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Sentence count:186+12Posted:2017-07-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: brownedcrowneddrownedrenowneddisownedbrowned offownerfawnerMeaning: [əʊnd]  adj. having an owner; often used in combination. 
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91. Our most disastrous Rannoch cottage was little better than a derelict shack, owned by an hotel in Aberfeldy.
92. It was an interview broadcast by a privately owned company, said to be not unfriendly to the Conservatives.
93. By this means capital equipment employed in manufacturing is owned by the services sector.
94. In 1910, only sixty-two dailies were owned by chains, which averaged less than five newspapers per chain.
95. Large ranches are often owned by corporations or wealthy individuals who have the cash to survive a downturn.
96. For example, virtually all of the new databases which are so crucial for accessing research are Western orientated and owned.
97. To pay for their four-day bus journey to the south, her parents had to sell everything they owned.
98. And she owned the most land, much of it given over to an aged but productive apple orchard.
99. Lang sipped some of my beer and leaned back in his chair, looking proud, as if he owned the place.
100. Council houses and flats are owned by the districts who maintain them and collect the rents.
101. She owned the ice cream parlor, plus a shared interest in a strip mall.
102. Completed in 1889, the site is owned by the council and has been virtually levelled.
103. The most distinctive institution of capitalist economies is the privately owned corporation.
104. Yet the means of production are privately owned, and the profits are appropriated by individuals.
105. So by this means, the interest of ownership in the performance of the business owned can assert itself.
106. Owned now by the National Trust it is a delight to visit.
106. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
107. Many of the bribes had been paid by record companies owned by the broadcasters themselves.
108. A lot of them captained their own ships at first, and then they owned like more ships.
109. The Old Arab ought to know; he owned both dhows, rented them to Husayn and Shaaban.
110. The Trust owned nearly a hundred acres, most of it along a low wooded ridge.
111. Read in studio A bishop has performed the opening ceremony at a pub which is owned by the church.
112. Read in studio Councillors have thrown out a motion calling for a ban on foxhunting on all council owned land.
113. Plant and machinery: The plant and machinery owned by the business can be broadly classified into three types as follows.
114. Out West, all-powerful railroad interests dominated state governments and even owned several state legislatures outright.
115. Because fraternities are privately owned and run, they are for the most part beyond the jurisdiction of academic institutions.
116. The neo-Renaissance house directly ahead is currently owned by the army. During the summer concerts are given in the courtyard.
117. And the Gig Mon abattoir in Llangefni, Anglesey, owned by the same firm, is working at half capacity.
118. Consider what happened to investors in a Los Angeles-based firm that owned a string of apartments and shopping centers across the West.
119. Each owned a weird splotch of colour in a white and silver frame, painted and framed by a local artist.
120. By early afternoon Leith owned that she was feeling more than a little drained.
More similar words: brownedcrowneddrownedrenowneddisownedbrowned offownerfawnernewnessownershipcrew neckdraw nearnarrownesshollownessowner's equitypublic ownershipprivate ownershipcannedfinedon edgetinedone daylinedintonedfannedjoinedearnedmannedscannedgained
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