Sentence example with the word 'accrued'

accrued

Definition adj. periodically accumulated over time

Last update: July 3, 2015


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That method, however, implied a careful study and comprehension of the results which accrued to man from reason and revelation, and a thorough grasp of all that had been done by man in relation to those two sources of human knowledge; and so, in his preliminary writings, Thomas proceeds to master the two provinces.   [Please select]

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In all over $22,000,000 besides other millions of accrued interest were repudiated.   [Please select]

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No interest had been paid during the War, and the accrued interest was funded in 1865, 1869, and 1873.   [Please select]

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Its $33,000,000 with accrued interest had amounted to about $45,000,000 in 1870.   [Please select]

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Lastly, whatever rights and profits accrued from their holdings were to become hereditary.   [Please select]

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Then, if any advantage accrued to him from it, he would tell the whole story.   [Please select]

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"Your father desires that you accept the entire two hundred thousand dollars worth and accrued interest."   [Please select]

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Then if any advantage accrued to him from it, he would tell the whole at once.   [Please select]

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You owe me a large sum in accrued interest.   [Please select]

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Various suggestions were offered as to the character of the gift which the Saints and Sinners should formally present to this first babe that had accrued to a member of the organization.   [Please select]

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I shall therefore begin with an examination of the transcendental argument, and afterwards inquire what additional strength has accrued to this mode of proof from the addition of the empirical element.   [Please select]

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