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Example sentences for "worth recording"

  • I made a few miscellaneous observations which may be worth recording.

  • Children that walk in calico before open fires are not always burned to death; the instances to the contrary may be worth recording; but by no means if they are to be used as arguments against woollen frocks and high fenders.

  • One epitaph, which the unlettered Muse must have dictated, is worth recording.

  • Burrows sends me a charming description of an old-fashioned service, and some clerkly manners which are worth recording.

  • The elements that contributed to the building up of the man under observation are sure to be worth recording.

  • Bullen became within a very few months, from an absolutely unknown ex-seaman struggling to keep himself and his family from starvation, a popular writer and lecturer, is worth recording.

  • Another link with the past, which is worth recording, is that I knew well a man, Sir Charles Murray, who told me that he had seen Byron.

  • An instance of how he behaved toward the representatives of Britain and France is worth recording, both as characterizing the man and as extenuating his offense against the delegates of the lesser Powers.

  • This is so eminently characteristic of Lord Dufferin's methods that it is worth recording.

  • During that visit a little episode occurred which is worth recording.

  • The case of Mrs. Pritchard is such an instance of devoted friendship as to be worth recording.

  • The advice he freely gave is worth recording in part, as expressing the views of a monarch who was himself the best police officer of his time.

  • This rare instance of baffled detection is worth recording.

  • The opinion expressed by a Parliamentary Committee, in 1833, on this wearing of plain clothes is worth recording.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    horse should; line ahead; little child; little gasp; little hamlet; long journey; natural history; organic matters; past events; present arms; sincere desire; what people; will tell you about; worth anything; worth doing; worth giving; worth having; worth more; worth notice; worth noting; worth recording; worth seeing; worthy father; worthy knight; worthy lord; would ask