be worth造句121. The 26-year-old wore a boule diamond bracelet and earrings by de Grisogono understood to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
122. GIS (Geographic Inforrnation System) has already been a independent discip1ine, so the theoretical basis and system frame-work on it should be worth to research.
123. Here's a simple way to determine whether a sidebar widget or element should stay: ask yourself whether it would be worth a visitor to stop reading and click on it.
124. Many holiday decorations can be found inexpensively during post-holiday clearance sales, so it might be worth passing it up at a thrift store.
125. You can perform this task as part of the project wrap-up, and it will be worth the effort.
126. DO NOT uncork the champagne but it may be worth cracking open a beer.
127. However, if the quality of the actual code is too bad, it may not be worth the effort of complete reengineering.
128. Once a crowded hour of glorious life will be worth of an age without a name!
129. I saw it out in the dry creek bed. Might be worth a telephone call.
130. Conclusion The teaching manner of the theoretical teaching assisted by the limited time case analysis on the course of Critical Care teaching could enhance the teaching effect and be worth spreading.
131. History records say that in only four years the area around Dawson produced more than fifty-one million dollars in gold. This would be worth more than one thousand million dollars today.
132. However, rampant inflation has been eroding the North Korean won"s value to such an extent that currently it is believed to be worth about the same as the South Korean won.
133. This argument rests on the basic premise that if Java is not the absolute number one best-selling technology in the world, it must not be worth supporting.
134. Bremen, a city-state, wants a climate in which such pronouncements are too obvious to be worth making.
135. Depending on the fixer-upper , there are many potential improvements that can be worth doing .
135.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
136. Archbishop Desmond Tutu has already described Mandela as "a gift to the world", while Hillary Clinton, who has seen the archive, might also be worth tapping for a quote.
137. Our country installs set meticulously, run unit meticulously, technical level rises greatly, be worth to congratulate.
138. It may well be worth trying to gum up the joint.
139. Zimbabwe, which says it sits on 34 tonnes of ivory - estimated to be worth billions of dollars - stockpiled in a heavily-guarded warehouse, pushed for a downgrading of the ban.
140. This requires a very flexible schedule, but if you have that flexibility, I think this may be worth trying.
141. In addition, it may be worth visiting your doctor to rule out any treatable causes.
142. To attract top talent, it may be worth considering what type of software engineers you want to attract, and modify your behavior to be attractive to that target segment.
143. It might be worth asking, however, why such books are staples of these year-end, best-of lists.
144. It may well be worth waiting for better times before making any irrevocable commitment.
145. And it may be worth remembering that while John Major didn't himself go to Oxbridge.
146. FRIEDMAN If you got rid of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, it would be worth doing that.
147. In Brazil , that $ 100 investment would be worth a whopping $ 2 , 389.
148. The reaction to tonight's reports from AAPL and BIDU will be worth watching along with a number of reports on the economy in the morning. See you then.
149. I think the outtakes of the movie are going to be worth the price of admission.
150. Language of the garrulous before making up this one article, be worth to recommend.