We found 43 examples of how to use valued in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 43.
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1. | Television could be an important source of culture, and its educational broadcasts are valued in many schools. | |
2. | The diamond was valued at 5,000 dollars. | |
3. | Although I modified this extravagance later by including the beautiful life among the works of art that alone gave a meaning to life, it was still beauty that I valued. | |
4. | Some economists estimate that housewives' services, valued in money, would amount to about 25% of GNP. | |
5. | Health is not valued until sickness comes. | |
6. | In the old days people valued selflessness. But this generation seems to make a virtue out of selfishness. | |
7. | Nothing is more valuable than time, but nothing is less valued. | |
8. | They regret not having valued the days of their youth more. | |
9. | They are organizing politically and working to ensure that they are respected and valued. | |
10. | Is she valued highly as a singer? | |
11. | This implies a fun and relaxed working atmosphere where team achievement is highly valued, communication is extremely important and traditional 3-hour meetings have been replaced by informal chats in the queue for coffee. | |
12. | In real life, help is given out of friendship, or it is not valued; it is received from the hand of friendship, or it is resented. | |
13. | Health is not valued till sickness comes. | |
14. | I told Tom how much I valued Mary's opinion. | |
15. | His house was valued at $6 million. | |
16. | The good team spirit in the work group is valued positively. | |
17. | A lame cat is more valued than a fast horse when the palace is full of mice. | |
18. | In the United States, what is valued most is money, whether it's clean or dirty. | |
19. | He valued the professor's advice. | |
20. | They valued my efforts. | |
21. | A pair of Ronald Reagan's cowboy boots, which were valued at $20,000, sold for almost $200,000. | |
22. | This is a community where hard work is valued. | |
23. | The gradient of a scalar-valued function of several variables is the vector which contains its partial derivatives with respect to each of its variables (when these derivatives exist). | |
24. | The higher the price of things, the less valued the individual himself. | |
25. | Ferrier carried the bag of gold and notes, Jefferson Hope had the scanty provisions and water, while Lucy had a small bundle containing a few of her more valued possessions. |