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Sentence count:284+24Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: possessorproprietorSimilar words: ownershipnerverunnerenergywinnermannernervousplannerMeaning: ['əʊnə(r)]  n. 1. (law) someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business 2. a person who owns something. 
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151. The owner had already been convicted for cruelty - but hadn't been banned from keeping sheep.
152. The first trolley was still stuck, its owner now flustered, aware that he was blocking everyone else's way.
153. To her career as an actress, the always practical Lillie now added another: that of a highly successful racehorse owner.
154. Another stock to advance for the same reasons was General Cinema, owner of Harcourt Brace.
155. This does not alter the fact that if Rule 1 applies the buyer becomes owner at the instant the contract is made.
156. There is a further constraint in that the Ministry of Defence will keep a watchful eye on any potential partner or owner.
157. Cadence owner Archie Bleyer, however, was not very enthusiastic about the demo of this raw and primitive instrumental.
158. The owner charged a dollar, and I got fifty cents.
159. The Santana's friendly owner Vijay is happy to show you your barracuda from your butter fish.
160. I will await confirmation of these dates before I contact the owner of the site or arrange local publicity.
161. The court ordered the owner of the rottweilers to have the dogs destroyed.
162. After all, peacock feathers still shine brightly when their owner is dead and stuffed.
163. An owner invests years, a fan invests his loyalty, and, there go both, along with the athlete.
163. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
164. Renters who move into a vacated apartment face the rude awakening of the market rate an owner is permitted to charge.
165. Typical examples are attacks on postmen or aggression towards an owner when a toy or other item is removed from them.
166. This period of grace has in normal market conditions given the house owner adequate time in which to find a buyer.
167. The owner said that he would rather keep the theatre dark than offer such rubbish.
168. The original owner keeps the land but gives up the right to develop it.
169. On the last night the owner visited us and the conversation turned to where we live.
170. Neighbors complained that it was an eyesore, covered by weeds and debris, and that the owner was unfairly avoiding taxes.
171. A park keeper was ordered to pay £800 compensation to the owner of a £1,000 model yacht he sank.
172. Rothermere, a much bigger newspaper owner, supported Beaverbrook in uneasy alliance.
173. In a competitive market the bargaining power of the owner of a particular commodity is limited.
174. He claimed he intended to keep the machinery until a dispute with its owner had been settled.
175. Long-term residents affected While seniors account for a disproportionate number of owner move-in evictions, other long-term residents are also affected.
176. But cell doors had become fashionable in Punta del Este and the owner of the shop demanded an impossible price.
177. About three quarters of both groups lived in owner occupied or council housing.
178. The ship's owner has assumed responsibility for cleaning up the oil spill.
179. The shop owner continued to gaze out at the blue air which fell away below, just ten yards from his feet.
180. The large barn was converted into a studio 30 years ago by its former owner, the late artist Eric Sloane.
More similar words: ownershipnerverunnerenergywinnermannernervousplannertrainerpartnermineralprisonerfuneralgeneratelistenerdesignerforeignergenerousin generalcontainercommissionervulnerablepractitionerpartnershipsooner or latergeneration gaparound the cornerthe general public
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