Example sentences of "might be useful to " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ Renault 2.5 ’ is part of Drivage , and EC-funded project intended to assess the performance of older drivers , and work out what technical advances might be useful to older age groups .
2 His policy is to ingratiate himself with anyone who might be useful to him , a nauseating spectacle .
3 ‘ For to obviate the inconveniencies that might result from the too frequent communication with the out pupils the Professor will demonstrate to the latter only what might be useful to them as Surgeons and Physicians to the human body , such as the most important demonstrations of comparative anatomy as likewise experiences [ experiments ] on several animals , which could not be attempted on Man without imminent danger , and lastly , a comparison between epidemical and epizootic diseases — therefore the out pupils ought to be considered by the Society [ College ] as a separate Class : the consideration of which ought not to have any influence as to the situation of the establishments .
4 " And of course , if there is any other information you think might be useful to me .
5 Section 1 covers all forms of spying making it an offence if any person , for purposes prejudicial to the interests of the state : ( a ) approaches , inspects … enters any prohibited place ; or ( b ) makes any sketch , plan , model or note which … might be useful to the enemy : or ( c ) obtains or communicates to any other person any information … calculated or intended to be , or which might be useful to the enemy .
6 Section 1 covers all forms of spying making it an offence if any person , for purposes prejudicial to the interests of the state : ( a ) approaches , inspects … enters any prohibited place ; or ( b ) makes any sketch , plan , model or note which … might be useful to the enemy : or ( c ) obtains or communicates to any other person any information … calculated or intended to be , or which might be useful to the enemy .
7 Ensuring that all children studied a broad range of subjects and did not drop at too early a stage in their school careers subjects which might be useful to them later .
8 There was no knowing how much might be useful to us as background .
9 This planning phase involves moving from a vague impression that a thesaurus might be useful to a fairly precise profile in terms of the following parameters :
10 Christian Aid is not in a position itself to set up and service all the training which it is envisaged might be useful to supporters .
11 In her essay ‘ Sculpture in the Expanded Field ’ , 5 art historian Rosalind Krauss explored ideas about categories in ways that might be useful to this discussion about textiles : ‘ over the last 10 years rather surprising things have come to be called sculpture : narrow corridors with TV monitors at the ends , large photographs documenting country hikes … categories like sculpture and painting have been kneaded and stretched and twisted in an extraordinary demonstration of elasticity , and display of the way in which a cultural term can be extended to include just about anything ’ .
12 The second part , I thought might be useful to members in explaining in more detail what each of the schemes were about .
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