Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] be [prep] [det] value " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , in order that the trial should be of any value at all , both materials should be used in the way that will produce the best results .
2 The best system for measuring patient workload will be of little value if the workforce is either not available at the time required or without the necessary skills .
3 In the case of registered title , if the wife is purchasing the husband 's interest in the property , a search in usual form ( Form 94A ) at HM Land Registry is appropriate ; otherwise a search should be made on Form 94C , although as the wife is a trustee of the legal estate with the husband , this search can be of little value , particularly as it confers no priority ( Land Registration ( Official Searches ) Rules 1990 ( SI No 1361 ) , r9 ) .
4 Without publication research can be of little value .
5 It has been suggested ( Knuth 1969 , pp. 199–201 ) that testing for floating.point zero is not appropriate , and that a more suitable test would be for any value in a small range about zero , the size of which could be set by the programmer .
6 First , those items which make it difficult to recognise specific abilities in a child will be of less value than those which provide descriptions that can easily be applied .
7 ‘ And you consider that only a psychiatrist 's opinion would be of any value ? ’
8 But even if by some miracle effective protocols are agreed , the momentum of climate change means that whatever action is taken to reduce greenhouse gases will be of more value to generations beyond the mid-century than to those which come before it .
9 Mass education will be of little value if it simply increases the number of people who are pursuing their own selfish ends .
10 A flexible approach , however , using short interviews and introducing self help by groups or through use of publications and other media may be of more value .
11 Development shoot-outs as suggested by one researcher may be a way of widening the solution arena ( Quinn , 1986 ) , but if the uncertainties are too high even this approach may be of little value .
12 Both texts then seem to abandon the question of what Matroc 's competitors do and move on to consider the types of customer in the market place and whether the brochure would be of any value to them .
13 A gift voucher can be of any value .
14 Were this the case , then Kuhn 's account of science would be of little value as a theory of science .
15 His report would be of little value otherwise .
16 In fact the uncertainty is so wide that is doubtful if the forecast would be of much value .
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