Examples of 'be of considerable' in a sentence

Meaning of "be of considerable"

be of considerable: A phrase indicating that something or someone possesses a significant or noteworthy amount of a particular quality or attribute

How to use "be of considerable" in a sentence

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Any help at all would be of considerable assistance.
May be of considerable help to our research.
Origin marking would be of considerable help there.
It may be of considerable interest for the development of maritime policy.
These features continue to be of considerable benefit today.
This will be of considerable assistance in the completion of the single market.
This simple detail seems to me to be of considerable importance.
That could be of considerable value to the SMEs.
A multilateral solution to this problem could be of considerable utility.
That application can be of considerable value to developing countries.
The social consequences of these tendencies will be of considerable importance.
This proved to be of considerable economic advantage to the region.
The initial explosion would need to be of considerable yield.
This will be of considerable benefit to them.
This product has the potential to be of considerable help.

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It should therefore be of considerable interest to scholars in this field.
For some countries that distinction may be of considerable importance.
It should therefore be of considerable interest to scholars in this field.
Local community groups and support services can be of considerable assistance.
These oscillations may be of considerable magnitude and constitute a hazard.
The lower parts are exclusively fed by rainwater and may be of considerable thickness.
The data will be of considerable value.
The replication and extension of our first study has proved to be of considerable worth.
Your ana lysis will be of considerable importance.
We can be of considerable help to each other in this task by sharing experiences.
Compounds of this class may be of considerable interest.
Factors will be of considerable use in conjunction with the new method.
The temple is considered to be of considerable antiquity.
This can be of considerable value in case of an accident especially a fire accident.
Mediumterm forecasts would also be of considerable benefit to shipping.
This could be of considerable assistance in preparing non-EU countries for closer cooperation and accession.
And it will probably be of considerable duration.
To achieve a worthwhile electrical energy production, the aforesaid plants have to be of considerable dimensions.
This approach should be of considerable value to.
For those with chronic pain, a multidisciplinary pain treatment team can be of considerable help.
Appointments could be of considerable prestige.
Promotional freebies can encourage traffic to your site that can be of considerable value.
Sprays can be of considerable help.
Evidence from a variety of sources suggests that these factors can be of considerable importance.
They must be of considerable age.
Evidence from a range of sources suggests that these factors may be of considerable importance.
The objectivity of the media can be of considerable assistance in strengthening democracy.
An alternative approach, which can eliminate this disadvantage, would be of considerable benefit.
Collecting trade credit would be of considerable value for policy analysis.
Ropeway conveyors are typically found around large mining concerns, and can be of considerable length.
This activity is widely agreed to be of considerable and increasing importance.
Therefore, the ability to use shorter oligonucleotides under stringent conditions would be of considerable advantage.
I hope this programme will be of considerable interest to the areas concerned.
Liberia 's alluvial gold sector also continues to be of considerable concern.
This application can be of considerable value in developing countries that lack reliable agricultural surveys.

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I have considerable leeway to bargain in this circumstance
Although it would mean a considerable increase in salary
Considerable decay to the bones and cells
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