In sentence examples of “owing”

How to use in-sentence of “owing”:

+ Darwin says: “I first thought of selection owing to struggle July 15th 1838″.

+ Though he died owing money, his novels continued to sell well.

+ It increased in the 1920s owing to the milder climate and then collapsed in the following decades until 1970; the decrease was, however, at least partly caused by overfishing.

+ He died owing over $900,000 to banks and impatient mobsters.

+ Challis later found out that he had seen the planet twice in August, failing to recognize it owing to his careless approach to the work.

+ However, owing to the conservatives opposition and the problems of modernization, it failed finally.

+ For example, a Victoria, BC resident who bought a home in 2018 but worked in the United States the previous year, ended up owing almost five thousand dollars to the BC government.

In sentence examples of owing
In sentence examples of owing

Example sentences of “owing”:

+ It was given the nickname “Aardvark” although the railfans used to call it “The Badger” owing to its sloping front ends.

+ During the Bangladesh famine of 1974 he gave a small loan of USD27 to a group of 42 families so that they could make small items and sell them without owing too much money.

+ However, owing to an enormous expansion of the current account and the capital account, India is increasingly moving towards “de facto” full convertibility.

+ This had been rather unreliable owing to the iron in ships’ hulls.

+ Its numbers in the wild have declined owing to capture for the Parrot tradecage bird trade and habitat loss.” Retrieved 8 September 2011.

+ Reasons are: word does not exist, or if it does, it is not notable owing to rarity of use, and there is no evidence of notability.

+ In a regular semiconductor crystal, the band gap is fixed owing to continuous energy states.

+ These include that it was over a girl, jealousy of Euronymous’s position in the band, Euronymous owing him money and Euronymous not releasing Burzum’s albums on time.

+ Even these records are somewhat questionable owing to faulting and complex juxtapositioning of Permian and Triassic strata at Nidpur.

+ It was given the nickname "Aardvark" although the railfans used to call it "The Badger" owing to its sloping front ends.

+ During the Bangladesh famine of 1974 he gave a small loan of USD27 to a group of 42 families so that they could make small items and sell them without owing too much money.
+ However, owing to an enormous expansion of the current account and the capital account, India is increasingly moving towards "de facto" full convertibility.

+ Their Power was recognised by the Mughals, and they saw their peak in the times of Malik Aulia Khan after which owing to family feuds and other causes the tribe has lost much of its original prosperity.

+ This list includes people from public life who, owing to their Ancestryorigins, their political or religious convictions, or their sexual orientation, lost their lives as a result of Nazism.

+ Another specimen, IGN 100/42, is perhaps the most famous, owing to its well-preserved complete skull and large size.

+ North America is dominating the car rental market, owing to the high usage rate of car rental services by daily commuters, office-goers, and tourists in the country.

+ Washington, D.C.: Bretton Woods Commission, 1994 One result of lending so much to help poor countries was that the countries in the Third World started owing a lot more money.

+ Over many years, heavy equipment has been installed in fenced-off sections at the ends of platforms owing to the lack of anywhere else to install them.

+ The large masses are called ‘volcanic bombs’; they have mostly a rounded, elliptical or pear-shaped form owing to rotation in the air before they solidified.

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