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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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211. Take, for example, the case of the round teabag, a commercial victory that owed almost everything to research.
212. The room itself owed much to Ixibatabian fashion, being decorated in deep reds, terra cotta, and ochre yellow.
213. He says along with friends he's owed one thousand pounds in prize money.
214. A number of communes were independent of any seigneur, and owed allegiance to the Crown alone.
215. Typically too, nationalized industry balance sheets show capital as amounts owed to the central government.
216. The hat-trick was completed on 22 minutes and owed much to some great work by David Beckham.
217. He still owed Bert a fish over the bike deal.
218. In mitigation Lawrence Hazell, for Muise, said he committed the offence because he owed some people £110.
219. It was a lame excuse, and I bluntly told him that he owed it to posterity to relate his story.
220. They still owed the grocer and Dad said he had had to pay another month's rent.
221. Thus the region again owed its destiny to international pressures, as it had for centuries.
221. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
222. Lybrand, forgave Symington thousands of dollars he owed for personal accounting work.
223. He was wearing a coat and a thick woollen scarf, to which he later claimed he owed his life.
224. He felt as though he owed it to Mel, and to everyone.
225. The phenomenal success of his efforts owed much to his supreme mathematical skills and to his equally superb physical insights.
226. The defendants owed the deceased a duty of care which they had breached by failing to examine him.
227. In total they owed £6,000 on a car loan and credit cards.
228. But at the time I was so excited by my good luck that I forgot what I owed to Joe.
229. He owed thousands of dollars, and his mother had to sell land to bail him out.
230. The new realism owed nothing in technique or substance to the romances of Tolkien and Lewis.
231. Much of the money owed was Brian's personal debt that his widow is not liable for.
232. It initiated liquidation proceedings after the sum it was owed for components it had supplied reached £2.1 million.
233. In March, Northampton won a two-month breather from a winding-up order on more than £13,000 owed to a printing firm.
234. Anyone who succeeded in business in the past decade owed more than a little to the climate she created.
235. Where this problem was found at high level on the aisle gable walls, it was owed to a poor constructional detail.
236. Each of the Padres' two franchise postseason appearances has owed a debt to free-agent acquisitions.
237. The official receiver has been called in to work out how much the firm, which folded last year, owed.
238. Military organization, too, owed much to the whim of the Tsar.
239. An especially large debt is owed to the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College for supporting my research at a critical time.
240. The court held that the employer owed no such duty in tort.
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