Example sentences of "it be worth [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Only in the biggest gardens will it be worth planting trees that have nothing to say apart from their brief autumn statement . |
2 | Well I 'll check with R and R B's press office first just to check before we sort of do things , but I mean it 'll be worth , would , would it be worth approaching erm Reporting Scotland and Scotland |
3 | Would it be worth having I mean |
4 | It were worth coming for were n't it ? |
5 | In cases where vegetables can be sheltered from a common pest by physical barriers , it 's worth gathering sowings together in one easily protected site . |
6 | It 's worth gathering as many prizes as possible for a raffle or draw . |
7 | You 'll need grout too , plus a tile cutter , preferably heavy-duty type , especially if using quarry tiles ( Vitrex makes one which will cut wall and floor tiles ) ; and it 's worth investing in a tile file or saw if you anticipate a lot of fiddly cutting round pipes and similar obstacles , and a tile gauge if you have any really awkward shapes to tile around . |
8 | If you have a lot of repetitive driving to do , it 's worth investing in a spiral ratchet screwdriver with a range of inter-changeable bits . |
9 | You can preface any command to load a program in your autoexec.bat by LH , and if there is no room , the program will load low — it 's worth experimenting . |
10 | In fact , at this point it 's worth taking a pitchfork to that grossly over-rated entity — CAMP . |
11 | They all dole out three courses unless stated otherwise ; it 's worth taking a day off work to get the full benefit , allowing for recovery time . |
12 | It 's worth taking the assumption by the scruff of the neck and shaking it till it falls apart , otherwise there will be no fundamental lasting change in relationships , the school will remain inward looking with no real growth in active listening and responding . |
13 | However , I do n't think it 's worth taking a chance … do you ? ’ |
14 | It 's worth taking a look at how and why it came to pass . |
15 | ‘ I did n't say anything to Philippe because it was so inconclusive , ’ she finished , ‘ and I still ca n't decide whether it 's worth taking them to the police . ’ |
16 | That 's why it 's worth taking some trouble over choosing the right bath toys . |
17 | It 's worth taking your vacuum cleaner , dusters , disinfectant , dishcloths and drawer-liners with you in the car . |
18 | It 's worth getting him involved . |
19 | With the diving you 've got a few decisions to make — some things to avoid , some personal choice — and it 's worth getting it right . |
20 | It is n't complicated or expensive , but it can take time — so it 's worth getting it in hand early on . |
21 | And it 's worth getting hold of the booklet , Health Advice for Travellers , published by the Department of Health ( ) . |
22 | Er on the envi environmental aspect , I think it 's worth emphasizing because clearly this is the major concern of both Scotton and er the Residents ' Association and er that the County Council has and perhaps to some extent I think it 's certainly the public consultations or the exercises I 've been involved in at this stage in a major scheme has done far more work in trying to assess those effects than is normally the case at this stage in a ma major highway scheme . |
23 | But they take it so , so strongly , they become so aggressive that it 's , it 's almost more trouble than it 's worth to mention it to people . |
24 | It 's worth learning how to write one well |
25 | When looking at the calendar it 's worth bearing in mind that there is usually a year 's grace between the death of the previous Phoenix King and the coronation of his successor . |
26 | Now erm I suppose also um it 's worth bearing in mind that sex abuse can occur right across the right across the lifespan . |
27 | It 's worth stepping back a little and considering your own personality before drawing up a birth plan or vowing that you will never have an epidural whatever the circumstances . |
28 | And learning together as we 've been reminded more than once than this morning engages us all irrespective of age , irrespective of experience it engages everyone and it 's worth emphasising that the quality of learning does not depend upon the size of a congregation ! |
29 | the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York |
30 | But for disabled people with sex problems , it 's worth persisting . |