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单词 Owed
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1. Don't say love, a promise is a debt owed.
2. I'm still owed three days' leave.
3. I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me.
4. He paid me the ten dollars he owed me.
5. I owed £5,000 — part of this was accrued interest.
6. All serfs owed allegiance to a lord.
7. He totted up what I owed him.
8. He owed Vince money for drugs, so he scarpered.
9. I think we're owed an apology.
10. All clergy owed obedience to their superior.
11. Her popularity owed much to her thespian talents.
11.
12. She reckoned the money we owed her.
13. I knew that I owed the surgeon my life.
14. I owed them for milk and potatoes.
15. He owed three months' back rent.
16. The peasants owed service and obedience to their overlord.
17. He owed $20 000 in tax to Uncle Sam.
18. Steve finally coughed up the money he owed us.
19. He owed his fame to good fortune.
20. He owed me a bias.
21. An apology is owed to us.
22. Twenty yuan is owed to him.
23. His appointment as prime minister owed much to the wily manoeuvring of the President.
24. He owed his friend a large sum of money and had to leave his house as gage.
25. He owed his popular support to the potency of his propaganda machine.
26. The money I owed him and that he owes me cancel each other out.
27. I got an awful fright when I realised how much money I owed.
28. He came round and started getting heavy about the money I owed him.
29. We drew up a schedule of payments for the rest of the monies owed.
30. It took him several years to work off the loan he owed us.
1. I'm still owed three days' leave.
2. I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me.
3. He paid me the ten dollars he owed me.
4. I owed £5,000 — part of this was accrued interest.
5. She finished by tartly pointing out that he owed her some money.
31. I had to fork over the $10 I owed her.
32. They pitched two members out for failing to pay the money they owed.
33. Three members were ejected from the club for failing to pay the money that they owed.
34. He talked about how much we owed to our parents, our duty to our country and so on and so forth.
35. She was quite surprised when she was told that she owed them nearly twenty pounds.
36. The money he owed me stacks up to 500 pounds.
37. She finished by tartly pointing out that he owed her some money.
38. He posed as a rich man though he owed more than the owned.
39. The school owed its existence to the generosity of one man.
40. He had sought to obtain payment of a sum which he had claimed was owed to him.
41. We had a dispute about how much money he owed me.
42. He owed his survival to his strength as a swimmer.
43. Two members were flung out of the club for failing to pay the money they owed.
44. The young writer owed his success to his teacher's encouragement.
45. Pearson's work owed much to the research of his friend,(/owed.html) Hugh Kingsmill.
46. The government has agreed to pay all arrears owed to members of the armed forces.
47. He asked for help from a colleague who owed him a favour .
48. I owed him a favour so I couldn't say no.
49. He gave me a lot of help.I owed much to him.
50. He swore blind that he'd already paid back the money he owed me.
51. Of course she would have to send a letter; she owed it to the family.
52. He owed his allegiance to the organization that had given him all his opportunities.
53. In less than no time they found that they owed over $10,000.
54. When I called to get the money she owed me, I found she'd done a moonlight flit.
55. Two members were booted out for failing to pay the money they owed.
56. The goal, when it came, owed more to good luck than good planning.
57. She bailed me up in the corridor and asked me for the money I owed her.
58. The bankrupt and the men to whom he owed money arranged an accommodation.
59. He did not pay the money he owed immediately.
60. Around forty workers are still owed five months pay.
61. New ruling administrators owed allegiance to the state.
62. Others are owed much more, but that's little consolation.
63. It is also owed $ 2 million.
64. Apparently money was owed in Royalties for earlier operations.
65. Blake already owed him nearly £50.
66. Many bishops owed their position to the king.
67. I believed I owed him some debt.
68. TWENTY-FOUR I owed my life to Martinho.
69. You are owed an apology also.
70. It seemed to me I owed him some explanation.
71. Lagerfeld owed $ 12.5m in tax arrears.
71. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
72. Or l would make believe he owed me money.
73. My debt is owed to the Eston Hills.
74. He owed it to Sue to avenge Arabella.
75. After being so cold she owed me that.
76. The duty is owed by manufacturers.
77. That is, the value of each vote is equal to the amount owed to the creditor casting that vote.
78. Recent books have revealed the unacknowledged literary debts that writers such as Brecht and Joyce owed to the women in their lives.
