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Examples for "behind"
Examples for "behind"
1Organised crime was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney general said.
2Future research is needed to better understand the reasons behind these differences.
3It has over 120 million users, its second largest market behind India.
4However he said he preferred to discuss the issue behind closed doors.
5North America is Honda's largest market and GM's second largest behind China.
1If the works hang fire and get behindhand, then they will suffer.
2It does seem as though I allus was behindhand with my work.
3Providence soon frowned on me again, and I got behindhand, as usual.
4And their assembled friends, being not a bit behindhand, laughed out lustily.
5And their assembled friends being not a bit behindhand, roared out, lustily.
1The government has for years owed hospitals millions of dollars in arrears.
2The government feared the political fall-out of moves against borrowers in arrears.
3The business of the Supreme Court is at present largely in arrears.
4My experience is tenants who pay in arrears are not good tenants.
5Readers ask about defying their surveyor and management fees being in arrears.
6But the thought of her rent in arrears changed her half-formed intention.
7Nevertheless, and hate it though he might, our pay was in arrears.
8Always in arrears, they be, waiting on flock to pay thine coin.
9Your interest is everywhere in arrears; your current account overdrawn to the limit.
10I had a letter just this morning, saying I was £122 in arrears.
11Shelter estimated a quarter of a million renters were in arrears.
12Finally, he got in arrears with the agent of Mr. Moneylove, his landlord.
13There are a good many members who are in arrears with their fees.
14To arrive at these conclusions put him five minutes in arrears.
15Only Somalia, Sudan and Zimbabwe are in arrears to the IMF.
16This was a young man who was forty-three cents in arrears.
Translations for in arrears