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1 Not that they're diamonds or anything, but the sentimental value is enormous.
2 Somewhere in there lay a chunk of flesh, of great sentimental value .
3 She took a number of things which had sentimental value to Mendax.
4 One of them, a tarnished bracelet, was of particular sentimental value .
5 There were some personal items, things with sentimental value that we couldn't salvage.
6 For Katie, the key has a sentimental value attached to it.
7 During their engagement interview, Prince William explained the sentimental value of the ring.
8 It also holds sentimental value for both the Duke and Duchess.
9 However, it's clear that Africa holds plenty of sentimental value for Harry and Meghan.
10 The brooch had more sentimental value than monetary, but now it, too, was gone.
11 I am speaking of moral effect, not of sentimental value .
12 You attach a sentimental value to her; but that doesn't affect her real value.
13 He believed with Jimmy Grayson that good wishes had more than a sentimental value .
14 Or did you leave some holoporn with sentimental value lying around the docking bay?
15 Even the chossiest cliff can rate four stars with the right amount of sentimental value .
16 Washington Square North has an architectural and sentimental value which should be acknowledged and preserved.
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