Example sentences of "[vb -s] been of some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On balance , I believe that Britain 's membership of the EEC has been of some benefit in terms of the home market which she has gained and will continue to gain as and when her partners honour their commitments to complete the Single Market ; however , as should be clear from the figures quoted in Chapter 5 , the assertion that EEC membership has been good for Britain is open to question .
2 Right in the course of our er er com our meetings Danny erm I will be asking you to recommend me to people but if , but only if you feel that this meeting has been of some benefit to you .
3 I hope that this has been of some help if you were not too sure of which rib to use on what occasion .
4 The work of Norman Shneidman has been of some value in highlighting the way in which sport in Soviet society is ‘ directed towards the all-round development of the human individual ’ ( 1979 , p.7 ) .
5 Saying fantastic erm and then you can say look , as it 's been of some benefit do you remember what I said earlier ?
6 and the money for your daughter in the future so do you feel that it 's been of some benefit to you today to have had this discussion ?
7 So you feel it 's been of some benefit to you today ?
8 ‘ First time that thing 's been of some use ! ’
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