Example sentences of "[modal v] be worth [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Terms of the agreement were not disclosed , but observers say the deal must be worth over £200m . |
2 | Victories for both Brits would propel them to within one fight of a king-sized domestic dust-up for the world crown that could be worth around £5 million next summer . |
3 | Greg Dyke , chairman of ITV Sport , would not go into details but it is believed that ITV 's interest will extend to a sponsorship package that could be worth around £80m over four years . |
4 | Datastream 's end of decade calculations show that a £100 investment in the shiny yellow metal made at the beginning of January 1980 would be worth just £78 . |
5 | The average outstanding debt on a credit card in 1979 was £95 , compared with £292 today — but , at 1979 rates , this would be worth about £124 . |
6 | The help would be worth about £10,000,000 ( US$18,000,000 ) in the first year . |
7 | The Commission filing indicates that Michels , whose Santa Cruz shares would be worth around $51.1m with the offering , is receiving $16,667 a month in salary until June 1994 , a total of $300,000 , provided he does n't work for a competitor or try to get back on Santa Cruz 's board , and $3,000 a month for expenses . |
8 | The SEC filing indicates Michels , whose SCO shares would be worth around $51.1m with the offering , is receiving $16,667 a month in salary until June 1994 , a total of $300,000 , provided he does n't work for a competitor or try to get back on SCO 's board and $3,000 a month for expenses . |
9 | That move alone would be worth around £2m . |
10 | At the very least , the catchers are not going to mark with rope burns an animal that , when broken , will be worth nearly £1,000 . |
11 | However , after 5 April — when the value of the tax credit falls to 20 per cent — this £75 when grossed up inside the PEP will be worth just £93.75 to the basic rate taxpayer . |
12 | Although there will be little difference between what they cost new , a car registered in January 1992 is going to be more attractive to buyers than one which went on the road in December 1991 , so second-hand it will be worth about £200-£300 more . |
13 | The EURODASS contract will be worth around £200 million with Marconi 's share at just below £100 million . |