bill - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • fit: In their current format long term fixed rates do not fit the bill.
  • pay: His day job was simply a way of paying the bills!
  • foot: After all, it is the taxpayer who foots the bill.
  • itemize: Check to see how the bill is worked out - ask for the firm's hourly rate and an itemized bill.
  • amend: Conservatives are playing a constructive part in seeking to amend this Bill.

Adjective modifier

  • ingrossed: An ingrossed Bill for improvement of Tillage was read a Third time.
  • triple: Nobody knows how to make a triple bill now.
  • unpaid: It covers your current fuel use and also pays off a certain amount of your unpaid bill each week.
  • monthly: Which monthly bills will I need to send in?
  • hefty: The breakdown of the chain left Lin with a hefty bill.

Modifies a noun

  • payer: You must be over 18 with the bill payers permission before you call.
  • clinton: Like never before to serve me calls bill clinton.

Noun used with modifier

  • draft: The draft Bill, with notes, is set out at Annex 2.
  • utility: These include a passport, utility bill or driving license.
  • electricity: What you pay for in electricity bills is ENERGY.
  • dollar: You know, like it says on dollar bills?
  • fuel: Mrs Green's fuel bills are £ 12.50 per week.
  • tax: Less than 10 % of your council tax bill is actually used to fund South Norfolk Council services.

Possessives

  • vet: All vets ' bills will paid by the league.

Preposition: of

  • lading: Further, under the Hamburg Rules, which were in force in Chile, this constituted good delivery under the bills of lading.

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