Example sentences of "[noun] will appeal to " in BNC.
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1 | Peristaltic tights will appeal to sufferers from poor circulation and varicose veins , and those whose hearts need a bit of extra help . |
2 | The T3 's elegant , understated styling will appeal to those who prefer to be discreet about their photography — a noisy film-winding motor notwithstanding . |
3 | THIS four bedroom semi will appeal to larger families . |
4 | This integrated view of Scotland will appeal to those with occupational expertise in business , government and administration , teaching and social research , as well as those interested more generally in Scotland 's affairs . |
5 | Cexspex will appeal to watch-makers , surgeons and microscopists . |
6 | EIGA reckons its plan will appeal to UK and European businesses ranging from hoteliers trying to set up in Moscow to oil giants eyeing the vast energy resources of Kazakhsthan . |
7 | It 's intended the group will appeal to anyone in Swindon whose background culture is different to the culture they 're growing up in . |
8 | Be the percussion instrument or animal noises to accompany tape being played , the animals sound like are delightful to young ears while the percussion band will appeal to older children who wish to begin beating time more acc- accurately . |
9 | Who do they think the product will appeal to ? |
10 | The planner is endorsed by Peter Alliss who stated , " This excellent new planner will appeal to all golfers , invaluable for those in golf administration and everyone who follows the game . " |
11 | John Elderfield 's sumptuous catalogue of the current exhibition which he has curated for New York 's Museum of Modern Art will appeal to many tastes and is , as a result , this season 's obligatory purchase . |
12 | A straight mantleshelf will appeal to the bold or those unconcerned by the prospect of knees or feet catching the underside of the projection causing this impasse , while the downright devious will immediately start to shuffle , heart in the mouth , leftwards to the other side of the arête , from where a straightforward step up gains the shelf and relief . |
13 | Mr Brooke hopes the lottery will appeal to ordinary people not heavy gamblers . |
14 | Therefore , I hope that the prospect will appeal to hon. Members on both sides of the House . |
15 | Sandyport chairman Hugh Buckner believes that the offer will appeal to people who wish to realise capital gains from a business or trust ; those with business activities in more than two countries ; sports stars , promoters and entertainers with large incomes ; and those who legitimately wish to minimise the tax burden . |
16 | An off-beat piece by Holywood 's Simon Burrowes will appeal to cricket romantics . |
17 | An off-beat piece by Holywood 's Simon Burrowes will appeal to cricket romantics . |
18 | Primary task : The video 's direct approach will appeal to children |
19 | Whether or not computerised logging will appeal to you depends largely on your attitude towards computers . |
20 | Lynx games will appeal to kids of slightly older ages . |
21 | Suggestions about school-based strategies , including changes in schooling , emanating from researchers and Her Majesty 's Inspectorate will appeal to some teachers ; others will regard the law as rightly emphasising parental responsibility and in need of tougher enforcement . |
22 | The stimulating range of topics and attractive illustrations will appeal to young adults , and teachers will find it a flexible and valuable supplement to their normal coursebook . |
23 | After it it seen this week at the Tron Theatre , Glasgow , the company will be taking Antigone to the Mercat Theatre in Drumchapel and to the Gorbals Unemployed Workers ' Centre , where Reekie expects that the ‘ strong , accessible storyline ’ of the play will appeal to an audience who respond to exactly such elements when they are presented in the form of TV soaps . |
24 | The course will appeal to advanced level students interested in pursuing conceptual issues about the nature and preconditions of politics . |
25 | Ocean Toy will appeal to budding environmentalists |
26 | At times when selling is difficult , owners who maintain standards will appeal to a wider market , sell faster and reach a higher price , ’ says Mr. Warshaw . |
27 | This book will appeal to lovers of military history , but its characterisations often seem thin and schematic . |
28 | The book will appeal to the growing number of professionals and students whose work brings them into contact with farming . |
29 | Different parts of this book will appeal to different readers . |
30 | His book will appeal to a select élite — only his best friend finished it |