt and Impressionists , but calendars of the work of Piranesi , Charles Rennie Mackintosh , William Blake , Childe Hassam , Maxfield Parrish and Redoute , and perhaps of more interest to the general bookshop , a range of other subjects that includes astronomy with a calendar of The Maps of the Heavens , feminist history in Women Who Dared , Classic Jazz and Classic Blues Musicians , Shakespeare 's World , archaeology with Sacred Stone Sites , The History of Medicine and an array of natural history subjects , including The Mountain Gorilla , Harp Seal Pups , Penguins , Cats , Birds , Endangered Species , Cows and the bestseller of the last two years Pigs .
17 Of more interest is the derivation by Doi and Edwards for heir molecular theory of a constitutive equation for non-linear viscoelasticity .
18 Of more interest from the point of view of the Muftilik than the date of Molla Husrev 's departure for Bursa-except in so far as the two are related , of course-is the date of his return , since it was then , if the account is correct , that he became Mufti .
19 Classifying taxes in terms of tax base , rather than method of collection , is often of more interest to economists , especially when calculating tax incidence ( on whom the tax falls ) !
20 It is the differences between the two movements , however , that will be of more interest to us here .
21 In this case calculating recognition measures for individual stimuli is initially of more interest than doing so for individual subjects thus the data is aggregated across subjects .
22 Subsequent development of superconducting microwave cavities may have changed the situation , but perhaps of more interest is the very recent suggestion { 36 } to operate lasers in the intermediate regime the far infrared .
23 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 .
24 ‘ Fired — dismissed , ’ she offered a couple of alternatives — only to find that he found her first offering of more interest .
25 ( 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 . )
26 What is generally of more interest is the probability , q 40 , of death between ages 40 and 41 for men in the 1946 birth cohort .
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