Example sentences of "would be worth " in BNC.
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1 | We asked BBC producer and presenter Mike Edgar to pinpoint ten new Northern acts who 'd be worth keeping an eye on over the coming year . |
2 | I think I think it might be s the the teeth , it 'd be worth getting the er dentist to have a wee look at your your plate , |
3 | It 'd be worth asking him first , though . |
4 | I think it 'd be I think it 'd be worth asking them . |
5 | If it was yellow with sort of pink spots , that 'd be worth putting down . |
6 | It 'd be worth it just to see your face — ’ |
7 | If it was done up , it 'd be worth two million . ’ |
8 | Er all very good , stay in control , excellent , very polished erm yeah y you 'd be worth an A but you 've only got C. |
9 | Lee ( ’ if he was a footballer he 'd be worth millions ’ says Watkins ) skates in Italy next month with club members and British dance champions David Samson and Adele Warner . |
10 | if you think to yourself well if I can have a a quarter of an hour 's chat with him , that 'd be worth something . |
11 | If we could taking it for her it 'd be worth it . |
12 | if you 've got a book handy or notes handy it 'd be worth looking it up . |
13 | It would be worth knowing how many exhibition visitors obeyed these examination instructions . |
14 | What I am saying is that a lot of the common English objections to Ezra Pound have substance , and would be worth taking seriously , if only we could be sure that they were advanced in good faith , in humility , and with compassion . |
15 | The need for an element of surprise is also glaring , and it would be worth Cox 's monitoring the John Sheridan situation at Forest . |
16 | City analysts have put a price tag of as much as £60m on Hargreaves and some potential bidders , including the Irish group CRH , have intimated that the business would be worth more to an existing player in the market than a newcomer . |
17 | Undaunted I was sure it would be worth the effort of breaking them in — and it was . |
18 | He projected himself as a man who would be worth listening to . |
19 | If a performer is also a writer , then this society would be worth joining . |
20 | ( This meant borrowing money and suffering a lot of hardships ; but they thought it would be worth it , because it would mean they could not be so easily discriminated against . ) |
21 | A 1964 pound would be worth £8.96 today , so the £1228.46 for our Austin-Healey ( including overdrive , wire wheels , heater , telescopic steering column and seat belts ) equates to £11,006 . |
22 | McCloy would want the lion 's share of whatever the load realised and if Hatton , a mere decoy , got five hundred , the three henchmen would be worth at least five hundred apiece . |
23 | Now that would be worth having . |
24 | I did n't know what a kidney was , that it would be worth money . |
25 | I did n't know what a kidney was , that it would be worth money . |
26 | A similar boost to the imports of Eastern Europe ( excluding the Soviet Union ) would be worth some $7.5billion a year for five years . |
27 | None of this would be worth remark if the narrative carried us along by virtue of its own strength , but it hardly does . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Treasury sums said the rebate would be worth £4m , but would cost more to fix . |
30 | That move alone would be worth around £2m . |