Example sentences of "[noun] may be worth " in BNC.

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1 Population screening programmes may be worth while .
2 Economists believe that the boost to the labour force may be worth an additional 1 per cent a year in the early 1990s .
3 In the office , a choice desk location by the window or near the coffee machine may be worth defending .
4 Also he may be the best person to make certain extrajudicial decisions and his opinions on a range of public matters may be worth hearing .
5 Something along the following lines may be worth considering , and of course many other simple dishes could be introduced according to their taste , provided each day 's food is well balanced from the point of view of the nourishment elderly people require .
6 The difference may be worth more than £2 billion .
7 It is uncommon for schools to use processes such as critical path analysis because they can be very time consuming unless used by experts , although simpler versions may be worth considering for example stocks and flows models .
8 In a very rich catalogue of experience , the Great Patriotic War may be worth the balance of the collection .
9 A picture may be worth a thousand words but you 'll still need some text to explain what the pictures are about !
10 Although a picture may be worth a thousand words the reader still needs to know what the picture relates to .
11 Making use of government-funded resources may be worth considering .
12 Knowing what your rights may be worth in money terms will help you not only to decide whether or not to take legal action , if necessary , to recover the sums due to you , but also to assess the reasonableness of any ‘ termination package deal ’ offered to you and generally to plan ahead for the future .
13 When listed buildings are subject to major refurbishment , especially in historic towns , it is important that the local planning officer and the local civic society are aware of the interior and have examined it to see what features may be worth retaining .
14 And what life may be worth when … the honour is gone …
15 If the future of your business could be put in jeopardy by one or two of your main customers not being able to pay you , credit insurance may be worth consideration .
16 The territory may be worth more to the owner than to the intruder , and the owner , therefore , prepared to fight harder for it .
17 However , your pension may be worth a lot of money and , especially as you approach retirement , it is important that you should know the main essentials , including any options that may still be available to you .
18 Rapid testing of women at risk may be worth while
19 This polarisation causes the debate to stall , but in a world where unemployment is unlikely to fall fast or far and where so much work needs doing the idea may be worth exploring further .
20 However , a cognitive therapy approach to helping the patient understand and reappraise her feelings of worthlessness may be worth trying ( Beck et al. 1979 ) .
21 Although this argument was also rejected the somewhat superficial reasoning employed by the court raises the question whether a further appeal to the Court of Appeal may be worth considering .
22 In some instances , the long-term benefit to the victim may be worth the short-term price , but it is a question which must be faced .
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