How To Use Invaluable In A Sentence

  • The fact sheet, brief history, glossary and list of abbreviations are also invaluable additions.
  • These were monitoring variables like humidity and temperature, information that is invaluable to the horticulturalists attempting to propagate the trees.
  • They received invaluable technical advice from architect Colin Humphrey.
  • This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity.
  • This dictionary is an invaluable reference tool for advanced learners.
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  • It combines invaluable advice on how you can plan for a secure future with suggestions for creative and fulfilling activities. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year.
  • a curative process, but an ardent believer of the reality of somnambular clairvoyance as an invaluable gift of certain privileged organizations. A Strange Story — Volume 01
  • Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced.
  • I love both ... nothing beats the excitement of exploring new hunting territory and hoping that new hotspot is just around the next bend ... still, the knowledge gained by hunting the same piece of country, season after season, is invaluable and only comes with time ... Do you prefer hunting an area you know very well and have hunted often, or do you like the challenge and adventure of hunting ne
  • At this point, I have a staggering amount of data, and it's been invaluable in dispelling myth, particularly in assisting me to name and claim classism and racism as it permeates my family culture. Archive 2009-08-01
  • In the coming abortion clinic battles, these would prove invaluable to her and to me.
  • A quick rip off Tweezers are invaluable for removing odd hairs.
  • In the organization of this transport the constant and helpful cooperation of the Shipping Board, the railroads, and those in control of warehousing, wharfing, lighterage, and other terminal facilities has been invaluable. World's War Events, Vol. II
  • In his job, patience is an invaluable asset.
  • He looks back on his seven years with Manly United as character-forming, and invaluable in terms of real-life experience.
  • This arises largely and insidiously from the slavish adoption here of virtually all Americanisms - some invaluable, the majority deplorable.
  • Another factor here has been the slow but invaluable installation of Traffic Collision Avoidance System radar in commercial airliners.
  • A lot of invaluable literature in the languages of the common folk has remained outside recognised literary boundaries.
  • By using test-kits and keeping a record of the readings obtained you also build-up and invaluable data bank for future reference.
  • Another factor here has been the slow but invaluable installation of Traffic Collision Avoidance System radar in commercial airliners.
  • Getting some experience on real working projects is invaluable too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their energy is bottomless, their spirit indomitable, their contribution invaluable.
  • Photo booths are open from 6am in the morning onwards, and Experts on ‘how to fill out your visa form’ hover, ready to offer invaluable advice in exchange for a quetzal, a cigarette, a smile.
  • Yet these are invaluable tramlines that can guide purposeful human action.
  • No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work.
  • Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task.
  • Going straight from a shuttle run into a scrum is serious hard work but is invaluable. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're traveling with a pet companion then this can often be invaluable.
  • But there is something invaluable about meeting people face to face. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most knowing in these matters are supposed to be Pierre, the host of the Grand Café, right under the rooms of the Jockey Club, and the rotund Henry, keeper of the Restaurant Bignon, Avenue de l'Opéra, the confidant of certain turfmen, who may favor him with invaluable hints if their _salmis_ of woodcocks should have been a success or their Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
  • This was when the night-vision goggles would have proved invaluable. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • The company also offers an invaluable planning and advice service for people who would rather undertake to do the work themselves.
  • The book is an invaluable aid to teachers of literature.
  • It is also an invaluable act of citizenship and is as diverse as society itself.
  • The press coverage the event receives is invaluable, she said, but she suggested the industry also consider the strength of the subliminal message.
  • Nonetheless, a pervasive wireless network will be invaluable for laptop users on the move and in meetings beyond their offices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your advice has been invaluable to us.
  • After installing all the geegaws for the graphics program, my invaluable drop-shadow-maker decided to go utterly mental - it would draw a rectangle around the selected object, and give it the drop shadow.
  • We have all found sound academic and practical training invaluable in the course of our working lives. The Sun
  • The former were very profuse in their compliments and thanks for what they termed our invaluable assistance; having tendered which they manifested a disposition to resume their former status on board. The Rover's Secret A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba
  • The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students.
  • The knowledge I have gleaned from them has been invaluable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's an invaluable source of movie info, but like any site with anonymous user reviews, it's easily abused.
