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单词 Owes
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1 He is rich enough who owes nothing. 
2 Happy is he who owes nothing. 
3 Happy is the man that owes nothing. 
4 No friendship lives long that owes its rise to the pot. 
5 He owes a lot of money to Mr. Smith.
6 She owes money right and left.
7 The company owes money to more than 60 banks.
8 Hall owes for her dress.
9 He owes me a large sum of money .
10 The city's success owes much to its geographic position.
11 The country owes billions of dollars to foreign creditors.
12 He owes me ten bucks.
13 She still owes her father £3 000.
14 He still hasn't paid me the money he owes me.
15 He seems to think the world owes him a living.
16 I'll ask Steve to take it. He owes me a favour.
17 He still owes for the goods he received last month.
18 The company owes a duty of care to its customers.
19 Let's go and see Joe - he owes me!
20 The company owes its success to brand image.
21 I'll ask Jane. She owes me a favour.
22 Her latest book owes its inspiration to childhood memories.
23 He owes a great deal to his publishers.
24 She owes her success to good luck.
25 He owes us money, but he won't cough up.
26 She certainly owes you an apology.
27 He probably owes his life to her prompt action.
28 He who hath good health is young, and he is rich who owes nothing. 
29 I am sure that he will pay back every cent he owes you.
30 I'm certain David's told you his business troubles. Anyway, it's no secret that he owes money.
1 He owes a lot of money to Mr. Smith.
2 She owes money right and left.
3 The company owes money to more than 60 banks.
4 Hall owes for her dress.
5 He owes me a large sum of money .
6 The city's success owes much to its geographic position.
7 The country owes billions of dollars to foreign creditors.
8 He owes me ten bucks.
9 She still owes her father £3 000.
10 He still hasn't paid me the money he owes me.
11 He seems to think the world owes him a living.
12 I am sure that he will pay back every cent he owes you.
13 I'll ask Steve to take it. He owes me a favour.
14 I'm certain David's told you his business troubles. Anyway, it's no secret that he owes money.
15 The company owes a duty of care to its customers.
16 Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton.
17 She owes her beauty to artificial assistance.
31 She owes her success to her individualism and flair.
32 No one owes you a living.
33 He owes 50 to his father.
34 He owes 50 yuan to his friend.
35 Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton.
36 He owes his success to hard work.
37 She owes the tax man £10 000.
38 She owes her beauty to artificial assistance.
39 The play owes much to French tragedy.
40 He seems to think that the world owes him a living.
41 Their success owes more to good luck than to careful management.
42 We had a dispute about how much money he owes me.
43 A lawyer owes an obligation of confidence to the client.
44 Did he ever pay you back that $100 he owes you?
45 Have you broached the subject of the money he owes us?
46 He's been lying low ever since I asked him for the money he owes me.
47 The money I owed him and that he owes me cancel each other out.
48 He owes me five pounds but I doubt if he'll ever come across .
49 He owes his good health to plenty of exercise and a regular life.
50 He owes his success more to luck than to ability.
51 When are you going to tackle your brother about that money he owes me?
52 He owes his election to having tapped deep public disillusion with professional politicians.
53 He owes money to everyone - he's really got his back to the wall now.
54 I shall have to prod him to pay me what he owes.
55 He owes his life to the staff at the hospital.
56 He owes his life to the prompt action of a neighbour.
57 The island's present economy owes a good deal to whisky distilling.
58 It's no use thinking the world owes you a living,(http://) you know.
59 If he already owes you money and you've lent him another ten pounds, more fool you.
60 He owes money to a list of people as long as your arm .
61 I bally well hope he finds the money he owes me.
62 He'd better pay me back that money he owes me soon, or else.
63 The railway company owes a duty of care to all its customers.
64 Kelly's and Salisbury's style owes much to the latter.
65 He owes me quite a bit of money.
66 He owes $ 10, 000 in back taxes.
67 He owes everything to his talents....
68 Forget what he owes his readers.
69 We feel the world owes us.
70 One in ten store-card holders owes more than £500.
71 It owes its existence to copper, which was discovered in the surrounding Mule Mountains in 1875.http://
72 The average person owes more than £6,300 through personal loans, credit cards and hire purchase.
73 The debt collector bought up all his debts, and now he owes nearly twice the previous amount.
74 Composed in 1849, Sellers says the piece owes its life to a technological breakthrough: the invention of the valve.
75 Now they don't have any money, and they believe he owes them £25.
76 It owes its success entirely to recommendations from one reader to another.
77 It owes its second chance of life to an alert dock worker.
78 Kawaja owes $ 66, 541 in unpaid income taxes and penalties, according to federal tax liens.
79 One owes them the duty to uphold and support them.
80 The second question was whether the licensing authority, which licenses medicinal products, owes a duty of care to individuals.
