Sentence for owing | Use owing in a sentence

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  • Owing to his appearance Mr. (8)
  • So much is owing to our friend. (10)
  • She was owing to his tenderness. (10)
  • From every well-born soul humanity is owing. (8)
  • Surely there is one kiss owing me: art thou willing? (10)
  • And whatever I win will be yours; for it will be owing to you. (10)
  • Owing to this news of Miltoun the journey to Scotland had been postponed. (8)
  • But Lady Camper could not quit her pew, owing to the sticking of the door. (10)
  • Owing to this incredible folly, the affairs of the island are badly mismanaged. (7)
  • Or if he had, it was indistinct, owing to the violence of his personal emotion. (10)
  • You have done me the honour to suggest that it is owing to my English training. (10)
  • He succeeded in masking himself from her, owing to her awe of the circumstances. (10)
  • Captain Welsh wanted Mabel to be on board early, owing, he told me, to information. (10)
  • There were hundreds of pounds owing, it seemed, and, in addition, much to Rosek himself. (8)
  • I am not sure that the decay of the book is not owing somewhat to the decay of reviewing. (9)
  • Our journey home occupied nearly eleven weeks, owing to stress of money on two occasions. (10)
  • A hard and dangerous task was the landing of the artillery and stores, owing to the rolling surf. (19)
  • As I came out I was nearly ridden down by a mounted guard, owing to my want of any official badge. (14)
  • This change was accomplished in 1900, owing to an adverse judgment of the Supreme Court of Illinois. (16)
  • Owing to the scarcity of money, the promises to pay, written on cards, were made to pass as currency. (19)
  • Owing to a rascal of the genus, incontinent in liquor, I have this night walked seven miles from Ewling. (10)
  • He was emphatic, as he would not have been, save to read us an example, owing to our contention with him. (10)
  • Owing to it, in a manner almost as mysterious, he was kept crossing a bridge having a slippery bit on it. (10)
  • After Ireland was conquered by the English its culture declined, owing to continuous wars and internal strife. (3)
  • He also devoted much attention to the {91} timber trade, and to him is owing the first tannery seen in Canada. (19)
  • The consciousness of owing a debt of gratitude to those, against whom she had sinned so heavily, oppressed her. (5)
  • Owing to him, I have a tenderness for mercenaries; having been one of them and knowing how little we can help it. (10)
  • Many of the gentlemen present became notorious as woman-scorners, whether owing to Countess Fanny or other things. (10)
  • We put up for the night at a farmhouse, having gone not more than fifteen miles, owing to the condition of my feet. (7)
  • From the beginning he had his dignity, and was extremely difficult to lift, owing to the length of his middle distance. (8)
  • They were beef and pudding on legs; in some quarters, beer amiably manifest, owing to the flourishes of a military band. (10)
  • This aria called for wonderful vocal technic owing to the novelty and difficulty of the trills and variations introduced. (3)
  • Owing to his recent success, the anticipation of a peaceful surrender to him seemed now on the whole to carry most weight. (10)
  • She knew certainly that the dim light of a recovering confidence in herself was owing, all, to him, and burned to thank him. (10)
  • Owing to a misunderstanding of the nature of the work to be done, the commission was established for a term of only two years. (20)
  • His heart was not so antagonistic as his nature, and by degrees, owing to a proper mixture of discipline and cajolery, he imbibed. (10)
  • He had saved me from the disgrace of owing money to my detested schoolmaster; and, besides, I was under his roof, eating of his bread. (10)
  • More elaborate forms of the lute, owing to improvements in the arrangement of the bass strings, were the =Theorbo= and the =Archilute=. (3)
  • Owing to the hubbub around the two who were guilty of this unmeasured joke upon consequential ladies, I had to conduct her to the gate. (10)
  • Owing some hundreds, which by no possibility could he pay, he went into town and put them all on Concertina for the Saltown Borough Handicap. (8)
  • Owing to his care, a beautiful city gradually arose on the shore of the splendid harbour, afterwards to be crowned by the famous citadel of Halifax. (19)
  • So she honestly conceived, owing to the circumstance of her honestly disliking the pomps of life and not desiring to occupy any position of brilliancy. (10)
  • This isolation of the rulers of Lombardy had commenced in Milan, but, owing to particular causes, was not positively defined there as it was in Verona. (10)
  • Owing to a slight miscalculation, his face and raised arms are plainly visible through the window, as he fortifies himself from his battle against the cold. (8)

Also see sentences for: due, payable, traceable.

Definition of owing:

  • owing, ‘ing, adj. due: that has to be paid (to): happening as a consequence of: imputable to.(0)

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