Example sentences of "is worth [verb] [conj] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is worth stressing that all of this teaching is done by the prisoners themselves rather than by prison officers . |
2 | Whilst the sale itself can be effected only by acte notarie , it is worth remembering that many of the contracts drawn by sellers ' Agents are prepared without a sight of the title deeds . |
3 | It is worth remembering that one of Ælfric 's patrons , and the founder of his abbeys of Cerne and Eynsham , was the nobleman Ætheær who may have retired from court rather than face the growing influence of Eadric Streona . |
4 | Yet it is worth noting that one of the most influential works in the canon of the new right , Friedrich Hayek 's The Constitution of Liberty , ends with a chapter entitled ‘ Why I am not a Conservative ’ . |
5 | Here it is worth noting that one of the characteristics of disorganized capitalism as a social system is polarization and that this polarization is particularly apparent in relation to reproduction , with one set of households being dependent on state benefits and bureaucratic allocative systems and another being integrated into markets through the spending of wages . |
6 | It is worth noting that many of the recent habitat changes caused by agriculture in Sussex , and elsewhere , partly result from the reversal of a long decline in farming prosperity between 1875 and 1940 . |
7 | It is worth noting that many of the most interesting studies of the language/ethnicity relationship are not quantitative at all , but focus qualitatively on the social meaning which bi- and multi-lingual speakers associate with the codes in their repertoire ( see further 8.3 ) . |
8 | It is worth noting that many of the current imagesetting systems also offer a ‘ proofing ’ resolution of less than 1,000dpi — Linotype 's Linotronic 300 , for example , offers 635dpi — and it is interesting to speculate just how much material is output at this resolution to keep the throughput speed up . |
9 | It is worth recalling that some of the most effective teachers in England in the 1950s and 1960s were not conventionally trained . |