How to use in-sentence of “valued”:
+ As of November 2020, Moderna was valued at $35billion, and while none of its drugs had been approved, its COVID-19 vaccine candidate was close to being authorized for mass use.
+ It is valued because of its violet colour.
+ In many places there they received a warm welcome and became a valued part of their new home area.
+ In order to conquer far-away places on different continents, imperial powers built large armies and navies and the cultures valued fighting.
+ The design and construct portion of the contract valued at A$1.8 billion was awarded to a joint venture between Abigroup and Leighton Contractors.
+ PLM’s endowment in 2008 was valued at PhP 500 million””.
+ As early as 5000 BC men and women alike valued wearing strands of shell, stone, teeth and bone beads.
+ Belmont left an estate valued at more than ten million dollars.

Example sentences of “valued”:
+ As is the case with most wizards in the Harry Potter series, his wand is among his most valued magical items.
+ He was known as a power pitcher, his fastball was much valued by the Royals during his tenure with the team.
+ As is the case with most wizards in the Harry Potter series, his wand is among his most valued magical items.
+ He was known as a power pitcher, his fastball was much valued by the Royals during his tenure with the team.
+ Obsidian was valued in Stone Age cultures because, like flint, it could be chipped to produce hand axes, sharp blades or arrowheads.
+ Gold is so valued that the discovery of a new place to mine has sometimes caused a gold rush.
+ These things are so precious that they have been valued at 100,000 florins”.
+ Ginseng is valued for its aromatic roots.
+ Nearly all toilets were dry toilets, and excrement was valued in agriculture, until flush toilets were invented.
+ In March 2007 GMG sold 49.9% of Trader Media Group to Apax Partners, in a deal that valued Trader Media Group at £1.35 billion.
+ They were worn by Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima and were valued at $2,000,000 each.
+ The State Administration of Foreign Exchange of the People’s Republic of China is agency that controls foreign exchange market activities, and manages Chinese foreign exchange reserves valued at $3.2 trillion.
+ Speculation suggests the sale was valued at over £750 million.
+ He enjoyed the City’s rich social life too, and he much valued the invitation to join the Goldsmiths Company.
+ It is valued for its uniform yellow colour.
More in-sentence examples of “valued”:
+ So far there is no sign of movement on this issue: the route, now the Parkland Walk, is highly valued by walkers and cyclists, and suggestions in the 1990s that it could, in part, become a road were met with fierce opposition.
+ Aside from her television career that began with Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner’s wealth also comes from her make-up company, Kylie Cosmetics, valued at $800 million.
+ Although his collection still contained more than 13,000specimens, Cope’s fossil hoard was much smaller than Marsh’s collection, which was valued at over a milliondollars.
+ Culturally, they learn that their participation and contributions are valued in their communities.
+ In the unaired pilot, the highest valued golden ball was £200,000 and £100,000 was also present.
+ Most sunfish are valued for sport fishing.
+ By 2011 the company was reported to have been valued at more than $1 billion.
+ He was accused by political opponents of committing abuse, disputing use of certain legal procedures to finance property valued between three and five million Mexican pesos ; however, once political objections arose, he used other means to formalize his transaction.
+ Heather honey is a highly valued product in moorland and heathland areas, with many beehives being moved there in late summer.
+ The term unicorn is also used in business to refer to a business startup valued at a billion dollars or more.
+ However, these mystery religions valued the change in wisdom, personality, and knowledge of truth, rather than the exact details of the accepted myths on which their teachings were overlayed.
+ Although it is valued for its peppery flavor and eaten after suitable preparation in Russia and Finland, it is highly irritating to the digestive system when eaten raw.
+ Coins are generally used for lower valued monetary units, and banknotes for higher values.
+ Semen is valued and masturbation is seen as a waste of semen and is therefore frowned upon, even though frequent ejaculation is encouraged.
+ Jonathan Baillie, of the Zoological Society of London, said “The donor community and conservation movement are increasingly leaning towards a ‘what can nature do for us?’ approach, where species and wild habitats are valued and prioritised according to these services they provided for people.
+ Wilderness is deeply valued for cultural, spiritual, moral, and aesthetic reasons.
+ In 1605, he was accused of keeping hunting dogs, an interest open only to gentlemen whose land was valued at more than 40 shillings per year.
+ In 1993, the Treasure Valuation Committee valued the hoard at £1.75 million, Plan to extend protection for buried treasure.
+ They believe that an unborn embryo should not be valued over the pregnant woman.
+ She was represented as a cow because cows were highly valued animals.
+ Rust is sometimes valued as a patina.
+ The alloys of aluminium, titanium and magnesium are also known and valued for their high strength-to-weight ratios and, in the case of magnesium, their ability to provide electromagnetic shielding.
+ This work was highly valued by many people of Dee’s time.
+ Pine nuts can be pressed to extract pine nut oil, which is valued for its mild, nutty flavour.
+ So far there is no sign of movement on this issue: the route, now the Parkland Walk, is highly valued by walkers and cyclists, and suggestions in the 1990s that it could, in part, become a road were met with fierce opposition.
+ Aside from her television career that began with Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner's wealth also comes from her make-up company, Kylie Cosmetics, valued at $800 million.
+ Amber was much valued as an ornamental material in early times, but also for religious purpose.
+ These three powers valued Samoa as a refueling station for coal fired shipping.
+ A palfrey is a type of horse that was valued as a riding horse in the Middle Ages.
+ In dog fighting breeds, “gameness” is valued as it gives the dog the ability to maintain the attack in Bait baiting, despite ripped dehydration, exhaustion or broken bones.
+ For this reason, they are valued by farmers and gardeners worldwide.
+ The kitchens today contain one of the world’s largest collections of Chinese blue-and-white and celadon porcelain, valued by the sultans because it was supposed to change color if the food or drink it contained was poisoned.
+ Jatiúca, besides Ponta Verde, is one of the most valued areas in the city in the ranking of the properties salesmen.
+ It is valued for its unique flavor compared to other lime.
+ Foster does not want to retire, but wants to sell his 80-90% holding in the company valued at £300M to £500M.
+ Some citrus fruits, especially oranges, satsumas, mandarin oranges, and grapefruit are valued for their seedlessness.
+ Thayer and his wife donated their personal art collection to KU, valued at $150,000.
+ Their fins are highly valued for shark-fin soup and are sold on the export market, along with their skin and cartilage.
+ They are highly valued in Japan and elsewhere for their very early flowering, often among the first flowers to appear in the late winter.
+ The hoard was valued at £3.285million, and has now been purchased by the Birmingham Museum Art Gallery and the Potteries Museum Art Gallery.
+ However, in early years of her marriage, Eleanor valued suggestions from her mother-in-law until she herself could develop confidence in domestic matters.
+ At first, Western sports were valued as a form of mental discipline, but they have become recreational activities.
+ In Estonia juniper wood is valued for its long lasting and pleasant aroma.
+ In its October 7, 2007 “Forbes” 400 issue, “Acreage Aces”, “Forbes” valued Trump’s wealth at $3billion.
+ Again, Napoleon valued order and authority over individual rights.
+ The women of that time valued chastity, and when they went out, they covered their faces with a shawl or cloak which would prevent them from being exposed to the outside world.
+ His empire was the world’s largest economy, valued 25% of world’s GDP.
+ He blamed Thomas Weston, and stated that Governor John Carver “had worked himself to death that spring and the loss of him and other industrious men lives cannot be valued at any price”.
