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31. Wright, who lent him money that he never repaid, continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby.
32. The sale of his flat should raise, once the mortgage was repaid, something in the region of £20,000.
33. It mattered not that Underwood repaid in kind a few minutes later - the damage had been done.
34. The number of years over which debt is to be repaid is referred to as the term to maturity of the debt.
35. The couple has not repaid a $ 27, 000 grant, citing economic hardship.
36. Over the succeeding years he repaid their great kindness with massive generosity.
37. They argue the initial expense of ploughing in will be repaid by greater yields in the future.
38. A few pounds a month will guarantee the loan is repaid if the worst happens.
39. But now the county has a stake in seeing the money repaid.
40. The B debt would have interest rolled up, and would be repaid once the principal on the A debt was repaid.
41. In addition to the inherited Banrural loans still to be repaid, new debt was encouraged by the state and private investors.
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42. Fines levied in its prosecution were repaid by Act of Congress on the ground that it was unconstitutional....
43. Mexico repaid its US loans through a successful program of economic reform.
44. Within six months, I'd repaid the forty-pound loan from my mom-in-law.
45. The trick was to buy them below face value just before the homeowners repaid their loans.
46. Other advances for fixed periods are only repaid at the end of that period.
47. Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for his wrong, and there is no favouritism.
48. The money must be repaid if that mission is to occur.
49. It was a practical certainty that he would be trying to raise more loans long before these were ever repaid.
50. The debt is to be repaid through Pima County residents' user fees.
51. The loan has to be repaid over a 15-month period.
52. It expects the note to be repaid in the third quarter of fiscal 1996,[sentencedict.com] Renaissance Hotel Group said.
53. A bicycle was a prized possession, and repaid the care spent on it in perfect working order.
54. The debts that these governments incurred, by whatever means and for whatever purposes, have been repaid many times over.
55. But Mr Pulman estimated that could be repaid within two years.
56. The estimated building costs amounted to £6,800 which was to be borrowed and to be repaid within twenty-five years.
57. The assistance will be required to be repaid in the event of the bid being successful.
58. The extra tax was treated as a credit to be repaid after the war.
59. However, when the loan is repaid, the company is entitled to a refund of the corporation tax.
60. She had received £70 in cash, repaid £35, and still owed £101 15s.
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