Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] be [prep] particular " in BNC.

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1 However , as it was intended that this study should be of particular use to the suppliers of information , it was therefore biased towards the first stage of environmental scanning ; that is , the gathering of information .
2 The result will be of particular disappointment to Sotheby 's who repurchased the firm from Mr Peel last year .
3 The Club will be of particular interest to those who aspire to reason about the systems they are building , in addition to specifying them .
4 So while outside jobs may give MPs a broader outlook , that outlook will be in particular directions .
5 ‘ The withdrawal from ERM and the subsequent devaluation of sterling should be of particular benefit to Scotland because of the higher propensity to export .
6 The point will be of particular relevance in connection with causal sequences or causal chains , to be considered later in the most relevant context .
7 This metal will be of particular interest to readers as early horse brasses were cut from it .
8 And the scoreline will be of particular embarrassment to his club team-mate , Gerry Ainscough , who missed four out of five kickable penalties .
9 The video will be of particular interest to members of the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland as four of their locomotives are featured working before they were acquired for preservation by the RPSI .
10 This part of the document will be of particular use to those new to National Certificate Modules but will also serve as a useful summary for those already familiar with the system .
11 This section will be of particular value to programme co-ordinators and staff involved in the planning for delivery of modules .
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