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1. I guess he must be worth a small fortune.
2. In its current state, the house would be worth £200,000.
3. These books might be worth £80 or £90 or more to a collector.
4. The house must be worth quite a lot of money now.
5. Without you, tomorrows wouldn't be worth the wait and yesterdays don't deserve to be remembered.
6. They must be worth a mint.
7. He thought that it must be worth billions.
8. That ring must be worth a fortune.
9. The stolen necklace is reported to be worth $57,000.
10. She must be worth at least half a million.
11. That painting must be worth a king's ransom.
12. It might be worth your while to go to court and ask for the agreement to be changed.
13. It might be worth your while to talk to the head of department.
14. All our hard work will be worth it in the long run .
15. If anyone grasses on us, his life won't be worth living!
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16. It would be worth your while/You would find it worth your while to come to the meeting.
17. The vases are believed to be worth over $20 000 each.
18. Customers are told what their policies will be worth on maturity.
19. It might be worth taking a long hard look at your frustrations and resentments.
20. It's an idea that may be worth revisiting at a later date.
21. It will be worth your while to come to the meeting.
22. The deal is estimated to be worth around $1.5 million.
23. The man who founded the company must be worth a fortune .
24. That apparent change, I suggest, would be worth studying.
25. Buying those shares was a very far-sighted move - they must be worth ten times their original value now.
26. He's decided to get a look at the house and see if it might be worth buying.
27. After the plastic surgery I had two black eyes and was very swollen. But I knew it would be worth it.
28. I know this idea sounds crazy , but it may be worth a try.
29. You could, alternatively, hang onto it in the hope that it will be worth millions in 10 years time.
30. When it is finally settled, the Marshall estate may be worth no more than $100,000.
1. In its current state, the house would be worth £200,000.
2. Buying those shares was a very far-sighted move - they must be worth ten times their original value now.
3. These books might be worth £80 or £90 or more to a collector.
4. The house must be worth quite a lot of money now.
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:///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 
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. 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.
91. There is one apposite text which may be worth a closer look.
92. And the free publicity the event will gain will be worth a fortune.
93. Nobody was more surprised than Neeld when his miserly great-uncle proved to be worth nearly £1 million, mostly in cash.
94. A sound company in a faltering market may not be worth the price.
95. If you live in an area where burglary is common, it may be worth investing in an alarm system.
96. If such labeling had some positive effects, it might be worth risking the negative consequences for those who are labeled abnormal.
97. And what life may be worth when ... the honour is gone ... I can offer no opinion.
98. So how much would a shekel be worth today?
99. But a new accounting rule is leading firms to consider how much their holdings would be worth if they had to sell them today.
100. Be worth it the costful old photograph that you treasure up very much!
101. The first (and most important) task is to calculate the scaling factor for the graph. This is simply how many pixels in height each value will be worth when it is plotted.
102. Many organizations have no-fraternization policies. You could be fired on the spot if found out, and in this job market, that guy may not be worth the risk.
103. European finance ministers are meeting in early July to carve out the details of the new Greek rescue package, which will reportedly be worth more than $171 billion.
104. There are seven factors to be worth notice when the government contrives the BOT concession agreement.
105. Be worth check. pair of a few data in conduct propaganda, want what whether vigilance has digital game to disrelish .
105. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
106. We may have to swallow some saltwater, but wouldn't it be worth it?
107. Those who be worth to remind is, cloakroom must consider airiness, bug eat by moth, mildewy phenomenon produces in order to avoid in damp season.
108. However, we made sure all their suggestions were recorded, since many of their ideas were very good and would be worth revisiting in any follow-on work.
109. The matter is too small to be worth niggling over.
110. Take Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, for example, who is estimated to be worth $20 billion, according to Forbes.com.
111. Conclusion:Propofol used in painless induced abortion should be a safety and effective method for intravenous antalgic, which could be worth clinical extensive application.
112. You may have to do a little more ground work , but the effort will be worth it !
113. Mr. Greenberg still recalled what his father, an Oklahoma City clothier, told him: "If something isn't moving, sell it today because tomorrow it will be worth less."
114. One can easily toss away the chair and buy a plastic one, he tells poker-faced officials, but if it were repaired and cleaned, the Ming chair would be worth 10, 000 plastic chairs.
115. Finally, it may be worth noting that a similar optimization is widely used in game-playing programs, where it is called alpha-beta pruning.
116. Conclusion We found that itraconazole would be worth exploring in treatment of papule type cutaneous moniliasis.
117. The Undulate Triggerfish or Orange-lined Triggerfish can be worth keeping since it is lively, colorful, and will grow to be a nice pet, taking food from the owners'; hand!