  • In 1979 he led invaluable work on the definition of brain death. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work.
  • Canned or aseptically packaged nonfat chicken, beef, and vegetable broths are invaluable cooking staples. Trans Fats
  • For medical students it is also invaluable work experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were devoting much of their time to it and had received invaluable support from family and friends.
  • It is an invaluable guide for collectors and a key resource for sound recording archivists.
  • It was an invaluable experience, though, and he passed a coaching course that qualifies him to manage a fourth division side.
  • She acquired invaluable practical experience as both pianist and manager of the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • His work as a leading founder member was invaluable.
  • The Zagros is an example of a young and active orogenic belt where geomorphology and seismicity provide invaluable constraints on the style of deformation, in ways not possible with ancient, inactive orogens.
  • It's made the blogosphere an invaluable tool for holding the mainstream media's feet to the fire.
  • Invaluable for tailing, gilling and holding strange fish.
  • ‘Binoculars are absolutely invaluable for bowhunting as well as gun hunting,’ Topping said.
  • The new job will provide you with invaluable experience.
  • Key receivers can provide invaluable aid. Christianity Today
  • The reader will pardon a digression in which so invaluable a secret is communicated, since every gamester will agree how necessary it is to know exactly the play of another, in order to countermine him. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • One of the directors of the Churches Voluntary Work Bureau said the project would be an invaluable experience.
  • His advice has been invaluable and he is always on hand with ideas and suggestions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Councillors gained invaluable tips on how best they should approach radio and television interviews and build up good relationships with journalists.
  • Classroom instruction is invaluable in providing some of this background and in giving the learner confidence.
  • For the universities involved, these partnerships are not rooted in cloud one-upmanship, but in invaluable experience. NSF Grants $5M for Research on Google-IBM Cloud
  • Just as this ill-fated man appeared at the culminating point of his professional fortunes, he had the imprudence to proclaim himself not only an enthusiastic advocate of mesmerism as a curative process, but an ardent believer of the reality of somnambular clairvoyance as an invaluable gift of certain privileged organizations. A Strange Story — Complete
  • The mahout carried an invaluable knife-weapon, called a parang, broadest and heaviest at the point, and as we passed through the jungle he slashed to right and left to clear the track, and quite thick twigs fell with hardly an effort on his part. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • The knowledge I have gleaned from them has been invaluable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Local teachers provided invaluable help in developing the material.
  • Duhamel - Port Security, co-operated fully, help invaluable, killed tonight in suspicious circumstances.
  • I'm sure your testimony in front of Senate committees is invaluable Mr. Holder, but how about starting some indictments for the torture regime that just left office?? Holder pushes hate crimes law; GOP unpersuaded
  • This identification of level of measurement will be invaluable later on when the researcher begins the analysis of data.
  • But remember, men, we have one invaluable weapon on our side: we have an unbreakable spirit to win!
  • The very best of that international expertise was sought out and hired, a move which proved invaluable.
  • But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents.
  • Surely, when the Government is supposed to be so hot on the rights of the child, taking away this invaluable service is putting more children at risk.
  • But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents.
  • The width of the bore and the large diameter of the tone holes gives it a strong, pure sound, invaluable to the military band and to the swing and dance big bands.
  • From a teacher's point of view, activities that can be done with minimal preparation are invaluable.
  • The internet is an invaluable source of information.
  • Farther, as Mr. Eliot has recently emphasized in his inspiring Ether-Day lecture (Oct. 16, 1909), asepticism and anaesthesia "have opened a great field of animal experimentation, which has already yielded invaluable additions to our knowledge of physiology, pharmacology and pathology" ... Some of the Triumphs of Modern Medicine
  • His knowledge and advice would be invaluable. The Sun
  • On an occasion like this it is natural also to recall the invaluable interest you have shown in Swedish literature, a token of friendship which, in turn, has found a response in the desire of our Swedish writers to translate your work. Nobel Prize in Literature 1966 - Presentation Speech
  • The services rendered by home nurses are invaluable.
  • This invaluable holiday resource offers helpful timesaving tips, loads of seasonal recipes, and great make-it-yourself projects.
