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

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1 In real-life terms , the equivalent standard units that can be of help in any circumstances are monk , time and people .
2 Accountancy Books has recently published two brand new books that will be of particular help to students .
3 Most information about terms and their relationships that could be of assistance to the user of the index will be transferred from the list to the index or catalogue itself .
4 Such forecasts will need to take into account planned admission limits for particular schools and can be of great benefit when planning school reorganization .
5 I had no contacts that might be of use to a composer .
6 She argues that while the research provides clues about the types of preventive programmes that may be of help we also know what a complex problem child abuse is : The implication seems clear .
7 This was to see if there were any experiences that could be of use to the LEA as it looked at its own internal processes , particularly the support services it provides for its schools .
8 They might well prevail in any skirmish with the local forces , but in the circumstances that would be of little profit .
9 The mineralisation is associated with strong alteration of the enclosing sediments and tuffs and could be of volcanogenic origin .
10 With extra bedroom accessories becoming accepted as standard throughout the hotel industry , it 's the personal touch and a thoughtful approach towards guests that will be of the highest value .
11 That should help major high street groups like the banks and big retailers and will be of particular benefit to those operating in the south-east of England , which was hardest hit by the 1990 revaluation of properties and the recession .
12 Two institutional reforms that may be of particular importance in the explanation of the growth of foreign portfolio investment are the abolition of foreign exchange controls and the reduction of transactions costs in securities markets .
13 Unlike an industrial accident involving a single emission source , the pollutants contributing to an urban smog are emitted from numerous diverse sources and may be of many types .
14 These were ancient , traditional positions and could be of considerable power depending upon the individuals and the emperor himself .
15 Now I wanted to tell you a little bit too before we leave about one of the ARC publications that may be of interest to those of you who are self-propelled .
16 The second number of the 1993 volume , which has now gone to print , contains an extra selection of book reviews , and as well as the usual listing it has several other items that will be of interest to anyone who wants to keep up to date with what is being published .
17 This latest maintenance release fixes some minor bugs and will be of special interest mainly to users network users .
18 Each title contains glossaries as well as exercises that will be of relevance both to students reading alone and those who are working in class with a teacher .
19 Where politics forces one identification , it also dissolves others — prior social groupings that may be of much greater age .
20 We have asked your embassy to see if she has any connections that may be of interest to us .
21 It is impossible to list here the hundreds of post-graduate , professional , and continuing studies courses that might be of interest to alumni .
22 The application of regional geochemical maps for land use planning was demonstrated as they indicate areas characterised by major and trace element excesses and deficiencies that may be of importance to the health of crops , animals and directly to humans .
23 This method is more specific for PSC than those described in recent reports and may be of diagnostic importance .
24 High spirits that would be of use on board a man-of-war or on the march find vent in ‘ bashing ’ ’ the casual pedestrian or demolishing coffee stalls . ’
25 THE KEIGHLEY & Worth Valley Railway announces three alterations to its programme of special events that will be of interest to all steam railway enthusiasts .
26 The engineer with the irreverent sense of humour who would n't give houseroom to a defunct machine but who would carefully dismantle and put by any parts that might be of use later on would — this time next year — be helping to nourish the rose beds .
27 Hum. , 1908–13 ) for the purpose of giving graduates of the College opportunity to travel at such time in their careers as might be of most value to them either by enabling them to broaden their experience of other countries and their peoples or to carry out research .
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