Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [be] of " in BNC.
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1 | ( 3.1 ) unc The order in which the expression/variable pairs appear is of no consequence . |
2 | If you are importing , the cheapest and most straightforward methods of settlement are by international payments in currency or sterling , and Midland offers three options : Priority Payments , where speed of funds transfer is of paramount importance ; Mail Payments , where there is less urgency ; and Bankers Drafts , which are particularly appropriate for low priority , low value payments . |
3 | Within these phenomena four main areas of study have been of interest to rural geographers ; first , and most enduring of all , the study of rural population change ; second , and more recent in its concern , the study of rural communities ; third , and of more general relevance to other chapters in this book , the classification and definition of rural areas by both their population and employment characteristics ; and fourth , the study of employment in rural areas . |
4 | The total losses have been of the order of 25,000 , but the fact remains that there are still more than 140,000 people directly involved in the defence industry and more than 120,000 indirectly involved . |
5 | Indeed it would be surprising were we able to do so , since there are some fairly clear empirical examples of industries where publicly owned concerns have been of superior or equal efficiency to private ones , as we shall see in chapter 7 . |
6 | The rapidity of Japan 's economic and political transformation and the enduring influence of Tokugawa practices and ideas into this century mean that in Japan , as in other late industrializers such as the USSR , agricultural issues and the impact of the rural sector have been of crucial importance throughout the past 150 years . |
7 | I think that one important strand in the rejection of feminism by many women has been a feeling that feminists are saying that their lives have been of no value , and that their activities and concerns have been trivial . |
8 | £50,000 play area plan considered COUNCILLORS are being asked to approve a £50,000 safe play area for Preston Park , near Stockton , which officials claim is of an innovative design . |
9 | Certainly the solutions to the ‘ black problem ’ of the past 200 years have been of limited vision — hostile , intolerant and frequently brutal . |
10 | Most of the studies of relationships between R&D and production in recent years have been of a qualitative and often anecdotal nature . |
11 | The greatest fear the airmen have is of what could happen to the people of Somalia after the international forces leave . |
12 | The baby bulge birth cohorts have been of an age to have children for some time . |
13 | Most locality studies have been of relatively compact free-standing towns or of discrete neighbourhoods in great cities . |
14 | The context in which courts operate is of major importance , and for this reason , care should be taken not to exaggerate the link between sentencing practice and penal policy . |
15 | In addition , the assignments on which contract computing staff operate are of much longer duration . |
16 | The preliminary findings about staff ratio and staff contact are of interest . |
17 | Perhaps it 's no coincidence that some of your readings that have made the most indelible impression on your audiences have been of works like the Berg Three Orchestral Pieces , the Honegger Liturgique . |
18 | Strictly speaking , marriage does not contribute directly to population change , but , because of its association with the legitimacy of births in most countries , marriage rates have been of some interest . |
19 | ‘ The constant worry all my staff have is of being transferred . ’ |
20 | That 's a point I was going to make , but as far as I can tell in en masse , the main , the main nominated bodies have been of political parties . |
21 | For us the fertilizer business has been a good business , in many parts of the world over many years , and even its downturns have been of fairly limited duration . |
22 | Friends have been of paramount importance to her in the last ten years and she has not deserted them . |
23 | The effect of these Standing Committees has been that debates have been of a much more highly focused and objective quality . |
24 | Declining costs of information have been of critical importance in spurring the international growth of service firms and the service functions within manufacturing firms . |
25 | It can not be doubted that the post-war black migrations have been of considerable economic benefit to Britain , just as the migrations from North Africa , Turkey , Greece and Italy have boosted the economies of Western Europe . |
26 | During 1990 , only two or three ( c. 1% ) BGQs have been of a commercial nature and have been charged for . |
27 | Experience gained in the course of employment as Librarian , British Geological Survey ( BGS ) , Edinburgh , suggests that such theses have been of great practical benefit to the geological community . |
28 | Deer have been very much part of my life , and I hope these notes have been of interest and helpful in understanding why stalking takes place . |
29 | Most alternative and oppositional groups have been of type ( ii ) , though there are early cases of type ( i ) and some later cases of type ( iii ) . |
30 | The various modifications which these organs undergo are of considerable taxonomic importance and are dealt with in the chapters devoted to the different orders of insects . |