worth - use in sentences

Possessives

  • massivelyit: They're dressed their remember how many hand than them hand massivelyit's worth.
  • quid: Eighteen quid's worth of gasoline is about the same price as a decent bottle of whiskey isn't it?
  • pound: Complicating matters are two million pounds ' worth of Grade A ecstasy, a brutal neo-Nazi sect and a whole series of double crossings.
  • penny: Plans had already been formed for a trip down King Pot before I turned up with my penny's worth.
  • money: We certainly had our money's worth out of them.

Noun used with modifier

  • self: The people's sense of self worth and self-esteem is low.

Adjective modifier

  • intrinsic: A counter-argument is possible, that humanity ' just has ' intrinsic worth.
  • net: Business Angels are individuals of high net worth with a track record of business success.
  • 1m: Click on this to get 1m 18s worth of storyboard images that were not used along with the screenwriter's commentary.
  • equal: Communicative freedom presupposes the recognition that all human beings are of equal worth.
  • 1million: We Will Rock You Features more than £ 1million worth of LED screens, especially shipped from Hong Kong.
  • true: JVC's John Carpenter says that the UK television industry is now coming to realize the true worth of D-9.

Modifies a noun

  • checking: Any site which has a water supply for the birds to drink from is worth checking.
  • buying: The focus becomes more how much can we borrow for this issue than is it worth buying.
  • watching: It's an excellent film with good fight scences and well worth watching.
  • bearing: Some supermarkets even provide glass hire for free or a small deposit which is definitely worth bearing in mind.
  • while: It's done, and of course it ain't worth while, and who cares?
  • investing: It might be worth investing in a tape recorder or even a video camera.

Preposition: in

  • excess: By the 1980's, Spelling's personal fortune was worth in excess of $ 300 million.

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