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

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1 Anything you could take to slow or halt the onset of Aids would be worth knowing about .
2 At a stroke the gold reserves in Fort Knox would be worth more dollars , thus improving backing for the dollar ; gold reserves for other central banks would be worth more , encouraging them to accumulate further interest-earning dollar reserves ; gold production would be stimulated and private demand reduced ( as industry tried to economize and speculators took their profits ) , allowing countries to absorb additional gold into their reserves .
3 Environment Secretary Michael Howard said the higher prices would be worth paying as climate change was an ‘ issue of concern to everybody ’ .
4 ‘ A snap of their slogan in national newspapers would be worth tens of thousands of pounds to them and our costs are peanuts next to that , ’ said Andrew .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Who would have guessed then that six months later their shares would be worth £4.2m when the company was floated on the stockmarket ?
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