Example sentences of "will be worth [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If it turns out to be ‘ right ’ ( the trade term for ‘ genuine ’ ) , it will be worth sending to Geneva for sale . |
2 | But if the chaos continues , the attitude of the army will be worth watching . |
3 | And if , as seems likely , the election confirms support for reform , the costs of the no-confidence vote will be worth bearing . |
4 | An inverted file is the usual choice , but when there are many attributes , each of which is used by relatively few records , it will be worth considering multilist files . |
5 | If a person retained at your expense has a significantly worse record in terms of attendance or misconduct , it will be worth drawing the matter to your employer 's attention to see whether his view changes upon mature reflection . |
6 | This may not be feasible where there is a very large number of candidates , but if people have got through the original application forms stage of selection it will be worth making an effort to see them in person . |
7 | It will be worth finding out , since the whole operation is to be repeated for the steam runs on the 22nd and 29th of September , and this train should be a sight worth seeing . |
8 | ‘ We believe there 's a Class 46 at the Technical Centre in Derby and that will be worth having a look at , ’ he added , although , with RFS sub-contracting in the Channel Tunnel , BR are now likely to take an increasingly dim view about selling off withdrawn Class 20s , another Knotty target . |
9 | But the crowd are friendly and well-dressed , the music as good as house gets ; and given time to develop , this one will be worth travelling for |