Example sentences of "be [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That dusty old painting on the wall could well be worth a small fortune once inside an auction house .
2 As your pension is normally ultimately based on the size of your salary when you retire , the two years ' worth of added rights could still be worth a tidy amount .
3 MADONNA 's new contract with Warner Brothers is said to be worth a cool $60 million .
4 It is , however , because religion is about the archaic heritage of humanity , and involves relations with parent figures , particularly the father , that one would expect emotional reactions to the subject ; either religion is the most important part of life , and immune to scientific investigation for that reason , or it is too trivial to be worth a working scientist 's time .
5 Over one year , a £10 a month investment would be worth a respectable £143.26 now , if it could have been placed in the same hypothetical fund .
6 I knew anything of Dad 's — anything — would be worth a great might hundred dollars .
7 What has not been developed to the same extent is the suggestiveness of his work on the novel for theories of genre , a suggestiveness which I will only touch on here , but which seems to me to be worth a great deal more investigation and discussion .
8 When they bought them from me , I said , ‘ For the next ten to fifteen years do n't sell these , because by then they will be worth a great deal ’ .
9 American investors were the big buyers , mainly sophisticated funds prepared to gamble that GPA would cling to life or prove to be worth a substantial sum broken up .
10 They were very much caught up in the opinion that if they were an indie band , it could n't possibly be worth a major record company taking them seriously .
11 ‘ This place would n't be worth a twopenny fart after that little incident . ’
12 Orange or red nut feeders are especially attractive to siskins , but if there are squirrels around it may be worth the extra expense of a tough model such as the Gilbert squirrel-proof feeder , which has a nut basket surrounded by a mesh which will only allow the birds through .
13 In some instances , the long-term benefit to the victim may be worth the short-term price , but it is a question which must be faced .
14 He evidently considered that gain to be worth the negative propaganda value of a militarily minor defeat , especially as it was portrayed as a defeat for the Italians , not for the Nationalists .
15 The title is reckoned to be worth an extra 50,000lbs in sales , so competition will be hot .
16 From April 1991 , deficits on all local authority hostels met by Government subsidies will be worth an extra £1 billion a year .
17 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 .
18 It seemed to be about a young woman , thinking aloud as she went about her home doing her chores .
19 Now the more certain that we want to be about a particular inference , right , the smaller is the significance level .
20 Like a dutiful citizen , I checked in with the Usher and he looked at his clipboard and said there would be about a fifteen-minute wait , so why did n't I take a seat ?
21 You should dig a pit a yard deep ; for comfort while digging , this will need to be about a square yard in area .
22 ‘ Then you must be about the only person in London that has n't heard , ’ Bragg said drily .
23 ‘ I have n't even seen the original series — I must be about the only guy in the western hemisphere who has n't , ’ he said as the cast walked up the plank in Irvine , Ayrshire , to inspect the Vital Spark for the first time .
24 This question was supposed to be about the Baltic states , but as we have become hooked on gold , I think that we had better have the answer .
25 It was to be about the –wicked stepmother ’ in Snow White , something from her point of view , redress some of the balance .
26 Most ‘ American ’ restaurants offer barbecued chicken — this will be about the lowest-calorie possibility you will see among the hot choices .
27 The aims of higher education ( whether , for example , it should be about the disinterested pursuit of knowledge , or about training students for the graduate job market ) are confused .
28 ‘ My houses have to be about the right thing , ’ he told Endill .
29 It could n't be about the fire-damaged gin .
30 The development officers felt that 50 would be about the maximum number of new cases they could take on over a 12 month period .
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