Example sentences of "would [be] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps what was not realised was that this was a preview recording , not the finalised production recording which would be on sale to the general public . |
2 | This will mean that if each is selling 50% of the shares , each will have a maximum liability of half the warranty claim , and the acquirer would have to take action against both and , of course , would be on risk to the financial soundness of both . |
3 | However , if we take the broader scope of pragmatics represented by the definition that relates context to language understanding , there may well be cases where sociolinguistic variables would be of relevance to language understanding . |
4 | If the teacher had had no obvious part in planning or organising an activity , it was difficult to see what might be learnt from it that would be of help to other teachers . |
5 | The offer is there and is open to senior police officers if they believe that such batons would be of advantage to their forces . |
6 | One of the school 's main aims is to raise enough money for a second indoor sports base , which would be of benefit to both the school and the local community . |
7 | On being informed of this , King Louis of France instantly had Winstanley released , declaring , ‘ We are at War with England , not with humanity ’ , and the lighthouse would be of benefit to all nations . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | First , we are , obviously , environmentally friendly and I am sure that this aspect of the connection would be of benefit to NFC ( I note , too , that the NFC Foundation already support environment-oriented groups such as Intermediate Technology . |
12 | Rather than lose a small but integral part of the community , the petition was raised to obtain facilities which would be of benefit to the community . |
13 | Right , well we , we have something which would actually solve that , erm , which would be of benefit to you , and would actually cut in at the six month period , and would continue paying your policy and your premiums , until your retirement age if necessary . |
14 | But supporting the application , Glyn Jones claimed the development would be of benefit to the area . |
15 | DPTAC also makes proposals for the pedestrian environment which would be of benefit to everyone , and commends the Guidelines produced by the Institution of Highways and Transportation . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | All centres using National Certificate mathematics provision were requested to submit comments which would be of assistance to the review . |
18 | From the outset however they set themselves the objectives , not only producing a comprehensive study of land ownership in the region which would be of use to local groups and also capable of influencing regional and National land policy , but equally importantly , of reaching these goals through a very specific manner of research . |
19 | At the very time this highly specialised library of books on the cotton industry was being dispersed , without even being checked against the holdings of the British Library — the book here listed is not to be found in their catalogue — the New Mills Heritage Centre was trying to put together a collection of books which would be of use to students visiting what had been , among other achievements , the home of the British calico printing industry . |
20 | Clearly these libraries might contain information that would be of use to an enemy . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | I think they go for more sorts of jobs , it 's difficult to list them , but a lot are going into computing and electronics today , but we have people — we had one student who 's gone into accountancy , Royal Navy , weapons research , gas board , chemical side as opposed to physical side , video discs , hospital physics , where I would have thought the chemical aspects would be of use to them as well as the physics . |
23 | The type of CAD system that would be of use to such a skills-centred firm would depend not only on where they expect to interface their system into the existing design process , but also on the volume of products being produced , and the skills being provided , by the manufacturing facility . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Or whether it was a feeling that this is wonderful , because it would be of use to mankind . |
26 | This is the sort of CD that the ‘ ordinary ’ music-lover is likely to pass over in favour of something better known , on the assumption that ‘ German Harpsichord Music before Bach ’ would be of interest to the specialist only . |
27 | There are many roles that you may have played or tasks that you may have undertaken that would be of interest to an employer . |
28 | When it came to the interview he was somewhat nervous and on the defensive ( not being an old hand at it ) , and while I did my best to make him feel at ease , I felt it incumbent to put questions about the Roman Catholic Church 's teachings on divorce , homosexuality , abortion , celibacy , etc. , the answers to which I believed would be of interest to Catholics and non-Catholics alike . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | But there is no reason why an enterprising PRO might not put together any package which would be of interest to the general consumer . |