  • He was fluent in Arabic and many dialects - an invaluable skill in his shadowy world of spies and spooks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Attendees will learn about the latest issues facing the baby boomer market and gain invaluable insights by connecting with a broad spectrum of experts who have unique perspectives on the baby boomer generation. What’s Next? Boomer Business Summit (The Boomer Blog)
  • He asks them to think about what is precious, what invaluable commodities they have.
  • We were lucky that between us we had a huge wealth of Internet knowledge to call on for assistance, which turned out to be invaluable.
  • The video has become an invaluable teaching tool.
  • And Tib rises out of that little domestic struggle, covered with glory and crowned with respect; her price so infinitely beyond rubies, that "invaluable" is the only term that can be applied to her; and accordingly Dr. McNab, Mr. Malcolm, and the poor little suffering feverish Dagon himself, unanimously agree that she is invaluable; and the slight rustle of her voluminous silk gown, as she moves across the room to fetch the bottle of colchicum, with the soft slow heavy tread of the elephant, is music to her Dagon's ears. Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • Going straight from a shuttle run into a scrum is serious hard work but is invaluable. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a resource, this book will prove invaluable. Times, Sunday Times
  • And if you intend to compose your own poems, limericks or verses, a songwriter's rhyming dictionary would be invaluable.
  • It proved invaluable in the design of countless buildings, bridges and aircraft but was limited because it would not work for irregular shapes or those with holes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The advantages of back chipping are invaluable, as unfused or partially fused metal at the root of the joint can be removed to a depth where sound metal exists.
  • Her profound analyses of the fears and longings underlying parenthood have been invaluable to my thinking, and to my life.
  • Steel is easy to clean and sterilize, which is invaluable when sharing a toy. AVN Industry News
  • As a person who was well acquainted with all the people of the camps, she would be invaluable in our dealings with the various families. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • Farrell's sense of discovery in every step and her sheer generosity of spirit within the very different choreographies of these three masters make her living example invaluable.
  • So is chip-in-skin an unwarrantable infringement of your civil liberties or an invaluable tool against crime and scattiness? Times, Sunday Times
  • Another factor here has been the slow but invaluable installation of Traffic Collision Avoidance System radar in commercial airliners.
  • They bequeathed an invaluable legacy of moral integrity, revolutionary thought and political organization on which their Bolshevik heirs were to draw.
  • Two resources were invaluable to me in youth work and may warrant your special attention. Christianity Today
  • Clytemnestra persuades Agamemnon to expend public wealth by treading upon delicate, invaluable fabrics, thereby destroying them, as a token of his triumph.
  • He was always there for me as a youngster and gave me invaluable advice and support. The Sun
  • The information could be invaluable if a giant comet ever threatened the Earth.
  • This book on modelling and simulation in biomathematics will be invaluable to researchers who are interested in the emerging areas of the field.
  • Her eye for a fast-selling line of goods had made her invaluable and vitally necessary to any retailer who wanted to stay in profit. YELLOW BIRD
  • The new job will provide you with invaluable experience.
  • The new job will provide you with invaluable experience.
  • They bequeathed an invaluable legacy of moral integrity, revolutionary thought and political organization on which their Bolshevik heirs were to draw.
  • The invaluable 362-page tome is now available wherever books are sold (check out pp 73-75). Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » More Good Stuff & Guide to Literary Agents GIVEAWAY
  • With the same detached honesty he famously records the great events, the invaluable ongoing political story, as well as his own foolishnesses and lustful fumblings.
  • Sangh does not want to waste its invaluable time in abusing or criticizing others.
  • The experiences taught him invaluable practical lessons. Times, Sunday Times
  • But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents.
  • USGS topo maps have proven to be an invaluable tool for everyone from hikers and campers to county planners to emergency response teams.
  • Our invaluable Potato, which enters so largely into the dietary of all classes, belongs to the Nightshade tribe of [442] dangerous plants, though termed "solanaceous" as a natural order because of the sedative properties which its several genera exercise to lull pain. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • This hard backed book is an invaluable source for the amateur photographer who wants to make the break into studio work.
  • Their work was invaluable in keeping various freedom fighting groups fed and clothed. The Sun
  • Children too are finding the Internet at home and school invaluable as a research tool for homework and revision.
  • PILGRIM For hundreds of thousands of military families, the USO is an invaluable source of help and support. Heroes or Villains?
