Example sentences of "[be] of [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The type of government in power and its stability are bound to be of concern to expatriates . |
2 | The study will examine a number of questions which should be of concern to electors and to elected leaders and local government officials . |
3 | It is however true that a depreciation in share values will be of concern to management , because of possible repercussions in the market for corporate control . |
4 | First , we are , obviously , environmentally friendly and I am sure that this aspect of the connection would be of benefit to NFC ( I note , too , that the NFC Foundation already support environment-oriented groups such as Intermediate Technology . |
5 | I think that the study of two languages concurrently is quite academically acceptable and may be of benefit to students with a strong linguistic interest . |
6 | ft provides an invaluable example of the way in which soft systems ideas can be of benefit to MS professionals and other analysts , and , in turn , to those organisations that make use of their services . |
7 | The Guide will also be of benefit to others interested in this provision such as careers officers and recruitment officers . |
8 | We both believe that mutual access to each other 's catalogues would be of benefit to staff in both institutions , but we recognise that there are practical problems and questions of policy which would have to be addressed . |
9 | The Unit should be perceived to be of service to professionals in schools . |
10 | I smiled , and taking my cue from Reid added : ‘ I hope I can be of service to Koraloona , Princess . ’ |
11 | He had much to gain if he could persuade a powerful patron that mathematics , and especially his own , could be of service to Christendom . |
12 | The stimulus which carried Boycott and Steele along might be of help to others who took on the world from modest beginnings . |
13 | As a further contribution to the debate the RCN has produced this document which provides broad lines of guidance which could be of assistance to nurse managers . |
14 | Jointly published by techno-economic specialists Smith Rea Energy Associates Limited , the five-volume companion guide will be of assistance to oil field development groups and engineering support within the industry , as well as its suppliers and contractors . |
15 | Ideally , schemes of management information which are intended to help further and higher education should be of assistance to schools , both by pioneering new systems of analysing information and by making the resulting messages available to them . |
16 | This has helped teachers to realise that what they offer specially to their neediest children may be of relevance to others . |
17 | Section 2 : Rules like to be of relevance to registrants in private practice |
18 | The Code may also be of relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies . |
19 | However , if we take the broader scope of pragmatics represented by the definition that relates context to language understanding , there may well be cases where sociolinguistic variables would be of relevance to language understanding . |
20 | The results should be of relevance to policy makers interested in resource use in the NHS . |
21 | DataFocus believes the technology may be of interest to COSE , the anti-NT industry coalition kicked off in March by Sun Microsystems , IBM , HP , the Santa Cruz Operation and Unix System Labs . |
22 | Some information on pupils ' specific knowledge and skills is also likely to be of interest to parents and employers . |
23 | Biotechnology in Public reviews the research , principally from a conference organised by the Federation task group , and will be of interest to scientists , industrialists , policy makers and other working in the field . |
24 | We are concerned if we perform badly or dangerously at some times and the effects of poor performance will also be of interest to managers and the general public . |
25 | If he is interested he will be able to view the paragraph to see if the material will be of interest to viewers or readers . |
26 | The Guidelines will be of interest to owners , employers and managers , engineering Institutions , providers of education and training , trade unions , government , media and the public at large as well as to registered engineers and technicians . |
27 | It will also be of interest to members of the South Donegal Railway Restoration Society as one of the items featured is the County Donegal Railways railcar . |
28 | I thought it would be of interest to members if I tried to illustrate how the diamorphic diagnosis can be made , even with a dusty old specimen in a cupboard somewhere . |
29 | Increasingly with voluntary bodies , and I know that this was discussed at length in the P A G , but will be of interest to members , increasingly with voluntary bodies , we are moving towards er , jointly providing services with them , in a partnership arrangement where we are effectively purchasing and commissioning services from them , and that is the way we would wish the policy to go . |
30 | Proposals in front of the Government would require conversations between quoted company and outsider to avoid mention of anything that might be of interest to investors . |