79. They wanted to know how much they owed for the repairs the mechanics had made.
80. He owed money to numerous tradesmen, here and in London.
81. In effect this raises the question, to whom is the duty of fairness owed?
82. But in February, 1991, he received a summons to appear before magistrates on an allegation that he owed £269.40.
83. I owed the army three years of service for teaching me to fly helicopters.
84. The moribund, quasi-clerical state of the universities owed much to this fact.
85. Above all, each coalition owed as much to a revulsion from old attachments as to the attractions of new ones.
86. In both cases loyalty was owed to the crown rather than the steward.
87. This is a particular example of negligence liability but is owed only to employees and not to independent contractors.
88. She said I owed her twenty dollars. I thought it was twenty-five but I wasn't going to quibble.
89. The Internal Revenue Service acknowledges that McGill, a retired civil engineer, never owed the government.
90. He filed a tax return but failed to remit what he owed.
91. Such liabilities may include repayment of inter-company loans owed to the vendor company.
92. Bill Clinton's two election victories in 1992 and 1996 owed everything to women voters.
93. Imagine if only 13 percent of the adults who are owed tax refunds this year got them.
94. The bulk of September's settlement was a cut in the money owed to credit card firms.
95. Over time she gradually created a Cabinet whose members owed their promotion to her.
96. Any excess money collected above the amount owed the bank must be returned to the borrower.
97. He had every intention of getting the hell out of Paris just as soon as he had collected all the money owed to him.
98. He had, now, friends in many places, or people who owed him a favour.
99. Between the world wars major unions suffered the searing experience of high unemployment which owed much to incompetent employers and benighted policy-makers.
100. I also owed Maggie the courtesy of letting her know I didn't need her to do my legwork any longer.
101. A former landlord said she was still owed several thousand dollars in back rent.
101. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
102. The election of Keir Hardie in 1892 owed more to historical contingency than to a heightened class consciousness among the electorate.
103. Tubeworkers, the largest of the sub-contractors, is taking High Court action over money it claims is owed by Trafalgar.
104. His claim for the trust can no longer be offset against that debt, since it is not owed.
105. But he would be the first to admit he owed most of his success to his wife Renee.
106. It is said that the final preparations owed their antibacterial activity to the phenol which they contained as a preservative.
107. Years later, she acknowledged the debt she owed him for those early lessons in self-determination.
108. His action would be determined by whether a duty was owed.
109. Altogether £1m is missing from the pension fund and a further £1m is owed to creditors.
110. In the past they had a degree of self-doubt because many realized that they owed their position to factors other than merit.
111. Eliot at once sent him a cablegram, saying that he was one to whom all contemporary poets owed a debt.
112. He knew that Keith was a bully, occasionally maltreated his wife, and owed Dempster Lumsden a considerable amount of money.
113. At the same time I felt I was owed an explanation.
114. Third, the duty is owed to institutions which may have authority but only towards other people.
115. The Portland, Ore., skiwear supplier to Whole Earth is owed $ 130, 088.
116. Assume that a duty of care is owed by A to C as a rescue was reasonably foreseeable in the circumstances.
117. Whereas all the Republican members owed him a lot before, he owes them a lot now.
118. I would argue that virtually every successful electric guitar since 1958 has owed something to one or more of the above-mentioned instruments.
119. By contrast a municipal corporation was a public governmental authority with administrative duties owed to all the inhabitants of its area.
120. He had betrayed her, taken another woman to their marriage bed and Eline no longer owed him any loyalty.
121. Most of the money is owed by people whose homes have been repossessed and sold for less than their outstanding mortgage.