118. By this token, narrate ability is very important composition ability, be worth to take seriously highly.
119. An emerald of that size, unflawed, would be worth a king's ransom.
120. The ensuing HORROR SHOW will be worth the price of admission and some popcorn.
121. The 26-year-old wore a boule diamond bracelet and earrings by de Grisogono understood to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
122. GIS (Geographic Inforrnation System) has already been a independent discip1ine, so the theoretical basis and system frame-work on it should be worth to research.
123. Here's a simple way to determine whether a sidebar widget or element should stay: ask yourself whether it would be worth a visitor to stop reading and click on it.
124. Many holiday decorations can be found inexpensively during post-holiday clearance sales, so it might be worth passing it up at a thrift store.
125. You can perform this task as part of the project wrap-up, and it will be worth the effort.
126. DO NOT uncork the champagne but it may be worth cracking open a beer.
127. However, if the quality of the actual code is too bad, it may not be worth the effort of complete reengineering.
128. Once a crowded hour of glorious life will be worth of an age without a name!
129. I saw it out in the dry creek bed. Might be worth a telephone call.
130. Conclusion The teaching manner of the theoretical teaching assisted by the limited time case analysis on the course of Critical Care teaching could enhance the teaching effect and be worth spreading.
131. History records say that in only four years the area around Dawson produced more than fifty-one million dollars in gold. This would be worth more than one thousand million dollars today.
132. However, rampant inflation has been eroding the North Korean won"s value to such an extent that currently it is believed to be worth about the same as the South Korean won.
133. This argument rests on the basic premise that if Java is not the absolute number one best-selling technology in the world, it must not be worth supporting.
134. Bremen, a city-state, wants a climate in which such pronouncements are too obvious to be worth making.
135. Depending on the fixer-upper , there are many potential improvements that can be worth doing .
135. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
136. Archbishop Desmond Tutu has already described Mandela as "a gift to the world", while Hillary Clinton, who has seen the archive, might also be worth tapping for a quote.
137. Our country installs set meticulously, run unit meticulously, technical level rises greatly, be worth to congratulate.
138. It may well be worth trying to gum up the joint.
139. Zimbabwe, which says it sits on 34 tonnes of ivory - estimated to be worth billions of dollars - stockpiled in a heavily-guarded warehouse, pushed for a downgrading of the ban.
140. This requires a very flexible schedule, but if you have that flexibility, I think this may be worth trying.
141. In addition, it may be worth visiting your doctor to rule out any treatable causes.
142. To attract top talent, it may be worth considering what type of software engineers you want to attract, and modify your behavior to be attractive to that target segment.
143. It might be worth asking, however, why such books are staples of these year-end, best-of lists.
144. It may well be worth waiting for better times before making any irrevocable commitment.
145. And it may be worth remembering that while John Major didn't himself go to Oxbridge.
146. FRIEDMAN If you got rid of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, it would be worth doing that.
147. In Brazil , that $ 100 investment would be worth a whopping $ 2 , 389.
148. The reaction to tonight's reports from AAPL and BIDU will be worth watching along with a number of reports on the economy in the morning. See you then.
149. I think the outtakes of the movie are going to be worth the price of admission.
150. Language of the garrulous before making up this one article, be worth to recommend.
151. If interest rates have dropped a lot, and you can't get out of the prepayment penalty, it may be worth rolling that amount into a new loan.
152. With divorce rates have risen to above 50%, many young couples feel that all the stress and responsibilities that come with marriage might not be worth the trouble.
153. But the acronyms to these symbols of what enable life to be worth the trouble cannot be escaped.
153. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
154. A magnetic attraction might be fleeting, but it could be worth exploring.
155. Many companies also have assets in China such as production facilities and yuan cash holdings, which would be worth more with any local currency appreciation.
156. Their real estate also said to be worth more than the enterprise value of the stock.
157. They are sold for a song and can turn out to be worth thousands of dollars.
158. For a single-user application that's going to run on a single machine, this is probably overkill and might not be worth the trouble.
159. Given the underlying appetite for concision, he notes: " A photo can be worth a thousand words. "
160. I insisted not to live now, I was clay-cold, will leave the house to you, my doesn't matter what Be worth being getting more unworthy.
161. A business degree from Drake ought to be worth something.
162. Washington should make clear to the North that sales to non-state actors would be a casus belli; no amount of money received would be worth the resulting risk.
163. Any major program to procure new aircraft for the U. S. military is going to be long and the competition between bidders will be fierce since the contracts can be worth billions.
164. Verdict estimated the engagement could be worth 12-18 million pounds in merchandise sales, while sales of wedding-related products could top 26 million pounds.
165. In contrast to applications, often can help to improve the visual image can be worth watching.
166. If there were a need for portability to other platforms, it would probably be worth the trouble of setting up dpkg to handle the build.
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