Sentence examples for was footing from inspiring English sources

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was footing

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A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.

  • A spider has eight feet.

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Morton Bahamas was footing the bill.

"Dana Beal's comments are purely ridiculous," Mr. Novak said, adding that Iowa County was footing Mr. Beal's medical bills, which have hit $220,000.

They would also need to establish metering systems that would make sure the tenant was footing the bill for the electricity.

Though the Pentagon oversaw the ARPANET during the years when it was footing the bill for deployment, its power gradually dwindled.

Another source from the prime minister's office said Abu Dhabi was footing the bill for the project, but said he had no further details.

Asked who was footing the bill, the PPP's leader in Sindh, Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, grimaced: "We are, I am, tax-paid we love itax-paid we wise precaution.

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Then it was "feet off".

Will the Telegraph be footing the bill?

And the students are footing the bill.

Who's footing the bill?

Taxpayers were footing the bonus bill.

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