Example sentences of "[is] worth trying " in BNC.
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1 | If he believes it 's worth trying , then I think he should try . ’ |
2 | But when the snow melts in spring this crossing is essential , so it 's worth trying just for the fun of it . |
3 | It 's worth trying it for eighteen miles , is n't it ? ’ |
4 | However you intend to use the sack , it 's worth trying on a few makes before buying . |
5 | Well , it 's worth trying , is n't it ? " |
6 | It 's worth trying , could , just because she ca n't take a lemon it does n't mean you ca n't take a lemon , |
7 | Each has its own speciality — spit roast lamp , veal in lemon sauce , stuffed peppers or whatever — so it 's worth trying several . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know that he will : but he was in High Places at the right times so it 's worth trying the Good Old Times routine … ’ |
9 | ‘ But do you think it 's worth trying ? ’ |
10 | So erm that 's , if you 're , if you 're getting behind on that it 's worth trying to do something about it soonish before you get too far behind to manage to catch up |
11 | Well , it 's worth trying , anyway , I mean . |
12 | erm How does one in any case fine a motorist who is n't standing by his car or sitting in it ? erm I would , if the question is shall we try it , if that is implied , I would say it 's worth trying in a very moderate way , it may require the police and the police representatives so to speak , the wardens if they 're going to be empowered to do this kind of thing , I think it 's going to force them to become very , very diplomatic and civilized in the way they handle it , but we of course too will have to learn to respond in a civilized manner . |
13 | if it 's worth trying to hit anything I was on top of him |
14 | It is worth trying to get a distribution company to take your record on . |
15 | It is worth trying to retain , in the ways McHale suggests , limits to the meaning of the term postmodernism . |
16 | At this stage it may be sensible to rely on your instinct but a further step that is worth trying is to give each candidate a simple task to perform that is related in some way to the post which is to be filled . |
17 | If you are being selected for redundancy in preference to one or more of your colleagues , it is worth trying to find out why . |
18 | This situation is very difficult to handle and it is worth trying to avoid early escalation of treatment with sulphonylureas and then progressing to insulin . |
19 | When I ask for something it is because I think it is worth trying but in this case the very clear proviso about needing to buy was a strong psychological deterrent to investing the time and effort needed to learn yet another keyboard technique and language . |
20 | Rimmel 's Anti-Shine Powder , £1.42 , is worth trying . |
21 | Usually , these are sold in bulk to a dealer who can handle large quantities but it is worth trying to do a deal on smaller quantities if you can get in on the ground floor , so to speak . |
22 | Hopefully the spring weather will bring out the wildlife , but if not JUDITH NICHOLL 'S carving of an avocet is worth trying , while there will also be projects and techniques for turners , with a test of the new miniature CARBATEC lathe . |
23 | It is worth trying , even if only in a very small quantity . |
24 | The formula of " need , feature , benefit " really works and is worth trying . |
25 | It is worth trying the effect of combining various keys , by choosing a simple subject and experimenting with canons at various distances in various keys . |
26 | Obviously it is worth trying to pin-point the cause of failure but that is quite independent of the amount of investment that has been made . |
27 | These results may be due to chance , but the figures suggest that it is worth trying to do semi-automatic correction . |
28 | If the water is very low when you are constructing your map it is worth trying to imagine what the water will be like during a winter flood . |