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Sentence count:286+5Posted:2017-07-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bowedcowedcrowedavowedwidowedhallowedendowedborrowedMeaning: [əʊ]  adj. 1. owed and payable immediately or on demand 2. owed as a debt. 
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151. Filaret owed his eminence less to his holy office than to his son's willingness to treat him as a co-ruler.
152. As a result, the liquidator estimates the company is owed £1.6 million for machines that were never paid for.
153. If you have owed money, you could find that the lender has obtained judgment against you without your knowledge.
154. Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror, the girl who owed him twopence.
155. Section 2f reads: Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer.
156. Union Discount alleged that it was owed a duty of care by the auditors when they reported on the audit.
157. She had received £70 in cash, repaid £35, and still owed £101 15s.
158. The Smiths never forgot the debt they owed to John Peel and promised to repay, some day.
159. His problems were financial, and the debts he owed were ruinously large.
160. Yokohama had been a mere fishing village in 1853, and Kobe, too, owed its expansion to foreign trade.
161. And she did not even know the name of the kind benefactor to whom she owed so much.
162. We can maintain with relative certainty that at least some of the mummies owed obedience if not allegiance to the Xiongnu shanyu.
163. Genoa was the home of Simon's company,(www.Sentencedict.com) and he owed his start in Madeira to Genoese money and skill.
164. But Brentford owed their victory to goalkeeper Graham Benstead, who made some fine saves.
165. I needed a release from the tax office showing that I owed no back taxes.
166. She owed her father nothing, not even the duty to clear his guilty conscience at the end.
167. The strict interpretation of statute, an important feature of the sixteenth century, owed much to the invention of printing.
168. The workers and peasants toil and sweat to service debts owed to the international bankers and multilateral agencies.
169. The new ruler of the gods owed Prometheus much for helping him conquer the other Titans, but he forgot his debt.
170. The obligations of the professional librarian Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer.
171. Any funds realized in excess of the amount owed must be returned to the borrower.
172. Attitudes, relationships and administrations owed much to the ethical imperatives of the playing fields.
173. I owed Edusha rent for my room and money for my meals.
174. In return his subjects owed him the duty of honouring that peace.
175. By January 1989 nineteen of her twenty-one Cabinet ministers owed their first preferment to her.
176. She also argued that under the Fifth Amendment, the government owed her compensation for seizing property that was partly hers.
177. Informing San Marcos that it had made a mistake in the amount of redevelopment money the city owed the county.
178. At that time Uganda owed billions of dollars to the World Bank.
179. But friends said yesterday she now felt she owed Wyman no further loyalty.
180. Such duties are owed by an innkeeper to any traveller calling at the inn.
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