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Sentence count:166+4Posted:2016-07-30Updated:2020-07-24
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31. The leaps forward will, believe me, be worth it.
32. But once safely in position it will be worth its weight in gold for the extra light and space it will create.
33. It's going to take me forever and a day to pay for the trip, but it will be worth it.
34. Codron had gone up to Cambridge to see the show and knew then that it would be worth bringing to London.
35. If invested instead in bonds or preferred stock, that same dollar would be worth less than $ 1, 000.
36. In the office, a choice desk location by the window or near the coffee machine may be worth defending.
37. By contrast, a small saving in purchasing costs can be worth considerably more in terms of equivalent sales value. 9.
38. Come to think of it, he'd seemed rather a decent chap, some one it might be worth getting to know.
39. Travelling with Dennis was hardly going to be a delight, but it would be worth it.
40. The court was told that a stuffed golden eagle could be worth £1,000 and the other birds could fetch £160 each.
41. The try is to be worth five points while the drop goal will count for two points.
42. Who, after all, wants to hold a currency if it will be worth less because of high inflation?
43. And for one private hospital, the contract could be worth up to 180,000 pounds.
44. Nevertheless a carefully designed receptionist role that would take these misgivings into account, may be worth discussing.
45. The deal is reputed to be worth £1m to Distillery which includes lease of the stadium and a share of the profits.
46. It may be worth paying a bit extra for luxuries such as a personal service or a special lending facility.
47. Economists believe that the boost to the labour force may be worth an additional 1 percent a year in the early 1990s.
48. No scheme will be worth much if farmers are allowed merely to give over their least productive land.
49. On this theory one year of healthy life is taken to be worth 1.
50. Its procedures often seemed too specific to be worth the candle of locking some one up.
51. Far from being a jackpot for commuters,(http://sentencedict.com/be worth.html) the compensation payouts are hardly likely to be worth the flutter.
52. In March 1403 his numerous benefices were reckoned to be worth over £800 a year.
53. Wachs thinks the expenditure would be worth it if it results in the public being treated with more courtesy and respect.
54. If these measures are unsuccessful, then it may be worth carrying out an elimination diet, as described in Chapter Fourteen.
55. In ten years' time, your investment should be worth four times what it is now.
56. It might not be worth adding a card to a machine which needs only occasional access to the network.
57. I mean, if the relationship can't survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term? Nicholas Sparks 
58. After dismissing it out of hand, the neighbor called back the same night and said it might be worth considering.
59. Pilkington, whose energy saving glass is projected to be worth more than £100 million a year by the late 1990s.
60. Everything is dangerous, my dear fellow. If it wasn't so, life wouldn't be worth living. Oscar Wilde 
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