Examples of 'owed much' in a sentence

Meaning of "owed much"

owed much: indicates that someone is in debt or owes a significant amount, whether in terms of money or gratitude

How to use "owed much" in a sentence

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owed much
You are owed much more than this.
They had undoubtedly owed much to him.
Ames owed much to the investigations of others.
His appointment owed much to chance.
He owed much more than earthly happiness.
You have owed much money.
He owed much to the constant kindness of both sisters.
He turned his rage into music with a growling voice that owed much to heavy metal.
Feinstein is owed much more than an apology.
Jewish education throughout Hungary owed much to him.
Liverpool owed much of its wealth to the slave trade.
The organization of the Synod of the Oak owed much to his practical skill.
Sertorius owed much of his success to his statesmanlike ability.
Early technological progress owed much to the firm of Broadwood.
All owed much to the personalities of the three individuals referred to.

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Roman sculpture owed much to Greek models.
Rand owed much of her success to the power and directness of her writing style.
A lot of my work as an artist owed much to him and to Neil Bartlett.
Augustine owed much of his favorable reception to the influence of Bertha.
Musical society in Rome also owed much to Corelli.
This owed much to the.
The subsequent administrative system of the Catholic Church owed much to Sixtus.
The controversy owed much of its febrile atmosphere to the political stakes.
Indeed, the introduction of lighting by gas owed much to him.
Those achievements owed much to the active role played by the subsidiary organs.
So the creation of Israel owed much to chance?
Cellier owed much to the influence of Sullivan.
He also suggested that Greek mythology owed much to the Phoenicians and Egyptians.
That owed much to Darwinian evolutionary biology and to the thinking of his fellow.
I feel I have owed much to my wife.
Bergson owed much to both of these teachers of the École Normale Supérieure.
This type of Spanish pottery owed much to its Moorish inheritance.
We owed much to the iron will of Becky Burr, now an ICANN Board member.
The advancement of women owed much to the work of the United Nations.
Classical scientific arrogance ( " science has all the solutions " ) owed much to this attitude.
I think Jacko owed much more money than he was letting on.
The European way of war in the 17th century owed much to the Spanish.
Slobodna Dalmacija owed much of that success to its humour section.
The commercial success of the long-running H van owed much to its 1939 predecessor.
The initiative owed much to the interests of the European Parliament.
His work as a painter, airy and colorful, owed much to the example of Murillo.
Syriac Christianity owed much to preexistent Jewish communities and to the Aramaic language.
The demolition of the forgeries owed much to Joseph Justus Scaliger.
Penkridge owed much to its transport links, which steadily improved.
The birth of hip-hop in New York City owed much to the city 's Jamaican community.
Romantic ballet owed much to the new developments in theatre effects, particularly gas lighting.
When I recorded " Horses " already owed much because the hero of " Land.
His appointment owed much to his reputation as a confidently facile speaker and for being ultra-efficient.
This technological feat owed much to Bouygues Construction.
He owed much to his highly esteemed pastor, the Rev. Thos.

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