Similar words: come from, therefrom, free from, date from, take from, aside from, derive from, to arise from.
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1. Insurance Private insurance premiums of £5 due from 1st September.
2. But the real penitence is due from those senators who confirmed in haste, leaving us to repent in leisure.
3. Architects, engineers and other construction professionals certify amounts due from the owner to the contractor under construction contracts.
4. Taxes , debts, and other payments due from the missing are from his property by the custodian.
5. The council consider that the carrying amount due from subsidiary approximates their fair value.
6. But this long debt of confidence, due from me to him, whose bane and ruin I have been, shall at length be paid.
7. More competition is due from Alibaba Group's Taobao.com, an online retailer and auction site, like Amazon.com and eBay rolled into one.
8. Either way, even with new systems reportedly not due from Microsoft and Sony until 2014, something big has to change if Nintendo wants to compete in the coming console wars.
9. Now labor wants its legitimate due from economic growth and workers have every right and the moral high ground to demand it.
10. The only obligation, the only "tax" that was due from me, applied to everyone.
11. Red cracks a smile and moves on to get her due from the bench.
12. It is true that the archbishop's lands were already overstocked with knights in relation to the military service due from them.
13. These requirements must be met before any payment is due from the Seller following a Credit Event.
14. In the event of such legal action taken by the institute,[sentencedict.com] the institute reserves the right to claim the full amount due from the student.
15. This particular product cleared up the burning, red, dry, itchy, and flaky skin on my bottom eye lids due from allergies.
16. No man shall be compelled to do more service for a knight's fee, or for any other land free-holding, than is due from it .
17. No man shall be forced to perform more service for a knight's 'fee', or other free holding of land, than is due from it.
18. You authorize us at any time to instruct or request any bank with which you may have an account to deduct from such account and repay us any amount due from you to us.
19. Just about every part of life is about light up this month, so it will be busy, but there will be cross currents due from several planets too, so not everything will be as it appears.
20. All money payable by any member to the company under the memorandum or articles shall be a debt due from him to the company, and be of the nature of a specialty debt.
21. If a "Not Approved" Result is awarded, a Corrective Action Plan is due from the supplier within TWO weeks of the date of audit completion for any sections of the QSA that are below 80%.
22. Tucked away in the fine print of every Budget since 1948-49 is an unvarying entry: "Amount due from Pakistan on account of share of pre-partition debt (approx) - Rs 300 crore".
23. I hereby authorise Bupa (Asia) Limited to debit the annual Subscription due from my credit card account on a yearly basis until further notice.
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24. But if you be coming to plead off paying for a place you won't occupy, your journey is useless: I never relent in exacting my due from anyone.'
25. It is said to be a sign that the debts due from London to Paris are compensated by those due from Paris to London.
More similar words: come from, therefrom, free from, date from, take from, aside from, derive from, to arise from, refrain from, release from, separate from, defrost, forefront, home front, in the front, storefront, in the front of, the front line, from, far from, as from, away from, keep from, hear from, from now on, from then on, hail from, deduct from, learn from, apart from.