1. An especially large debt is owed to the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College for supporting my research at a critical time. 2. Eliot at once sent him a cablegram, saying that he was one to whom all contemporary poets owed a debt. 3. I owe a debt of gratitude to my tutors. 4. There are even photographs of writers who owe a debt to Twain, in case you miss the point. 5. We all owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs Stevenson, who kindly donated the money for the project. 6. We owe debts in a democracy if we want to keep it, and sometimes payment requires facing danger. 7. My debt is owed to the Eston Hills. 8. We do owe a debt to be paid with grateful remembrance of the sacrifices you and your comrades made. 9. We owe another debt to the local English citizens who have restored and revitalized this building as a tangible memorial to those men. 10. And certainly much of the power of the movie owes its debt to that intensity of intent. |