English example sentences with "owned"

Learn how to use owned in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

The bottles of beer that I brought to the party were redundant; the host's family owned a brewery.

In communism, the means of production are owned by the state.

The horse that won the race was owned by Mr Johnson.

The company is owned by a group of entrepreneurs who started it right after the war.

The company is 51% owned by American capital.

The company is wholly owned by the local government.

The house is owned by him.

Even video-game machines owned by most children today are computers.

Even videogame machines owned by most children today are computers.

Early man used his fingers and toes to count the animals he owned, or the measures of grain he had stored.

The company, wholly owned by NTT, is doing well.

The company is equally owned by the two groups.

He acted like he owned the place.

He told me he was incredibly rich and owned a Ferrari, but I saw through him at once.

He owned up to his fault.

They owned the lot between them.

She need not have owned up to her faults.

Now that his father was dead, he owned the store.

When a sentence is not owned by anyone, like this one, you can correct it yourself.

She left home with everything she owned.

I was thrown out of the house with everything I owned.

He lost everything he owned.

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Oh my god, a newbie owned me!

Thousands of Americans owned automobiles.

Warren Harding had owned a newspaper in Ohio.

How many cars have you owned so far?

Tom was able to fit everything he owned into one suitcase.

Tom claimed that he owned that expensive-looking red car we saw yesterday.

Tom wondered how many pairs of shoes Mary owned.

Tom carried everything he owned in a small suitcase.

He once owned a lot of land.

The horse that won the race was owned by Mr. Johnson.

Tom got owned.

He sold all that he owned.

Just because a sentence is owned by a native speaker, it doesn't mean that it's natural or that it's an example of modern daily usage.

The complaint against Apple over patent infringements was filed by Motorola, owned by Google.

No one knew who owned the land.

Jefferson was a plantation owner, and he owned slaves which he freed in his will.

I didn't know that you owned a snake.

Tom acted like he owned the place.

Tom owned a carpet store on Park Street.

Tom didn't know you owned that land.

Tom was shot and killed in front of the restaurant he owned.

Tom was gunned down in front of the restaurant that he owned.

How long have you owned it?

Tom lost everything he owned.

You can correct mistakes that you find, if the sentence is not "owned" by another user.

It is also recommended that you should be careful to only translate from sentences "owned" by native speakers. This helps to avoid problems.

Tom once owned this piece of land.

"Fourscore and seven years ago, our forefathers owned a bunch of scrubs." "Harkinian, that's not right and you know it." "Quiet! I'm enjoying my tale, so let me tell my story."

Tom owned a ranch.

Tom left home with everything he owned.

How long have you owned this car?

This car is owned by me.

Buying from locally owned and locally operated stores and companies helps improve the economy where you live.

My grandfather owned a car just like this.

The horse that won the race is owned by Tom Jackson.

The Roman Catholic Church, which owned a large part of the most desirable land in France, also imposed heavy taxes on the poor and hungry among the French.

She gave him everything she owned.

Tom gave away everything he owned.

We gave away everything we owned.

Iceland’s prime minister, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, resigned after it was revealed that his wife owned an offshore investment company.

Tom asked me how many guitars I owned.

This car used to be owned by Tom.

For fourteen years Tom had owned a purebred dog, and he remembered that the breeder had furnished him a pedigree chart showing every dam and sire going back four generations.

Tom owned a small shop in Boston.

Tom and Mary lost everything they owned.

A South African man and his brother helped to start a software company; when the company was bought out, he owned seven percent of the common shares and made a large capital gain on the sale.

Tom worked at the restaurant that Mary's father owned.

Tom says he's never owned a car.

Tom sold everything he owned.

Tom once owned a lot of land.

Tom has owned it for three years.

This farm was owned by the Jackson family.

Fadil owned twenty million dollars.

Tom has owned that car for three years.

Fadil's father owned a billiard parlor in Cairo.

Fadil owned several luxury cars.

Apparently, all this land is owned by Tom.

All this land is owned by Tom.

Layla owned a huge estate in Texas.

Layla drives as if she owned the road.

Balmoral Castle is a Scottish estate owned by the British Royal Family.

Sami owned a horse farm.

Layla owned a seventeen acre farm.

That's the first car Tom has ever owned.

The horse that won the race is owned by Tom.

They have owned this land for generations.

The Jacksons have owned this land for generations.

Sami owned a small farm in Egypt.

Organizations are not really "owned" by anyone. What formerly constituted ownership was split up into stockholders' rights to share in profits, management's power to set policy, employees' right to status and security, government's right to regulate. Thus older forms of wealth were replaced by new forms.

The boys believed that girls liked guys who owned fast cars.

Tom once owned a summer home near the beach.

Didn't you know that Tom owned a scooter?

Did you know that Tom owned a motorcycle?

I didn't know you owned so much land.

I didn't know that you owned a truck.

Have you ever owned a motorcycle?

Tom owned a bar on Park Street.

I lost everything I owned.

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