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Sentence count:242+5Posted:2018-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: low-endrobert owenjesse owenswenwendwentwenchtwentyMeaning: n. 1. Welsh industrialist and social reformer who founded cooperative communities (1771-1858) 2. English comparative anatomist and paleontologist who was an opponent of Darwinism (1804-1892). 
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(31) Owen was snapped up by Liverpool before he'd even left school.
(32) The season ended with a flourish for Owen, when he scored in the final minute of the match.
(33) The ball rebounded from the goalpost and Owen headed it in.
(34) They were cruelly denied victory by an injury-time strike from Owen.
(35) Owen has been ruled out of tonight's match with a knee injury.
(36) Murphy has the ball and then lays it off to Owen.
(37) A superb goal by Owen earned United a dramatic victory yesterday.
(38) A late goal from Owen won the game for Liverpool.
(39) Owen got another goal, bringing the score up to 4-0.
(40) I felt so badly I had to telephone Owen to say I was sorry.
(41) Owen headed the ball into the back of the net.
(42) Owen picked up a long pass from Beckham to score.
(43) Owen arrived on the international scene in the 1998 World Cup.
(44) Owen knew this and didn't mind it.
(45) And he, Owen, had given him the information!
(46) He led Owen into a recess behind a recess.
(47) Owen received aromatherapy massage weekly for about three months.
(48) In fact,[http://sentencedict.com/owen.html] Owen was thinking mostly about Zeinab.
(49) Owen has been uncharacteristically silent.
(50) Owen went down to the souk himself.
(51) Owen Pickard was the man with the magic touch.
(52) Nevertheless, Owen thought he might be speaking the truth.
(53) Owen breathed a sigh of relief.
(54) Owen realized that was what they had come for.
(55) Marge Owen had delivered a healthy baby girl.
(56) Owen found it hard to keep up with him.
(57) Lord Owen condemned the voting as chaotic.
(58) Mrs Jonker, of Southport, said Miss Owen had been sacked for gross misconduct after written and verbal warnings.
(59) Owen had an international reputation and close connections with political figures, but even he was subordinate to the principal librarian.
(60) Sometimes he shared an outline or argument with his close friend Hal Owen, the country vet.
More similar words: low-endrobert owenjesse owenswenwendwentwenchtwentyforewenttwenty-sixtwentiestwenty-twonew englandtwenty-onetwenty-fourtwentiethunderwenttwenty-ninetwenty-fivetwenty-sixthtwenty-threetwenty-seventwenty-fifthtwenty-thirdtwenty-firstleeuwenhoektwenty-fourthtwenty-eighttwenty-secondlaw enforcement
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