owes造句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.