COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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debt
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There would be a counterpart increase in consumer saving as the unpersuaded allowed their bank balances to grow and repaid their debts .
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In addition to the inherited Banrural loans still to be repaid , new debt was encouraged by the state and private investors.
interest
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Even if the insults were skilfully repaid with interest .
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Silent violence is repaid with interest .
loan
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The trick was to buy them below face value just before the homeowners repaid their loans .
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Within six months, I'd repaid the forty-pound loan from my mom-in-law.
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As principal on the loan is repaid , the loan outstanding reduces and capital discharged increases.
money
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This entitles him to refuse to hand them over until he has been repaid the money repayable to him.
years
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Public-sector loans were now to be repaid over 20 years and other loans over 15 years.
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But Mr Pulman estimated that could be repaid within two years .
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Government-backed loans would be repaid over 15 years , including an eight-year grace period.
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The estimated building costs amounted to £6,800 which was to be borrowed and to be repaid within twenty-five years .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A general obligation bond is repaid through property taxes.
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Because he wants his investment to be repaid before you take dividends out of your corporation, he asks for preferred stock.
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Other advances for fixed periods are only repaid at the end of that period.
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The amount of principle repaid is constant with each payment.
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The debt is to be repaid through Pima County residents' user fees.
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United California sued, and Prudential countered that it could not be compelled to lend money that obviously would not be repaid .
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Within eight years he had fully repaid his creditors and accumulated a greater fortune than ever before.