Example sentences of "it would [be] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Which it would be of course if you were n't a regulated body . |
2 | Oh it would be of course , yeah . |
3 | Some three months later , on 5 June 1824 , he wrote to the Central Committee pointing out that as the bulk of shipwrecks on the island were from ‘ the surrounding kingdoms ’ it would be of benefit to all maritime interests for lifeboat stations to be established by the national organisation . |
4 | Quite apart from the help to me , I think it would be of benefit to the Society to encourage research , which would inevitably lead to a better understanding of the BCR 's difficulties and the important part it played in the district 's life . |
5 | Now that you are completing the preliminary studies and will shortly be embarking on the more complicated part of the syllabus , I feel that , at this stage , it would be of benefit to give you the following lessons in an endeavour to press home to you the importance and value of your continued perseverance . |
6 | In proceedings before the family proceedings court , where the parties agree on the order which they seek , it would be of assistance to the court to submit a proposed draft order . |
7 | Any 8-bit microprocessor will work , since no multiplication or division is necessary in the software , although it would be of advantage to use a 16-bit device to do the scaling of signals internally . |
8 | To avoid divisiveness the Board also proposed that ‘ … it would be of advantage if Resident Tutors were kept informed of the activities of the WEA in the urban districts of their respective counties ’ . |
9 | With regard to the supply of lead-free 97-octane number fuel , I feel it would be of value to readers to have some idea of the problems involved . |
10 | There was a celebrated individual who devoted a large part of his life to carefully recording everything that he observed ; upon his death , this complete set of observations was presented to the Royal Society in the hope that it would be of use to scientists . |
11 | Caspar said crossly , ‘ Well , of course it would be of use , only we have n't got any . ’ |
12 | Or whether it was a feeling that this is wonderful , because it would be of use to mankind . |
13 | This may not be hard news in the sense that it would be of interest to the news desk of the daily newspapers , but it must have something to interest a specific readership . |
14 | I thought it would be of interest to members if I tried to illustrate how the diamorphic diagnosis can be made , even with a dusty old specimen in a cupboard somewhere . |
15 | These findings support our own observations and it would be of interest to use immunohistochemistry to examine for the presence of other cytokines in the normal human mucosa . |
16 | It would be of interest to use an immunohistochemical approach to examine the production of these and other mediators in coeliac disease . |
17 | Because point mutations in K-rase and p53 are common events in colorectal carcinoma , occurring in up to 40% and 67% of tumours , it would be of interest to determine whether p53 and K-ras also cooperate in vivo to produce invasive carcinoma . |
18 | It would be of interest to know whether this plasma fatty acid pattern , not previously reported in other disease states , is exclusive to inflammatory bowel disease or also occurs in other autoimmune conditions . |