81 She estimates he owes her roughly $ 6, 000 in back support.
82 He owes $ 218, 000 in back taxes and penalties.
83 A representative owes not just his industry but his judgement. Edmund Burke 
84 This corresponds broadly with the approach of the previous chapter, and owes much to the Weberian analysis of bureaucracy.
85 And I am quite prepared to pay whatever he owes her.
86 He still owes nearly $ 2, 000 on his 1991 campaign.
87 Each owes much to the other, but one will be the more popular.
88 South Florida owes him the respect one gives to a stern high school teacher.
89 Whereas all the Republican members owed him a lot before, he owes them a lot now.
90 This wealth is independent of production relations and owes more to household structure and position in the life-cycle.
91 Their refusal owes something to a distaste for addiction in itself.
92 The second kind of modern atheism owes its origins to Feuerbach and its most powerful expression to Marx.
93 Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton, who put the study of human heredity on a mathematical footing.
94 The glass in the regolith owes its origin to impacts of cometary and asteroidal material with the lunar surface.
95 That Banbridge put themselves within touching distance of their first title since 1988 owes much to their battling qualities.
96 In the play Amos contrives a scheme to make Paul pay back the money he owes him.
97 It could be that Mr Major owes a debt to the pollsters for his victory.
98 Excluding mortgage debts, the average adult owed £1,000 in 1979 - today, he owes more like £2,250.
99 Most of the £406 million cash he owes was swindled from pension funds by his father before his mysterious death last year.
100 He's got a bunch of slick lawyers to get him out of paying the $11 million he owes us.
101 It certainly owes nothing to any rational assessment of electoral support.
102 The quality of even our grandest scenery owes much to its intimacy of scale.
103 History owes a page of honorable mention to the Federal capital on this occasion.
104 Furthermore, within the range of duties which the State owes its citizens, failure to help is hindrance.
105 The cost of remedying the defect is economic loss and neither party owes a duty of care to P2 in that respect.
106 Now able to resume his job as a postman, he owes his life to the paramedics.
107 The production owes its success to a lot more than Lewis(), though.
108 Pass the bucky A great deal of current development owes its success to a new wonder material called a carbon nanotube.
109 Tracy Chapman, for example, certainly owes her fame and a lot of her money to her brief appearance at it.
110 Linda McKechnie owes her path to fame to the generosity of close friends.
111 Late twentieth-century work design owes more to scientific management than to Herzberg or Emery.
112 Ben concedes that he owes a great deal of his success to the help he gets from his Mum and Dad.
113 Yet he owes his life to this man who, in saving him, has sacrificed his hands to frostbite.
114 It has its origins in formal logic, and owes much to the writings of Aristotle and Frege.
115 The railway company owes a duty of care to crossing users.
116 The show owes much of its success to the star names it attracts to play suspects.
117 The art owes much to its predecessor, kungfu, which was the root of its modern development.
118 She owes her life to an alert farmer, who spotted her car in a ditch and called the emergency services.
119 Answer guide: In this case the business owes the bank money which needs to be repaid in the short term.
120 This description owes its quaint sound partly to its antiquity, and partly to ambiguity.
121 Of course, a decision not to have children is a legitimate choice, and whoever makes it owes no explanation.
122 It owes its position to the fame of Sillery which, equally overrated, owes its reputation to the vines of Verzeray.
123 One of the most popular has been carnelian, which owes its reddish colour to the presence of iron oxide.
124 The rest of the world owes them at least a firm commitment to primary education.
125 Everyone from Living Color to Biohazard owes a nod to the Brains.
126 It is different from any Byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the Byzantine style.
127 Answer guide: Here Transom owes money to the bank which the bank can demand is repaid immediately.
128 Reg Brealey, the club chairman, told shareholders at yesterday's annual meeting that the club still owes £2.3million.
129 The occupier of the premises owes a common duty of care to all lawful visitors to the premises.
130 It caught her straight across the neck and she probably owes her life to the fact that the drainpipe snapped.
131 L operators from winning billions of dollars in damages they claim the government owes them.
132 Whole Earth owes its Top 20 unsecured creditors more than $ 2. 6 million.
133 This reluctance of lenders to repossess homes owes little to sentiment: few lenders want to sell assets into a falling market.
