Similar words: foot the bill, fill the bill, from head to foot, shoot the breeze, pick up the bill, shoot the moon, overdue bill, from the bottom of one's heart.
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1. Who's going to foot the bill for the damage?
2. Who's going to foot the bill for all the repairs?
3. He ordered drinks and then left me to foot the bill!
4. Many customers will have to foot the bill for water meters, which most companies will eventually install.
5. The program asks businesses to foot the bill for daily newspapers in the classroom.
6. The footballer can afford to foot the bill.
7. Do you really think he's to foot the bill?
8. I to foot the bill. Please remember my accounts.
9. The council want ordinary residents to foot the bill for their stupidity.
10. If our plan succeeded the landlord was to foot the bill.
11. Who is going to foot the bill for the failure of the new aircraft?
12. You will have to foot the bill for any treatment.
13. You have to foot the bill first, and then leave.
14. Who is going to foot the bill for the failure of this experiment?
15. Then a German cleaning equipment company offered to foot the bill and train the rangers.
16. They have also decided to foot the bill for a large Namibian presidential palace in Windhoek.
17. Once again it will be the taxpayer who has to foot the bill.
18. The celebration cost hundreds of pounds, and I wonder who's going to foot the bill.
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19. Sometimes they came alone, sometimes with a man in tow - to foot the bill!
20. Unemployment is up, and the poor old taxpayer has to foot the bill, as usual.
21. If the project would cause damage, then the developer would have to foot the bill himself.
22. I was in a jam because I didn't have enough money to foot the bill.
23. I am in a jam because I do not have enough money to foot the bill.
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