Example sentences of "will be of [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're in a dead end as far as Charlie 's records are concerned , and even if you get your hands on them you 've no guarantee they 'll be of any use . |
2 | This is shown in percentile bands with the fiftieth percentile line shown in the middle ( i.e. fifty out of one hundred children at that age will be of that weight or height ) . |
3 | This measure may be of use to health care planners , but , even if it is eventually validated and accepted as an equitable way of allocating resources , it will be of little help to general practitioners , whose decisions are mostly concerned with managing self limiting minor illnesses . |
4 | TO most people Yorkshire Television 's takeover of ( or merger with ) Tyne Tees Television will be of little significance beyond the changes they will see on screen . |
5 | That possibility will be of little consolation to you now , when you hear and see her dictating to her friends . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Mass education will be of little value if it simply increases the number of people who are pursuing their own selfish ends . |
8 | Yet donning even the best equipment will be of little use without the training to use it properly . |
9 | The new developments in information skills are still primarily research-led and because of the slowness of dissemination and take-up of work based on research it is not clear what the impact will be of this work on library practice . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Roncraft are producing a range of clear and coloured versions , but I suspect that the clear gloss and satin finishes will be of most interest . |
12 | For the non-specialist , Butler 's first chapter , on specific musical influences , will be of most interest . |
13 | The following paragraphs briefly describe each of the LIFESPAN manuals in turn and indicate the users to whom they will be of most interest . |
14 | 7 Decide in which area personal contacts will be of most use and make contact by telephone . |
15 | What will be of greater value is a partial characterization which mentions only those features ( 9 , 5 , 8 , 7 , in order of appearance in the partial characterization ) which will be of most importance in what follows immediately . |
16 | For example , with respect to the first category of nomic correlates , the category which will be of most importance to us , there is the truth that if a necessitates b , then b is necessary to a . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | It is the differences between the two movements , however , that will be of more interest to us here . |
19 | In order to help such children , it is necessary to introduce novel and artificial procedures to assist learning and it is therefore unlikely that an understanding of normal processes will be of any help . |
20 | However , I doubt that the book will be of any use to the professional . |
21 | Then you can come and sit near me and find out whether they will be of any use . |
22 | So now that 's about all I have on these two missions for you and I hope this will be of some help and er be only too glad to hear from you . |
23 | I hope that that will be of some help to my right hon. and hon. Friends . |
24 | The earlier response of smoke detectors in detecting fumes and smoke in the smouldering stages of fire will be of some benefit . |
25 | They will be of some use in working out what it was that testators hoped to achieve by adding on a trust disposition to provisions at civil law . |
26 | ‘ Scouting attracts the hooligans , ’ he told the National Defence Association in 1910 , ‘ who are really the fellows of character if you can turn them in the right way ; and no doubt these fellows will be of some use to us in the future instead of being absolute waste material , fit only to be buried . ’ |
27 | I guess that most of that is old hat to most of you but I 'm sure it will be of some use to somebody somewhere … |
28 | And a family of nephews — ’ another hesitation — ‘ and a niece — ’ Noreen looked up at this , and almost defied the Bishop with her stare , ‘ — that do him much credit in this world and I trust will be of some satisfaction to his account in the next . |
29 | As already noted , and as will be of some importance later in this inquiry , the temporal feature does not require that the constituents of the causal circumstance be simultaneous . |
30 | ( 1.4 ) They are distinct , however , from causal generalizations , which will be of some importance in what follows . |