Sentence examples for owed explanation from inspiring English sources

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This minority of people far overshadow the many law-abiding citizens who are genuinely outraged by Duggan's death and are peacefully awaiting their owed explanation from the Met.

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At D.H.S, Kelly rejected the idea that the agency owed explanations to anyone, least of all to Trump's critics on the Hill or in the press.

"Sheldon, you're the one who owes explanations".

'We obviously owe explanations to the president or the owner of the club,' he says.

The Football League's rules on "interests in more than one football club" suggest it could be owed an explanation.

At one point in his speech, Parker asserts: "I too believe strongly that the public is owed an explanation of the threats the country faces and what we are doing about them".

"We believe we are owed an explanation over where this money is going, but every time we ask, we can't get an answer," said Ghassan Hitto, who runs the aid coordination arm of the Western-backed Syrian national coalition.

"Long overdue" for the French people who were owed an explanation.

She added that her family was "owed an explanation sooner rather than later of how and why David died that day".

She spelled out these things as if she owed him explanations.

"He owes an explanation to the French, and the French are waiting for it," he told Le Figaro.

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