Example sentences of "of interest to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Consequently offers for unlisted public companies and even for private companies may be of interest to the Panel if the shareholder base is sufficiently wide for minority protection to be relevant .
3 In making a payment of interest to the lender and a contribution to a life assurance company , the debt remains constant and the borrower is offered the prospect of a maturing policy that will not only repay the mortgage but also provide a lump sum .
4 Aimed mainly at the professional market , these new drills will be of interest to the d-i-yer who has a particular need for a powerful cordless impact drill .
5 The database will contain the facts of interest to the organisation .
6 An entity-relationship model views the organisation as a set of data elements , known as entities , which are the things of interest to the organisation , and relationships between these entities .
7 The analyst will attempt to name the fundamental things of interest to the organisation .
8 YOUR event , whatever it is , is of interest to the rest of the Diocese either as a source of information or as an inspiration to others to organise something similar .
9 The difficulties in the design of suitable tests for library use — in obtaining information that is of interest to the user — may well be partly due to the aforementioned confusion of objectives between librarians , academic staff , and students .
10 Because such systems do not take into account the variation in individuals , they are generally only of interest to the classicist .
11 Because such systems do not take into account the variation in individuals , they are generally only of interest to the classicist .
12 Naturally many of these creatures are not of interest to the home fishkeeper , but even so , the scope is still pretty formidable with representatives from all the major invertebrate groups available for the aquarium .
13 It is expected that the information gained from this research will be of interest to the Home Office , psychiatrists and lawyers as well as being of practical assistance to an overlooked section of detained patients .
14 In which case , the absence of random assignment , to use Lieberson 's rendering of the problem , presents special difficulties if " there is reason to believe that the subjects thereby placed in each condition differ in other ways that themselves have a bearing on the outcome of interest to the researcher " .
15 Contact has also been made with the Home Affairs Select Committee which has taken on new responsibilities of interest to the Bar , including legal aid .
16 Incidentally , if you have any items which you think would be of interest to the Residents , your scribe would be happy to include them in the Newsletter .
17 B begins by offering her view as something which should be of interest to the others : " I 'll tell you now " : she had made several previous attempts to interrupt with " let me tell you " .
18 If , say , fruit farming is your line it will be of interest to the Fruit Trades Journal when you discover a new strain of extra juicy apple .
19 Excuses are only of interest to the competition , problems and difficulties need facing and resolving .
20 As Griffiths LJ explained in Lion Laboratories Ltd v Evans " I believe that the so-called iniquity rule evolved because in most cases where the facts justified a publication in breach of confidence the plaintiff had behaved so disgracefully or criminally that it was judged in the public interest that his behaviour should be exposed " and , as he aptly stated , " there is a world of difference between what is in the public interest and what is of interest to the public " .
21 of interest to the public ,
22 It may be of interest to the University , the Civil Eng .
23 It has been said , in the first place , that they are used to throw into relief the particular property in the noun phrase which is of interest to the speaker ; that is , that adjectives are used postnominally for the sake of emphasis .
24 A further approach , also a data collection approach , works by collecting the facts of interest to the enterprise .
25 But Greenpeace insist that only a small percentage of the fish caught by the seals are of interest to the fishermen , and that over-fishing remains the main threat to North Sea fish stocks .
26 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 .
27 Some practical experiments carried out by Mayo in the early 1930s produced results of interest to the project manager .
28 The results have to be published and should not be only of interest to the client group who put forward the proposal .
29 Among the starfish , sea urchins , featherstars and sea cucumbers that make up the phylum Echinodermata there are many of interest to the hobbyist .
30 But we were surprised that not once during our visit were the words ‘ land reform ’ so much as mentioned , although what has happened there most certainly counts as this , and would have been of interest to the World Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development held by FAO in 1979 .
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