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61. This really is vintage material and would be worth the strongest recommendation at any price.
62. Were it so, it would nowadays be worth a fortune.
63. Or suppose that your husband gave you a cheque for £15,000; wouldn't that be worth a hug?
64. Perhaps it would be worth buying a few feminine trifles to leave lying around?
65. If you aren't exempt and need medication regularly, it might be worth buying a pre-payment certificate.
66. Ironically, Byron says, courting a jail sentence may hardly be worth the risk.
67. I am not looking for money, just a deep involvement and I must be worth a telephone call.
68. Chairman Sir John Hall made that pledge yesterday and the deal could be worth £1 million to Keegan.
69. Illicit diamond exports are said to be worth over $200 million.
70. Risto Gojkovic, 45, said to be worth £4m, had argued that his wife should receive the maisonette and £532,000.
71. It may be worth separating the Moor and see if the symptoms persist.
72. An ounce of coral beads was reckoned to be worth ten large jars of oil.
73. Buffs buy and trade the boxes, hoping they will be worth more than the retail price some day.
74. A design on this sort of scale would be worth ten times the run-of-the-mill jobs she had completed just recently.
75. But the animals would lose their appetite and lose weight, and so would be worth less.
75. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
76. It might therefore be worth considering the alternative of independent production and printing, relying on editorial mention for distribution.
77. But if only for her own personal satisfaction it had to be worth a try.
78. Anything you could take to slow or halt the onset of Aids would be worth knowing about.
79. But the redemption yield will be worth something only if there is enough money in the kitty to pay out on maturity.
80. An example may, in consequence, be worth considering at some length.
81. Whiteco, the billboard company, thought its seven signs on Speedway should be worth $ 3. 2 million.
82. If you could please take your time and respond, it would be greatly appreciated and it will be worth it.
83. It follows that management's shares can not be worth more than par value at the date they subscribe.
84. Robots for civil engineering will be worth £23 million by the same year, the association calculates.
85. Even if animosity worked miracles in bringing about good grades, would it be worth it?
86. Treasury sums said the rebate would be worth £4m, but would cost more to fix.
87. For it to be worth something the box and everything has got to be in mint condition.
88. He projected himself as a man who would be worth listening to.
89. In the next section we shall consider three sceptical arguments which are strong enough to be worth taking seriously.
90. I do not myself think that this alternative is correct, but it would be worth putting forward in court.
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