122. Gentry still owed Mr Tilly $7,000, a fact he failed to mention when he was arrested.
123. The Paris Club said that it was freezing until May the repayments it is owed on $ 800m.
124. He took all meals in his room, owed money to the hotel, expected a visit from an assistant manager.
125. London Assurance owed much to his ability to hammer a text into presentable shape.
126. I owed her the vow of silence she demanded of me.
127. But surely she owed her beloved that honour at least, the honour of single combat, which is a dragon's privilege.
128. This section lists long-term debt owed to banks or other creditors and any obligations under capital leases.
129. Excluding mortgage debts, the average adult owed £1,000 in 1979 - today, he owes more like £2,250.
130. And he owed Duncan a favour, not once but many times over.
131. The flattening of the seat cushion at this instant is owed to the driver's weight at a prior instant.
131. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
132. He said the case against him had been adjourned after he said he believed he owed less than £12.
133. Ivan Capelli drove for the March team for five seasons, but says he's still owed the money in unpaid wages.
134. The functionalist design owed much to Emberton's assistant George Fairweather.
135. She owed it to her daughter to make this compromise.
136. Change was a mass movement; it owed nothing to the puny efforts of the individual.
137. Now, he has received another summons, claiming £89.90 is owed.
138. Caldaire North-East claims it is owed almost £800,000 by Middlesbrough, Stockton and Langbaurgh councils.
139. The group, he said, owed its origins to direct action by environmentalists in Britain.
140. The plaintiffs issued an originating summons for account of the moneys owed and redemption on payment of those sums.
141. And Bykov knew that if he failed there would be nothing owed to him which would save him from the consequences.
142. I was tougher and stronger than I ever imagined I could be, and I owed that to the Army.
143. For some reason she felt she owed him a serious answer.
144. Perhaps, to some extent, she thought with wry amusement, she owed her professional success to Jake.
145. I made my excuses and left before Grant Watson remembered I owed him an essay.
146. Speedo knew that he owed his life to Rob; he was grateful and loyal.
147. Rot in Timber Timber decay which is not owed to insect action is normally the result of fungal attack.
148. Carmen claimed he and his group owed no legal duty to Roy Peck-that was their defense, in part.
149. If a duty was held to be owed, then it would probably be discharged by the warning notice.
150. Its success is owed to the family that runs it with affection and pride, preparing traditional dishes with an easy perfection.
151. Filaret owed his eminence less to his holy office than to his son's willingness to treat him as a co-ruler.
152. As a result, the liquidator estimates the company is owed £1.6 million for machines that were never paid for.
153. If you have owed money, you could find that the lender has obtained judgment against you without your knowledge.
154. Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror, the girl who owed him twopence.
155. Section 2f reads: Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer.
156. Union Discount alleged that it was owed a duty of care by the auditors when they reported on the audit.
157. She had received £70 in cash, repaid £35, and still owed £101 15s.
158. The Smiths never forgot the debt they owed to John Peel and promised to repay, some day.
159. His problems were financial, and the debts he owed were ruinously large.
160. Yokohama had been a mere fishing village in 1853, and Kobe, too, owed its expansion to foreign trade.
161. And she did not even know the name of the kind benefactor to whom she owed so much.
162. We can maintain with relative certainty that at least some of the mummies owed obedience if not allegiance to the Xiongnu shanyu.
163. Genoa was the home of Simon's company, and he owed his start in Madeira to Genoese money and skill.
164. But Brentford owed their victory to goalkeeper Graham Benstead, who made some fine saves.
165. I needed a release from the tax office showing that I owed no back taxes.
166. She owed her father nothing, not even the duty to clear his guilty conscience at the end.
167. The strict interpretation of statute, an important feature of the sixteenth century, owed much to the invention of printing.
168. The workers and peasants toil and sweat to service debts owed to the international bankers and multilateral agencies.
169. The new ruler of the gods owed Prometheus much for helping him conquer the other Titans, but he forgot his debt.
170. The obligations of the professional librarian Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer.
171. Any funds realized in excess of the amount owed must be returned to the borrower.
172. Attitudes, relationships and administrations owed much to the ethical imperatives of the playing fields.
173. I owed Edusha rent for my room and money for my meals.
174. In return his subjects owed him the duty of honouring that peace.
175. By January 1989 nineteen of her twenty-one Cabinet ministers owed their first preferment to her.
176. She also argued that under the Fifth Amendment, the government owed her compensation for seizing property that was partly hers.
177. Informing San Marcos that it had made a mistake in the amount of redevelopment money the city owed the county.
178. At that time Uganda owed billions of dollars to the World Bank.
179. But friends said yesterday she now felt she owed Wyman no further loyalty.
180. Such duties are owed by an innkeeper to any traveller calling at the inn.
181. They created a duty of care imposed on builders and owed to foreseeable victims of their negligence.
182. Arresting in this context simply means getting your hands on the money owed.
183. He had just gone into the aircraft repair business and owed money for the space he had leased.
184. As abbot of Bec, Anselm had owed obedience to several superiors whose permission he had sought before accepting the archbishopric.