  • This book remains an invaluable source of humanist erudition, but failed to convey the intellectual and visual excitement experienced by the discoverers and adapters of that knowledge.
  • Sometime ahead in future, these images may become invaluable records.
  • She was in her element and it quickly became apparent she had abilities that were invaluable in pressing for improvements for the people.
  • And a complaisant public is also, of course, invaluable to the transaction.
  • Sallie, wishing to impress me with her invaluableness, did her absolutely Southern best. Dear Enemy
  • It proved to be an invaluable calling card. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt he'd been looking forward to the wedding ever since it was announced, as an invaluable chance to cut a figure and do some good public relations work.
  • I don't own a spotting scope so this "shortcut" is invaluable in saving time and ammunition to reach that final objective. I have heard that if you sight a gun in at seven yards it should be dead on at one hundred...does anyone know if this is true it
  • The tone of the _bass_ is much heavier and the instrument itself is much more clumsy to handle than the other members of the group, hence it is almost never used as a solo instrument but it is invaluable for reinforcing the bass part in orchestral music. Music Notation and Terminology
  • But to go on from this, as Dr Guest and some of his followers have done, to the subjection of the whole invaluable vocabulary of classical prosody to a sort of _præmunire_, to hold up the hands in horror at the very name of a tribrach, and exhibit symptoms of catalepsy at the word catalectic -- to ransack the dictionary for unnatural words or uses of words like "catch," and "stop," and The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
  • Surprisingly he had rather large hands but was nimble-fingered which proved invaluable in his role as a butcher and musician.
  • I see them also as my joys invaluable, divine, and celestial.
  • The book is an invaluable source of reference for the art historian.
  • The entries often contain invaluable information concerning daily events, dates of composition, publication appearances and log entries from Jack and Charmian's various voyages. Two Into One: The Lives of Russ and Winnie Kingman
  • The deciduous climber, ampelopsis brevipedunculata, hails from woodland in Asia and North America, and is invaluable here, not just for its gorgeous palmate hairy leaves but, for its fruit.
  • And if you intend to compose your own poems, limericks or verses, a songwriter's rhyming dictionary would be invaluable.
  • This hard backed book is an invaluable source for the amateur photographer who wants to make the break into studio work.
  • This log provided an invaluable source for information, in addition to our Ethernet sniffer we ran to view all transactions.
  • In any case, the work of insiders advocating social change is invaluable and has a profound impact.
  • The historiographic themes of Indian policy and early-nineteenth-century U.S. military history come together masterfully in the work of Francis Paul Prucha; all of it is invaluable, but The Sword of the Republic 1968 is a good place to begin. Between War and Peace
  • They were alarmed by a potential inrush of Indian traders from East Africa - who soon turned out to be invaluable additions to the economy, reviving corner-shops and pharmacies, and building up small businesses throughout Britain.
  • The vast knowledge of the country he has at his command will be invaluable in the job.
  • Thanks to the New England Journal of Medicine for this invaluable information.
  • It was an invaluable protection against catarrh, as was proved by the fact that I had never suffered from that complaint. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • You will find their help absolutely invaluable.
  • Volume 4 of the Handbook of Mineralogy is, like its predecessors, an invaluable reference work, this time on essentially all the arsenates, phosphates, vanadates, and uranates known through 1999.
  • The whole work is well presented and is recommended as an invaluable source of reference in the analytical laboratory.
  • Lying on the top of the salt-box was a bunch of fairy flax, and sewed in the folds of her own scapular was the dust of what had once been a four-leaved shamrock, an invaluable specific “for seein’ the good people, ” if they happened to come within the bounds of vision. The Lianhan Shee
  • My thanks go to Richard Holt for providing invaluable information for my work.
  • A handful of students from the Project Connections program at Middlesex County College came to speak on the invaluableness of the program, which is to be cut. East Brunswick Sentinel
  • They are regions of huge biological diversity, a treasure chest of invaluable worth, representing 60 million years of evolution.
  • She acquired invaluable practical experience as both pianist and manager of the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kent has been of invaluable assistance to us.
  • In the problem of a pin located out of the field of bronchoscopic vision, the fluoroscopist will yield invaluable aid. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Whether you're buying online or off, the Net is an invaluable mine of consumer advice.
