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1 I have a cheque for five hundred pounds for my expenses and yours.
2 Which reminds me I have a cheque of yours now, he ended boldly.
3 You shall have a cheque in a day or two.
4 Will you take it in cash, or have a cheque ?
5 If I can see Mr. Elberry to-day we may let you have a cheque to-morrow.
6 Or, if ye go out, ye can have a cheque on the Company at Edmonton.
7 I don't have a cheque - book of the Government's own.
8 I want a motor-car, yes please; and I'd like to have a cheque - book of my own.
9 I don't have a cheque book but I have a laser card which I've only used once.
10 There's a sovereign on account; you shall have a cheque for the rest when you send in the bill.
11 Will you arrange with the carrier about sending the clock, Mr. Potts, and I will let you have a cheque .
12 He shall have a cheque to-morrow, which he is to enter with the rest of the stable accounts.-Nowgo, please.
13 I am busy to-day, but call at the same hour to-morrow and my secretary here shall have a cheque ready for you.
14 Police say they have a cheque , signed by Mr Smollett, which showed that he had agreed to pay the brothers $3500.
15 You had better collect them through your own banker, and let me have a cheque on the 15th or 16th.
16 If you'll do us two leaders a week through the session, you shall have a cheque for £16 on the last day of every month.
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