Example sentences of "[modal v] have be worth " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm afraid not ; it should have been worth seeing . |
2 | I once saw a painted picture of something like it in the Rockefeller Centre — must have been worth a million dollars or more — but we never had anything like that , so that mountain was my art , something beautiful and eternal . |
3 | What with all those houses , plus the school , he must have been worth close to a million pounds , give or take the odd thousand . |
4 | The Rock and Ice imprint must have been worth at least a grade . |
5 | Lehmann must have been worth at least two billion yuan . |
6 | Now I do n't know what they were worth and she was saying they must have been worth quite a bit cos they 're big detached solid houses are n't they ? |
7 | Cos the carpet must have been worth a bloody fortune anyway ! |
8 | From what you told me , you seemed to feel the opposite : life might have been worth living if he was n't there . ’ |
9 | Might have been worth a thousand ! |
10 | If these had been real Tag Heuer watches they 'd have been worth thousands , but in fact at around 25 pounds each they 're a rip-off . |
11 | As the income of the much smaller Missenden Abbey was given as £160 , compared with £262 net in 1535 , its goods may have been worth much more than the £140 assessed . |
12 | If the bonus had risen in line with prices since its introduction in 1972 , it would have been worth £48.85 last Christmas . |
13 | With child care costs added to reasonable travelling expenses , this alone would have been worth as much as £40 a week now . |
14 | This was only a modest puff of inflation by subsequent standards : by 1974 the 1950 pound would have been worth only one-third of a pound . |
15 | When he had finished the hearings quickly wound up with no incisive questioning of the last three witnesses , Shultz , Weinberger and Meese , although their tales would have been worth hearing ; the committees , after all , had contracted to finish by early August , whether or not the full story had been told . |
16 | Cliff 's contribution to the Palace cause would have been worth recording if it had stopped there at the end of 1962–63 , with Palace safely in mid-table but , twelve months later , and courtesy of 20 goals from the big man himself , we were back in Division Two after an absence of 39 years . |
17 | It would have been worth overcoming your natural repugnance . ’ |
18 | ‘ A few years ago this painting would have been worth about £3 million , now it is a third of that . ’ |
19 | At yesterday 's prices that stake would have been worth £7,900 . |
20 | That alone would have been worth the scramble round the cliff path . |
21 | Supposing that the essential words conferring the primacy on all successive archbishops of Canterbury were in fact in the letters which Lanfranc mentioned , why did he go on at such length about the facts drawn from Bede , when a single quotation from one of the passages granting the primacy in perpetuity to the archbishops of Canterbury would have been worth all the rest of his argument put together ? |
22 | If the contract had been ‘ straightforward ’ then it would have been worth half the £1.31 million that he was to be paid . |
23 | So far as I know , she never gave a coherent account to anybody of her recollections , and there is no reason why she should have done ; but just as any scrap of information about Shakespeare — from anybody , a servant , amanuensis , ostler , for instance — would be of the greatest interest , so a testimony from one so close as Miss Hinson would have been worth having . |
24 | Some would say it would have been worth it if only to gain some insight into the arcane workings of SCOTVEC . |
25 | If nationalized industries previously had bad performances , they would have been worth little had they been sold at that stage . |
26 | Had the disengagement happened in any other way , it would have been worth sending all his army , Normans included , crashing through the trees to clean them out while the fighting-power was still in them and Siward 's troops were disorganised by the sudden descent of the cavalry . |
27 | ‘ You 've told me nothing which would have been worth Edwin Garland taking the trouble to put into a letter and leave it with his lawyer . |
28 | The contract would have been worth five million pounds . |