185. As it was, those legislators owed black voters nothing and were therefore free to take positions openly hostile to them.
186. She tells me that the Mum has applied for free meals but should really pay back the money owed.
187. Last month they owed £500. This went unpaid and the arrears will total £1000 by December.
188. Eventually, together, we persuaded the man that Nelia should pay what she owed in instalments.
189. Saving only the fealty which he owed to his father he swore allegiance to Philip against all men.
190. No sum is disclosed but bankruptcy proceedings can only be brought if at least £750 is owed.
191. Court was forced to sell Stoll Moss by banks to which her late husband's company owed millions.
192. He asked a policeman who owed him a favour that he wanted no-one to know about.
193. Bonds probably felt the Giants owed him this consideration,(http:///owed.html) keeping his streak alive for a couple games by artificial means.
194. The individual owed a duty to society, and had to respect privileges and those who enjoyed them.
195. He and his friends claim Albie owed them ten thousand pounds.
196. I waited, looking on while he calculated how much she owed him.
197. The duty will be owed to the tenant, residents, neighbours and passers-by on the highway.
198. At the very least a clear case is owed a clear explanation if it is rejected.
199. I had stopped recording the number of meals I had eaten and how much rent I owed Edusha and Bella.
200. But now, neither commissioners nor magistrates would issue any more summonses against debtors who owed less than £20.
201. The court held that the accused represented that the bank owed him the money and that he was entitled to withdraw it.
202. He did find that the auditors owed a duty of care to the plaintiff.
203. If I remember right we owed more to the Constitution than it did to us.
204. Bank deposits are credit balances owed by a bank to its customers.
205. The best remedy for a creditor owed more than £50 was to make his debtor bankrupt.
206. The court would have to consider whether a duty was owed.
207. His job was to phone people who owed money and demand immediate payment.
208. In negligence actions the court may find that no duty of care was owed in the circumstances.
209. I had to pay off what I owed the bank.
210. Miscellaneous assets largely consist of payments owed but not yet received from other banks.
211. Take, for example, the case of the round teabag, a commercial victory that owed almost everything to research.
212. The room itself owed much to Ixibatabian fashion, being decorated in deep reds, terra cotta, and ochre yellow.
213. He says along with friends he's owed one thousand pounds in prize money.
214. A number of communes were independent of any seigneur, and owed allegiance to the Crown alone.
215. Typically too, nationalized industry balance sheets show capital as amounts owed to the central government.
216. The hat-trick was completed on 22 minutes and owed much to some great work by David Beckham.
217. He still owed Bert a fish over the bike deal.
218. In mitigation Lawrence Hazell, for Muise, said he committed the offence because he owed some people £110.
219. It was a lame excuse, and I bluntly told him that he owed it to posterity to relate his story.
220. They still owed the grocer and Dad said he had had to pay another month's rent.
221. Thus the region again owed its destiny to international pressures, as it had for centuries.
221. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
222. Lybrand, forgave Symington thousands of dollars he owed for personal accounting work.
223. He was wearing a coat and a thick woollen scarf, to which he later claimed he owed his life.
224. He felt as though he owed it to Mel, and to everyone.
225. The phenomenal success of his efforts owed much to his supreme mathematical skills and to his equally superb physical insights.
226. The defendants owed the deceased a duty of care which they had breached by failing to examine him.
227. In total they owed £6,000 on a car loan and credit cards.
228. But at the time I was so excited by my good luck that I forgot what I owed to Joe.
229. He owed thousands of dollars, and his mother had to sell land to bail him out.
230. The new realism owed nothing in technique or substance to the romances of Tolkien and Lewis.
231. Much of the money owed was Brian's personal debt that his widow is not liable for.
232. It initiated liquidation proceedings after the sum it was owed for components it had supplied reached £2.1 million.
233. In March, Northampton won a two-month breather from a winding-up order on more than £13,000 owed to a printing firm.
234. Anyone who succeeded in business in the past decade owed more than a little to the climate she created.
235. Where this problem was found at high level on the aisle gable walls, it was owed to a poor constructional detail.
236. Each of the Padres' two franchise postseason appearances has owed a debt to free-agent acquisitions.
237. The official receiver has been called in to work out how much the firm, which folded last year, owed.
238. Military organization, too, owed much to the whim of the Tsar.
239. An especially large debt is owed to the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College for supporting my research at a critical time.
