Sentence examples for ever owed from inspiring English sources

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It seems like CBS called in every favour it was ever owed just to make this video.

I paid back everything I ever owed him later on, but at the time I just didn't have enough dough.

This may be a team event, but in the 115-year history of the competition it could be argued that no country has ever owed so much to one man.

He ran for president twice, first in 2000 declaring that his was "a fight to take our government back from the power brokers and special interests and return it to the people and the noble cause of freedom" – rhetoric from others but passionately held views from one who believed that "I owe America more than she has ever owed me".

"Does tax relief go to people who pay income taxes and forgive their income taxes, or does it go above and beyond the forgiving of all income taxes, and you actually get a check back from the government for more than you ever owed in income taxes?" Mr. Fleischer said.

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The American Psychological Association found early in 2017 that Americans are reporting more stress than ever owing to politics, the speed of change, and uncertainty in the world.

It was perhaps the cleverest corporate tax strategy ever devised: no matter how much money the company made, neither it nor its shareholders would ever owe a penny in federal income taxes.

MBIA claims that Countrywide Financial, which Bank of America acquired in what may be the worst merger ever, owes it as much as $5 billion for deceiving it about structured finance products it was insuring.

Independent filmmaking is wilder and freer than ever, owing in part to the readier availability of equipment and in part to the mere march of time and proliferation of ideas.

Ms. Belin says that vast areas are not well defined by the new law, such as whether one partner will ever owe the other partner alimony or who will be entitled to take over the lease on an apartment.

Dubliners, one of the great est short-story collections ever, owes a great deal to Chekhov: or to put it another way, Chekhov liberated Joyce's imagination in the same way Joyce's example later liberated others.

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