beholden in A Sentence

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    And I'm not Beholden to my ancestor's vows.

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    He was not Beholden to anyone.

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    He was Beholden to nobody.

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    Why be Beholden to another?

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    Out here, they're Beholden to none.

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    Or do you want somebody who's Beholden to you?

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    They were not Beholden to the land that they ruled.

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    There's no evidence that he was ever Beholden to them.

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    Our parents gave us everything and we are not Beholden to them.

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    But as McChrystal's profuse apology demonstrates, he is fully Beholden to President Obama.

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    And that means I won't be Beholden to evil American corporations that murder baby veals.

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    Unlike other schools, we are not Beholden to investors who have short-term business goals to achieve.

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    He was convinced that the company had become Beholden to commerce and had shied away from its divine mission.

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    Running for office became expensive, so that those who seek office require wealthy sponsors to whom they are then Beholden.

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    First, running for office became expensive, so that those who seek office require wealthy sponsors to whom they are then Beholden.

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    Until September 30, 2016, ICANN had limited control of this department, Beholden to a contract from the United States Department of Commerce.

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    We are the conduits for those feelings and are all Beholden to find the highest and wisest way to channel them for good.

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    If we favour the moon/Priapus extreme at a full supermoon we can find ourselves Beholden to desires which fail to nourish in the long run.

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    If our elected representatives were not Beholden to the moneylenders, they might be able both to pass such a bill and to come up with the money to fund it.

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    Disgruntled voters typically feel the big parties are Beholden to powerful vested interests, are in cahoots with big business or trade unions, and hence their vote will not make any difference.

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    Then I shall come upon them from before them and from behind them and from their right hands and from their left hands, and Thou wilt not find most of them Beholden unto Thee.

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    Anne made a good impression in the Netherlands with her manners and studiousness, Margaret reported that she was well spoken and pleasant for her young age, and told Sir Thomas Boleyn that his daughter was"so presentable and so pleasant, considering her youthful age, that I am more Beholden to you for sending her to me, than you to me"E.W. Ives,

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