Example sentences of "will be worth [adv] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 In one 10-year period from the mid-1970s it rose from just over £30,000 to nearly £250,000 , and analysts calculate that in 20 years - when all the men it was specifically designed to help will be long dead — it will be worth well over £1m and increasing in value at more than £100,000 a year .
3 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 .
4 My mother hovers on the brink of life , not knowing whether her heroic struggle will be worth even a fraction of the effort she expends .
5 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 .
6 at the moment now next month when you get your next bill that ten pound thirty will be worth about twenty ninety one .
7 The " package " may also involve stock options — rights to buy shares at a specific value exercisable at a future date , the idea being that if the firm does well the shares will be worth far more than the exercise price .
8 Although linking pensions to prices rather than incomes may not produce a great difference in one year , after twenty-five years , assuming incomes rise by 2 per cent per annum faster than prices , the price-linked pension will be worth only approximately 60 per cent of the earnings-linked pension .
9 The EURODASS contract will be worth around £200 million with Marconi 's share at just below £100 million .
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