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

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1 Forget about instep crampons or ones without forward facing points , which are only of interest to walkers .
2 It provides a picture of the state of the incumbrances on a company 's property , something which is obviously of interest to those contemplating entering into a secured lending transaction with the company .
3 This is a complex and sensitive issue which is naturally of interest and concern to students , parents and all our members . ’
4 None of the activities described here exists or is encouraged in any extensive way nationally in the way that hospital or prison work is , but they are nevertheless of interest .
5 They are also of interest in enabling the demographic profile of countries to be directly compared .
6 They are also of interest from a different point of view .
7 There are a number of specialist vehicles concentrating on eastern Europe , but they are mainly of interest to institutions .
8 These questions are often opening gambits for a negotiation of some sort , even if it 's just for interest and approval from one another .
9 It is nevertheless of interest to look at one approach to such problems , since this area of research demonstrates , perhaps as well as any , how a close liaison between mathematics and computer science can be of service to the museum archaeologist .
10 It is nevertheless of interest that supplies were being drawn into the Chinese market as early as the Han empire , that it featured among the tribute rendered by the Turkish tribes of central Asia during the tenth century A.D. , that the Portuguese introduced European amber through Macao and that during the Qing dynasty supplies were assured from the mines of north Burma , situated in the same region as the sources of jadeite .
11 It is nevertheless of interest to see from their reaction to the various issues raised in the questionnaire , just what it is about the scheme ( and about SSE generally ) , which they feel is threatening .
12 It is also of interest to note that the two solitonic terms that provide the continuity across the boundaries of the interaction region are in fact identical to the two separate terms in the Szekeres solution ( 9.4 ) .
13 If Lavenham is the outstanding example , it is also of interest to look at Newbury , a borough of some 1,250 people , or about 1,600 including the suburban hamlet Speenhamland .
14 It is also of interest because the US airline deregulation provides a live case study of the effects of completing the internal market .
15 It is also of interest that the pleural lesion , morphologically a high grade lymphoma when biopsied , showed no significant increase in size during the year after presentation .
16 It is obviously of interest to ask why this should be , and in the light of the resemblance whether feminist versions of folklinguistics serve any useful political purpose .
17 Second , it is sometimes of interest to know if price changes ( or returns ) have a symmetric or skewed distribution ( a skewed distribution , for example , would mean that the risk of margin calls differs between long and short positions ) .
18 The first three of these are clearly concerned with the treatment of third-country nationals , and it is therefore of interest to note that the question of visa policy , which might be thought to be implicit in the second and third objectives mentioned above will fall within the scope of Community competence by virtue of the new Article 100C of the EEC Treaty introduced by the Maastricht Treaty .
19 That is why it is now of interest to us .
20 Ferdinando obligingly repeated his piece of news without seeming to think it was either of interest or importance .
21 The major tool of management was always employment , for it was only through interest that anything worthwhile could be obtained , for even appointments in mercantile houses at home or abroad could often only be obtained through interest , while all appointments in government service were patronage appointments , in fact if not always in theory .
22 What is also of interest in the Birch data is that the rate of job destruction and creation is higher in those industrial sectors and geographical areas ( again the data relates to the USA ) where the rate of economic growth is higher .
23 What is also of interest here , and this relates to a point Galtung makes , are the historical and social conditions which make the survey , like any method of social research for that matter , possible as instruments of data collection .
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