Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] would be of " in BNC.

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1 However , simply to accord casual workers a dependent employee status would be of little relevance to them .
2 During the course of negotiating the sale of some etchings by his friend J. E. Laboureur to Byard , a director of Heinemann 's , Boulestin asked if a cookery book would be of any interest at that moment .
3 It is obvious from the detailed texts accompanying the sections that this reference book would be of use to practising members and the inquiring student .
4 Perhaps a visit to the glass-animal maker in the Bat House would be of interest , and no visit to the park would be complete without a browse around the spacious gift shop where you can purchase a memento of your visit .
5 She said the Labour Party 's national minimum wage proposals would be of particular benefit to women and promised to bring all opted-out hospitals back into the mainstream .
6 Ideally , the marker trees would be of a species that was foreign to , or rare in , the area , and easy to distinguish by form and size at all seasons .
7 Sunday league matches would be of 50 overs a side instead of the existing 40 , and group preliminary matches in the Benson and Hedges Cup would be replaced by a knock-out competition .
8 Hull and deck construction would be of strong , synthetic core composite , laminated using isophthalic resins with high stress reinforcement from unidirectional or bi/triaxial rovings , rather than woven mat .
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