Example sentences of "it might be of " in BNC.
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1 | Particularly in countries where the diet is poor it might be of very considerable significance if the mother can make better milk at some times of the day . |
2 | He thought it might be of use to the ‘ curious ’ Mr Goldney in the making of porcelain . |
3 | So therefore it might be of more interest to practitioners if I take some typical enquiries and describe the way they are tackled . |
4 | Having got so far it might be of interest to work out the variation of surface-charge density on one of the cylinders as a function of |
5 | It might be of course possibly just a different , poorer type of cocoa , something Dad was trying out in the shops . |
6 | I have just prepared a paper for my Executive Committee on this and I have enclosed a copy in the hope it might be of some value . |
7 | Of course , so few are aware of his background and he being , shall we say , a little unorthodox in his dealings with people , never seems to think of it or to realize that in some circles it might be of — of help to him . |
8 | It might be of interest to the House to hear that already about 40 per cent . |
9 | Although such will does not defeat the claim of the other spouse under the provisions of the Inheritance ( Provision for Family and Dependants ) Act 1975 , if reasonable provision is not made for that spouse , it might be of " persuasive " use to the court in proceedings under that Act in deciding whether or not to award the surviving spouse a limited interest ( eg until remarriage ) or an absolute interest in the deceased 's share of the matrimonial home . |
10 | As a result of which , she had to acknowledge ruefully , everything in her wardrobe , while it might be of good quality , was strictly practical . |