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Перевод: owed
был в признательности
Тезаурус:
- The official receiver has been called in to work out how much the firm, which folded last year, owed.
- If you have owed money, you could find that the lender has obtained judgment against you without your knowledge.
- They sued the well-known actress Constance Collier for the 16 9s 3d which they said she owed them for the flowers which her maid had ordered by telephone to be delivered to the Savoy Theatre.
- If the debt is all owed to one organisation then you must write to them, explain your problem and offer to pay off the debt in fourteen instalments.
- Mr Packer, who split the international cricket scene apart in the 1970s by forming his World Series Cricket competition, is still owed A200million from the sale.
- Among the clubs frequented by the gentry of London in the eighteenth century was the Wig Club which owed its name to a wig, reputedly made of the pubic hair of the mistresses of King Charles II.
- By May 1925, the District owed Pateman 115 in salary arrears which amounted to almost one-half of his salary for the year and owed an even larger sum elsewhere.
- In 1200, for example, Hubert fitzRalph paid 30 marks in respect of his manor and wood of Crich, and William fitzWakelin 60 marks for his manor of Stainsby, all in Derbyshire; in 1205 William of Eynesford obtained a similar charter for his manor of Stockton, and in 1209 Henry Biset owed the king 100 for the disafforestment of his wood of Borley and manor of Kidderminster, according to the metes and bounds declared under the eye of the Chief Justice of the Forest and the knights of the county of Worcestershire.
- By this good turn the bishop won the hearts of all, and the people began to listen more readily to his teaching, hoping to obtain heavenly blessings through the ministry of one to whom they already owed these material benefits; Eddius Stephanus then pointed out that those ungrateful enough not to convert willingly did so at the king's command.
- His personal religious feelings would not make him doubt Ramsey, for he owed something in his private religion to that tradition of the Oxford Movement which Ramsey represented.
- The prosecution claims she turned vicious in a row over 1,300 she claimed Staudinger owed her and also because he threatened to tell her mother she was a prostitute.
- He owed his job to her."
- Eastern Europe's total convertible currency debt is estimated at 134billion, of which some 43billion is owed by the Soviet Union; 39billion by Poland; 17billion by Hungary; and 22billion by East Germany.
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