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    1. Or it could be a spare lifting arm for the starship's elevator, what would that be worth?"


    2. I was Marwan Tayeh and that had to be worth something


    3. But you do find it; it is going to be worth the effort


    4. You may have to dish out a small amount of course, but it could be worth it


    5. The priest is the ruler, and not a man who thinks himself to be worthy


    6. "I'm very sorry I hurt you," Alan said, "I think you are a treasure I could never be worthy of


    7. This natural beauty treatment is said by some to be worth far more than the costly facial massages in beauty salons which are so beloved of film stars


    8. Your father thought, no doubt, that a Ming vase and a vintage diamond ring would be worth quite a lot and that you would appreciate them better than your soulless brother


    9. be worth it, I told myself


    10. landed and was sure to be worth a pretty penny

    11. To describe the matter in hand as crowd control would, in Liverpool or London, be worth a laugh, but the boys in blue prefer this duty to patrolling the high street and shopping precincts in the town centre


    12. “What could be worth this much trouble?” Ava asked


    13. It’s got to be worth a punt


    14. Alex swears that it will be worth it, but won't say any more in public


    15. That has come up to what you think it might be worth, almost half of what I think hSkaiya paid


    16. Perhaps Andy would be useful enough to make it worth their while to pay him the ridiculous salary he had suggested … but if it kept their name out of the papers, it would be worth it


    17. knew I had myself all worked up over the test and wouldn’t be worth a shit in that


    18. It would be tight but it would be worth it to have him away from repeated interrogation


    19. The labour of an able-bodied slave, the same author adds, is computed to be worth double his maintenance ; and that of the meanest labourer, he thinks, cannot be worth less than that of an able-bodied slave


    20. The labour of each child, before it can leave their house, is computed to be worth a hundred pounds clear gain to them

    21. Alan must be worth a lot to you?"


    22. Nidon probably wouldn't believe that either, but it might be worth a try


    23. "How much would that carriage cart be worth our Jason?" shouted the Sargent to the witness box


    24. That probably wouldn't be worth using but she'd look it over first before junking it with the rest of Biology Base


    25. Before the discovery of the mines of America, the value of fine gold to fine silver was regulated in the different mines of Europe, between the proportions of one to ten and one to twelve ; that is, an ounce of fine gold was supposed to be worth from ten to twelve ounces of fine silver


    26. In the mint of Calcutta, an ounce of fine gold is supposed to be worth fifteen ounces of fine silver, in the same manner as in Europe


    27. Two shillings, therefore, was the price of two bushels and near two pecks of wheat, which in the present times, at three shillings and sixpence the bushel, would be worth eight shillings and ninepence


    28. says will be worthless


    29. He would have a stock of goods of some kind or other, which, though it might not be worth all that it cost, would always be worth something


    30. If £100 now are worth no more than £50 were then, £5 now can be worth no more than £2:10s

    31. They wanted to know if the country was rich enough to be worth the conquering


    32. against England, it would require 105 ounces of silver in England to purchase a bill for 100 ounces of silver in Holland: that 105 ounces of silver in England, therefore, would be worth only 100 ounces of silver in Holland, and would purchase only a proportionable quantity of Dutch goods ; but that 100 ounces of silver in Holland, on the contrary, would be worth 105 ounces in England, and would purchase a proportionable quantity of English goods; that the English goods which were sold to Holland would be sold so much cheaper, and the Dutch goods which were sold to England so much dearer, by the difference of the exchange : that the one would draw so much less Dutch money to England, and the other so much more English money to Holland, as this difference amounted to: and that the balance of trade, therefore, would necessarily be so much more against England, and would require a greater balance of gold and silver to be exported to Holland


    33. What could be worth more than the love of family? he wondered as he watched the happy reunion


    34. The process may be slow in its development, but the end result will be worth the wait


    35. In the countries first discovered by the Spaniards, no gold and silver mines are at present known which are supposed to be worth the working


    36. It will cost, yes, but the expense will be worth it when you consider the benefits you’ll accrue in terms of goodwill


    37. In the English, French, Dutch, and Danish colonies, none have ever yet been discovered, at least none that are at present supposed to be worth the working


    38. We apologize that the celebration will have to wait until the new year, but we guarantee that it will be worth the wait


    39. I consider these Action Guides to be worth the entire cost of the course all on their own


    40. ‘Would it be worth you explaining that to me

    41. It would not, surely, be worth while to examine at great length the errors of a system which never has done, and probably never will do, any harm in any part of the world


    42. If we can only scoop out a couple of dozen food sachets, it will be worth it


    43. We both prayed we would be worthy of the task God gave us


    44. The court of Rome had disobliged some of the smaller princes in the northern parts of Germany, whom it had probably considered as too insignificant to be worth the managing


    45. It may, perhaps, be worth while to remark, that, if we except the poets, a few orators, and a few historians, the far greater part of the other eminent men of letters, both of Greece and Rome, appear to have been either public or private teachers; generally either of philosophy or of rhetoric


    46. If in the pound weight of our silver coin, for example, instead of eighteen penny-weight, according to the present standard, there were mixed eight ounces of alloy; a pound sterling, or twenty shillings of such coin, would be worth little more than six shillings and eightpence of our present money


    47. Only one cat was available nearby, and even he was out of state, but the drive was less than two hours away, so it would be worth the effort


    48. She couldn’t let that link die, she knew it was her destiny to save him, and she hoped it would be worth the pain that now carved its way through her soul as she looked at the body of Khan


    49. That ought to be worth something


    50. In later years the land may be worth much more














































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