Synonym: pay. Similar words: power, cower, cowed, bower, towel, shower, tower, lower. Meaning: [əʊ] v. 1. be obliged to pay or repay 2. be indebted to, in an abstract or intellectual sense 3. be in debt.
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211. You need to organize your financial records and figure out exactly how much money you owe.
212. At the centre of Piaget's theory lie a number of basic concepts that owe a great deal to his interest in biology.
213. It is quite possible that the Wandjina figures owe their origin to external influence.
214. Joseph Harker To whom do we owe the national debt?
215. And here ... sign this blank cheque for what you owe.
216. You owe them no loyalty ... you owe my country no enmity.
217. We owe it to clarity to disentangle the varieties of suffering possible in a given situation.
218. He spoke briefly of the responsibility the rich owe to the poor of the Third World.
219. In addition to that great teacher of prayer, there were others to whom I owe a debt of gratitude.
220. Although the adrenalin may flow, you owe it to yourself not to become carried away.
221. Yet in a very real way(sentencedict.com), we all owe our existence to the absence of choice available to our ancestors.
222. I think these people who said those hateful things about him owe him an apology.
223. Nevertheless, it is appropriate to consider here those components of karst topography that owe much of their origin to weathering processes.
224. The country's authoritarianism and uniformity owe much to the state's overweening power.
225. Which is why I feel like I sort of owe him this.
226. Women owe it to the public health authorities to eat up their pills and stay healthy.
227. In light of this, do you feel you owe the world an apology?
228. You do not owe taxes charged against your spouse unless you and your spouse filed a joint return.
229. It might be thought that the hon. Gentleman's independence of mind and spirit owe something to his background.
230. Provided that you do not owe too much on credit cards and loans(sentencedict.com/owe.html), you may be able to borrow more.
231. Directors are usually agents of the company, and owe it duties both of a fiduciary nature and of care and skill.
232. The authors come from a wide variety of backgrounds and owe allegiance to a wide diversity of schools of thought.
233. You may be able to get free life assurance cover for the amount you owe.
234. We owe our children – the most vulnerable citizens in any society – a life free from violence and fear. Nelson Mandela
235. We owe them that and I think that the House should approve the guillotine motion.
236. As to length, there are two traditional ways of measuring and both owe their origins to tiger shooting.
237. Successful people owe a great deal to their confidence in self-worth and the desire to prove themselves. Dr T.P.Chia
238. I owe a great deal to my publishers, who helped me to finish writing the book.
239. We all owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs Stevenson, who kindly donated the money for the project.
240. You have to resolve in your own mind who you want to owe this money to.