Example sentences of "that may be of " in BNC.

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1 Where politics forces one identification , it also dissolves others — prior social groupings that may be of much greater age .
2 The application of regional geochemical maps for land use planning was demonstrated as they indicate areas characterised by major and trace element excesses and deficiencies that may be of importance to the health of crops , animals and directly to humans .
3 Also Mama would like to speak with your guardian about something that may be of benefit to you .
4 She looked from Aggie to Ben , and it was Aggie who said , ‘ Something that may be of benefit to you .
5 We have asked your embassy to see if she has any connections that may be of interest to us .
6 She argues that while the research provides clues about the types of preventive programmes that may be of help we also know what a complex problem child abuse is : The implication seems clear .
7 Siliceous spicules of demosponges occur in strata in Iran that may be of Ediacaran age , and claims for Precambrian sponge spicules need re-examination , especially as protistan biomineralization , possibly of silica , is known from the preceding Riphean Period ( Fig. 1 ) .
8 Now I wanted to tell you a little bit too before we leave about one of the ARC publications that may be of interest to those of you who are self-propelled .
9 Two institutional reforms that may be of particular importance in the explanation of the growth of foreign portfolio investment are the abolition of foreign exchange controls and the reduction of transactions costs in securities markets .
10 Can I give you a bit of something that we picked up last week that may be of some benefit to you ?
11 CCG people is YOUR newspaper , so if you think you have got something that may be of interest , please write to us .
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