240. The court held that the employer owed no such duty in tort.
241. The great individualists so often cited to show the value of personal freedom have owed their successes to earlier social environments.
242. One of my reasons for becoming involved in Westland was that I felt in some respects that I owed them something.
243. The creature probably created by the fusion of a human nucleus and a bovine ovum was owed something.
244. Drunk with fatigue, l stumbled down from the gallery and asked Rafal how much I owed.
245. What meaning is broken line is owed clear?
246. They made him pony up the money he owed.
247. He owed commoner soldiers no explanations.
248. He owed his own elevation to honesty.
249. Really, he owed his life to the rubber buoy.
250. I have repaid the money I owed.
251. We owed the Shah a great deal for his unflagging loyalty during the October War.
252. GM has $36 billion in unsecured debt and another $6 billion owed to secured creditors.
253. Day after day she looked fearfully into the child's expanding nature, ever dreading to detect some dark and wild peculiarity that should correspond with the guiltiness to which she owed her being.
254. The proceeds the pledgor obtained from the transfer of the portions of funds or shares shall be used in advance to pay the debts owed to the pledgee or be deposited with a third party.
255. Members of the informal group of rich nations agreed last July to cancel all of the $214 million owed by Haiti.
256. She finished tartly pointing out that he owed her some money.
257. By adopting blowing side protective gas, the problem that gas hole was easy to form owed to evaporation of zinc and moisture of circumstances in laser...
258. Sales tax on revenues and employee withholdings may sit in your account temporarily but will ultimately be owed to the government.
259. By adopting blowing coaxial and side protective gas it avoids gas hole and unstable welding pattern owed to evaporation of Zinc and moisture of circumstances in laser welding.
260. Analysts say the carve-up gives them shares worth little more than 10 cents for every dollar they are owed by GM.
261. The typical fogyism of bright and beautiful city from a burgeoning industrial district is owed into develop city,() a crucial reason is manpower resource develops serious lag.
262. The prosperous transit trade in the area of Jiang Xi owed much to the economic policy of the government.
263. What about current liabilities? I suppose they represent money owed by the company?
264. To this he owed his nickname of " Fatty ".
265. An essential consideration for any business is the ability to promptly collect monies owed it.
266. Ad valorem duties are important to those importing goods into the United States of America because the amount of duty owed is often based on the value of the imported commodity.
267. The log - house was full of smoke, to which we owed our comparative safety.
268. Example: Agency has not financially reimbursed the Company for monies owed due to overpayment , prepayments, or third party credits.
269. Under the agreement, Britain will cancel hundreds of millions of pounds in debts owed to it by some of world's poorest countries.
270. The person conceals assets which could be converted or seized civilly to pay taxes owed.
271. Figure – the amount owed to or by a bookmaker.
272. He owed his success to the good upbringing he had.
273. The health workers are owed 48 months' back pay, like all other state employees.
273. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
274. Moreover, free capital flow is the most essential for capital collocate and the prerequisite to resolve financing obstruction of non state owed enterprise.
275. The Paris Club also urged countries that do not belong to the group to cancel debt owed to them by Haiti.
276. Article 37 The charges paid and the debts owed to a third party by the trustee in the course of handling trust business shall be borne by the trust property.
277. The so-called "Indian Mutiny" of 1857 was a war of British oppression. The Brits were an occupying colonial power. The local people owed them nothing.
278. The fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord.
279. They did a story on me once, a whole feature article that won the reporter some big award, so they figured they owed me or something and invited me to this thing.
280. Every debt he owed in the world, including the pawnshop, with its usurious interest, amounted to less than a hundred dollars.
281. I always suspected she owed her first job to her friendship with Roger.
282. He compounded with his creditors for a remission of what he owed.
283. The $ 5 I owed him and the $ 5 he owes me cancel out.
284. But for all China's impressive economic progress, the past 30 years have owed much to cobbling together policy and struggling to reconcile contradictions.
285. Employees who are owed wages and other employment termination benefits by their insolvent employers may apply to the fund for ex gratia payment.
286. She had to sign an indenture to sell herself, because she owed money to the landlord .
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