Sentence examples for owing far from inspiring English sources

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Prices slumped, leaving many Irish people owing far more on the properties than they were worth.

A complete departure from the idiosyncratic bleakness of the "eski" sound he has pioneered for so long, it is instead a propulsive piece of electrohouse owing far more to Justice than Jammer.

It did not matter that the company was left owing far more than it was worth, just as many people profited from the mortgage business while many homeowners found themselves underwater.

But most students complete their studies owing far less.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Mr Whyte said: "Given that HMRC had seen fit to reach agreements with huge corporations owing far more than Rangers - Vodafone, for example - it was difficult to understand why they were being so inflexible unless, of course, they were simply determined to make an example of Rangers".

If you fail to take the time to consider your options carefully, you might end up owing far more than you started with.

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Novokuznetsk Aluminum said it owed far less.

The crisis owes far more to incompetence than criminality.

However, the share also appears "to owe far more to priorities than to capabilities".

That impression admittedly owed far more to the theatrical genius of the older brother, Wieland.

In the past few years American households owed far more than they were earning.

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