Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [vb mod] [be] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And you consider that only a psychiatrist 's opinion would be of any value ? ’
2 We both believe that mutual access to each other 's catalogues would be of benefit to staff in both institutions , but we recognise that there are practical problems and questions of policy which would have to be addressed .
3 Again , supplier 's catalogues will be of help when determining distances and pinouts .
4 If so , then the child 's interests and rights should be defended , and meeting the child 's needs should be of paramount importance .
5 On the other hand , the student 's difficulties may be of another kind : that his reading ability is poor and he has trouble in comprehending the work-card , for instance .
6 For the many hearing parents who have to cope with their deaf babies , this project 's results could be of great use .
7 Finally , the annual volumes of Whitaker 's Almanac can be of great value regarding fractions of the day and other matters .
8 At Luxor the cruise ships often lie four or more deep at their moorings so that their passengers ' view can be of the side of the next ship instead of the river and the Theban hills , and the desert air is replaced by their neighbours ' diesel exhaust .
9 For bond stretches involving heavy atoms , where hω e is of the order of a few hundred cm -1 , e may be of the order of 1 cm -1 or less .
10 If such high concentration mucosal production does occur , it is probable that specific treatment to reduce TNF α production will be of clinical benefit , and it is therefore important that the extent of local production is assessed more directly .
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