Example sentences of "will be worth " in BNC.
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1 | The story runs that someone then offered Lynch a further $500 with the words : ‘ Get your manager to finish him off — it 'll be worth it . ’ |
2 | Unlike previous Dizzy outings it retails at £9.99 , but from what we 've seen so far it 'll be worth it . |
3 | ‘ It 'll be worth it — if we get that plane . |
4 | Yes , it 'll be worth following that up , cos that 's , that 's one of the erm , they , they 've done quite a lot of work of Amnesty and general studies in the past , there was a sheet of sort of quotes of , how good the Amnesty was , and there was one from the teacher at Birchwood or what , what 's Margaret Dane School , so erm , yes , if , if you could definitely follow that up erm John |
5 | After a couple of years experience at Harvard , maybe you 'll be worth something ! |
6 | ‘ She 'll be worth nothing at all if she runs out on us . |
7 | If those tests turn out the right way tomorrow — ’ she glanced at her watch , remembering they were now in the early hours of the morning — ‘ or rather tonight , it 'll be worth bringing Parkin in . ’ |
8 | Even with estate duty , it 'll be worth having . ’ |
9 | " Let's hope she 'll be worth more when she has finished her course , " Sara said lightly . |
10 | 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 |
11 | but I mean certainly I think it 'll be worth erm |
12 | It 'll be worth |
13 | For Mike Pill and his colleagues at Oxfordshire ambulance service if the video can save one life , it 'll be worth it . |
14 | It may prove traumatic but it 'll be worth it . |
15 | It 'll be worth putting a couple of pavers on there just to cope with the track of the pa er the wheels going in . |
16 | So you 'll be worth quite a bit dead ? |
17 | that 'll be worth forty ai n't it , done up ? |
18 | No is , I mean I have to be out by half past seven , actually , something on half past seven on , you know , on the other programme that 'll be worth recording I think , something about |
19 | I know , it 'll be worth suffering |
20 | it 'll be worth suffering Chippendales |
21 | Do you think it 'll be worth making some more enquiries ? |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Mr Bland said that if LWT manages to retain its franchise , the new shares will be worth three times as much as they are now . |
24 | To take an oversimplified example : if an investor buys marks at three to the pound , and the pound falls until it is valued at just two marks , every pound of the original stake will be worth £1.50 at the new rate . |
25 | Invest in a good piece now : later , it will be worth much more , ’ he says , gesturing towards tip worktables , fire irons , needlework samplers and silk pictures . |
26 | The event will be worth $1 million . |
27 | The vouchers will be worth £1,000 or more , depending on the youngster 's requirements . |
28 | ‘ Your house will be worth a lot more now , ’ people remarked brightly , which observation — if it brought forth a reply at all — was countered by a snapped : ‘ I did n't buy it as an investment ’ . |
29 | Your roll of wire will be worth an exploratory dig , tools become toys to be kicked around and chewed , and your jumper which you foolishly left hanging on the fence is now going to suffer a life-threatening crisis . |
30 | The final choice — which will be worth thousands of pounds to one manufacturer — will be made by the Royal Yachting Association next month . |