134 On top of those arrears,(http://) the United States owes roughly $ 726 million for peacekeeping operations.
135 A relator owes no duty to the public to initiate any law enforcement action.
136 But it emerges from the Kunsthaus show that he also owes a great deal to Tuggener.
137 The United States owes $ 464 million, nearly two-thirds of all the late dues.
138 The antagonism directed towards photography from the 1860s owes much to the displacement of human handicrafts by machine methods.
139 The New York is a design which owes very little to established precedents and yet still looks familiar and comfortable.
140 The company, which began in 1980 running two second-hand buses between Dundee and London, owes its phenomenal growth to privatisation.
141 Jean Packman concludes by showing that new policy embodied in future legislation owes something to child care research studies in recent years.
142 His haulage business went bust and he owes £120,000 on a semi in New Denham, Bucks, now worth only £80,000.
143 But his recovery also owes a great deal to his personal courage.
144 By way of example, he suggests a threat by a debtor not to pay the £100 he owes her.
145 One employee failed to report that he had been paid twice and owes the United Nations more than $ 34, 000.
146 This owes much to McKeown and Lowe who suggested that socioeconomic and environmental circumstances are the prime determinants of longevity.
147 London owes much of its rat problems to the poorly maintained sewer systems.
148 The present writer owes him a particularly deep debt of gratitude.
149 The aircraft have been held for a week because Paramount owes Bristol and Birmingham International airports £1.7million.
150 He owes his opulence to work hard.
151 The concept of intelligentsia owes its origin to Russia.
152 A company director owes fiduciary duty to the company.
153 This new theory owes much to Einstein's Relativity Theory.
154 Mankind owes immense benefits to Jenner.
155 A barrister owes the duty to his client.
156 The modern world owes much to this great man of science.
157 The persistent notion of a love affair between Pocahontas and Smith owes much to Smith's own pose as a man of irresistible appeal.
158 Relative size of the inner planets of the solar system (from l-r): Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. New research supports the idea that Mars owes its small size to its relatively rapid formation.
159 The recent intensification in the Paris - Bonn relationship owes a good deal to our economic weakness.
160 The city essentially owes its fame and beauty to the Moors who transformed it into the Muslim capital of Spain.
161 New research supports the idea that Mars owes its small size to its relatively rapid formation.
162 The United States owes a great deal to the Afro - Americans.
163 ANGELA MERKEL, the German chancellor, owes her seat in the Bundestag to voters in her constituency in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
164 A company director owes a fiduciary duty to the company.
165 Mrs Allen's style of cooking owes much to her mother-in-law.
166 It's now up to a divorce court judge to decide how much alimony the state's gay ex-governor Jim McGreevey owes his estranged wife Dina Matos.
167 Oddly enough, the fiercely capitalist Koch family owes part of its fortune to Joseph Stalin.
168 But Lenovo owes its success more to retailing acumen than technological virtuosity.
169 The fruit owes its extraordinary aroma to a mixture of three main chemicals.
170 China’s unique culinary art owes itself to the country’s long history, vast territory and hospitable tradition.
171 DEMANN believes: Succe of a company owes to every one who is in the same camp and strives for the common goal. They will share the succe and enjoy their own achievements.
172 A local council owes a duty of care to persons they provide information to regarding zoning.
173 He owes sets out, the half step runs out the theater.
174 Each of us owes the deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this inner light .
175 All young people must face up to reality and not kid themselves that the world owes them a living.
176 The financial burden of the debt equals the net amount that the government as a whole owes to the private sector.
177 GM is being highly pressured to reduced the amount it owes in bonds.
178 The Crown still owes me a few favors for services rendered at Porto Bello and Panama.
179 The great Andromeda Galaxy owes a bit of its beauty to a dalliance with another galaxy billions of years ago, according to new data gathered with NASA's orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
180 As the controlling shareowner, the government says its aim is to make the company strong enough to someday repay the roughly $90 billion it owes the government.
181 The $ 5 I owed him and the $ 5 he owes me cancel out.
182 The 40-unit resort owes its design inspired by a sun drenched island, a beautiful view of the sunset, creating an amazing display of amber hues exemplifying the passion of fire.
183 The existence of trennungsprinzip owes to the independence of juristic act of right in rem.
184 The attraction and charm of Mount Hengshan owes much to its green trees and bamboos. Growing thick on all slopes, they present a green sea, extending as far as the eye can reach.
185 A trustee owes several duties to the beneficiary or beneficiaries.
186 First and foremost, the paper raises a single stage, single switch and high efficiency PFC converter topology. It combines with PFC circuit and the Flyback converter which owes center tap transformer.
187 Poor Timothy Brown's up to his neck in debt: he owes money to everyone!
188 China's gratifying achievement in economy owes to the two major policies of economic system reform and opening to the outside world.
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