Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] of [det] interest " in BNC.
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1 | So therefore it might be of more interest to practitioners if I take some typical enquiries and describe the way they are tackled . |
2 | Some interesting and useful things can be done in the way of improving specific item search systems , but only if the catalogue has considerable " knowledge " of bibliographical items ( for example , one can envisage a catalogue which could say , " We have n't got Joseph Matthews on online catalogue screen displays , but there is an article in Library trends which might be of some interest " ) . |
3 | Now erm some of this films might be of some interest . |
4 | ( For a ‘ developed ’ country , this will probably concentrate on the questions asked in the census form ; for other parts of the world the method of conducting the census may be of more interest . ) |
5 | Although the events may be of most interest to people over 50 , views and ideas from everyone will be welcomed . |
6 | It may be of some interest that the club of Hercules should be so thoroughly integrated in a Celtic religious assemblage , but this requires a specialized and more detailed study than could be attempted here . |
7 | Allowing then that Handel must have owned several harpsichords , though perhaps not all at one time , the identity of the harpsichord in the Mercier portrait may be of some interest . |
8 | But no matter — this has no real bearing on the development , but may be of some interest to those in the community who see this as just another get-rich-quick venture by the men from the city . |
9 | Erm I hope it may be of some interest . |
10 | Political parties , for example , may not present such an ‘ open face ’ to women ; their agendas may be of less interest to women or women may face more difficulties in fitting in with their timetables and organisation . |
11 | Perhaps more importantly , the total number of crimes committed would be of little interest because there is great variation in the meaning and significance of individual criminal acts . |
12 | This , however , would have been to trivialize : the results would be of little interest . |
13 | But he rather doubted , he said , glancing around mordantly , that shamanistic powers would be of any interest to such a gathering . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ANDREW QUINN , 13 , said the show would be of more interest to 16 or 17-year-olds . |
16 | Roncraft are producing a range of clear and coloured versions , but I suspect that the clear gloss and satin finishes will be of most interest . |
17 | For the non-specialist , Butler 's first chapter , on specific musical influences , will be of most interest . |
18 | The following paragraphs briefly describe each of the LIFESPAN manuals in turn and indicate the users to whom they will be of most interest . |
19 | It is the differences between the two movements , however , that will be of more interest to us here . |