  • Children too are finding the Internet at home and school invaluable as a research tool for homework and revision.
  • Going straight from a shuttle run into a scrum is serious hard work but is invaluable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some politicians (the late Charles Haughey, plain 'Charlie' to all Ireland, comes to mind) have the invaluable knack of reminding their constituents of their own easily forgivable improbities, and Palin appears to be one of them. PLIGG_Visual_Name - PLIGG_Visual_RSS_All
  • They both endorsed the course saying it had proved an invaluable learning curve before giving birth.
  • Life experience is invaluable and you need the range you would normally get in a blood family. Times, Sunday Times
  • His service was recognized as invaluable for his contributions in developing aircraft-fire control, television guided missiles, infra-red-image tubes for sinperscopes and snooperscopes and for storage tubes.
  • These texts constitute an invaluable resource, documenting particular experiences and interpretations of experiences and attitudes.
  • Such data will prove invaluable to/for researchers.
  • Many couples find it invaluable to have one or two people taking care of everything.
  • Certainly, Holinshed's work was an invaluable source for poets and dramatists at this time.
  • The European Union is providing invaluable support for international collaborative projects. Times, Sunday Times
  • When properly used, these indicators can be an invaluable resource for any currency trader.
  • Later he worked as composer-in-residence at Glasgow's Tron Theatre, an invaluable experience as far as his later film commissions were concerned.
  • We appreciate that this privilege has been afforded Nurse Chaplin for most of her career, through her years of invaluable service, and that the loss of privilege is often perceived as an infringement of rights, but her reaction (and yours) is actually quite revealing as to why this is a privilege rather than a right, why her demand for exemption is of dubious merit. An Open Letter to the Usual Suspects
  • There is no doubt that insurance is an invaluable product which can allay financial concerns for patients and their families after a diagnosis of cancer. Times, Sunday Times
  • She acquired invaluable practical experience as both pianist and manager of the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole experience was invaluable to my entire ministry. Christianity Today
  • The directory stack functionality is a good example; it becomes invaluable when you want a quick method of visiting a directory without losing your train of thought.
  • Surely this precocious, polysyllabic facility is an invaluable boon to cognitive development.
  • Sorting out serious debt can be a long hard slog and their support is often invaluable.
  • The Hydrogen and metallic emission lines provide invaluable information to allow hydrodynamicists to model this flow.
  • She got extra points for her bird bath, which is invaluable especially in winter for birds to keep their feathers clean and fluffy.
  • But even among us comparatively normal musical trainspotting types, it was still recognised as an invaluable aide memoire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such small changes are invaluable in giving themes renewed vitality, while at the same time preserving unity.
  • She acquired invaluable practical experience as both pianist and manager of the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • His advice has been invaluable and he is always on hand with ideas and suggestions. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year.
  • His expertise will be invaluable to understanding technological challenges the BBC is facing.
  • The whole work is well presented and is recommended as an invaluable source of reference in the analytical laboratory.
  • She acquired invaluable practical experience as both pianist and manager of the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are earning their benefits and getting invaluable work experience too. The Sun
  • Cars can be rented locally, but if you want to get the most out of any experience, the services of a guide are invaluable.
  • Mr Crump says the help he has received from Macmillan nurses is invaluable.
  • The agate stones have a very earthy, grounding influence, which can be invaluable to the Mercurial personality.
  • The research should prove invaluable in the study of linguistics.
  • We treat them as though they are free and limitless, when in fact they are invaluable and irreplaceable.
  • Meanwhile, another person, a grandparent or godparent perhaps, will get invaluable alone time with the baby.
  • It was invaluable experience, but we were all absolute paupers.
  • Life experience is invaluable and you need the range you would normally get in a blood family. Times, Sunday Times
  • The metronome serves as an invaluable tool for making sure the inner pulse is steady, especially after syncopations and unexpected rests.
  • Few will agree with every opinion expressed by the Civic Trust, but we can all agree that its work is invaluable.
  • Bulbs boast the spiky spaceships of alliums, and the long-lasting bottlebrushes of perennial grasses - an invaluable group of plants when it comes to attractive seed heads - provide a huge variety of scale and texture.

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