Ainda não temos significados para "be owin".
1If your guests ai n't scared out of their skins it'll be owin' to your nerve an' how you carry out Stewart's orders.
2But a bigger dooty is what is owin' to the feminine sex.
3It 's owin' to some whites as crossed this way last year.
4But thet 's owin' to the revolution in Mexico.
5I 'm to git every cent what 's owin' to me, and I reckon it'll take it all.
6But that ai n't my fault, ma'am; it is owin' to the experimentin' o' a waccinatin' doctor.'
7'Twas a foine bit av a scrimmage, an' I 'm owin' ye wan.
8What clothes I had they kep' against the rent I was owin', when they told me to get out.
9"Well, I hope he 's come to pay what 's owin'," was the surly comment.
10If it 's a win, it 's thirty quid-an ' Icanpay all that 's owin', with a lump o' money left over.
11"Oh, that 's owin' to your bein' of the cloth, sir," was his comment.
12He turned up all of a sudden, and paid up all there was owin' on the taxes, an' he's paid 'em regular ever sence.
13"I 'm owin' ye naathin'," insisted Rourke.
14"He 's owin' you now, ain't he?"
15"I reckon as how it were owin' to de fack dat dey struck in a bank ob soft sand dat concussioned de fall," explained Washington.