Examples of 'take the cheque' in a sentence
Meaning of "take the cheque"
Take the cheque: This phrase means to accept payment, usually in the form of a check. It implies completing a financial transaction or receiving compensation for goods or services rendered
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take the cheque
Take the cheque out of your purse.
Now you have to take the cheque.
You take the cheque on behalf of Rahul.
Check before you take the cheque.
You take the cheque to the bank, deposit it, and withdraw the overpayment amount.
Maybe it was because he was not expecting me to take the cheque.
Pop would take the cheque and go in back.
No, you are not supposed to do anything except take the cheque.
I will take the cheque in here.
Are we ready for the cheque? I think we will take the cheque.
We will take the cheque.
Take the cheque out of your purse . - You are right, you are right.
I think we will take the cheque.
Okay . You take the cheque on behalf of Rahul.
Then listen to me, take the cheque.
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Just take the cheque.
And call your girl . Take the cheque.
I will take the cheque.
Mother! I will surely bring your son to you . Take the cheque.
Do not take the cheque.
What? I think we will take the cheque.
Tell Kukreja to take the cheque and keep it for retirement.
Oh, Fatima, I will just take the cheque.
Do not forget to take the cheque from Malhotra.
He refused to take the cheque.
Are you gonna take the cheque down? Okay.
I have got an idea . - Take the cheque out of your purse.
Okay, I will take the cheque.
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