cheque - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enclose: Please find enclosed a check made payable to Dorset Scope for the sum of £ 500.00.
  • send: Please ring, or e-mail me for address to send checks.
  • bounce: There may be no legal argument whatsoever about D's liability to C for bouncing a check.
  • dishonor: One such illustration was debated during Halsey, namely claims based on dishonored checks.
  • draw: We also cannot accept checks drawn on a bank outside the UK.
  • accept: We also cannot accept checks drawn on a bank outside the UK.

Preposition: on

  • behalf: Item 9.5 of the constitution was amended to the effect that three people are authorized to sign checks on behalf of the club.

Adjective modifier

  • post-dated: He showed the court seven post-dated checks signed by Nyimpine Chissano, which he claimed were the guarantees for the loan.
  • blank: We in turn expect them to write blank checks, paying what we ultimately ask without question.
  • unpaid: Theyâve been charging £ 39 for unpaid checks, direct debits and standing orders.
  • sterling: Please note: We only accept sterling checks, but we can accept foreign bankers checks made out to sterling.
  • unused: In addition, the customer must return all items belonging to the Bank including unused checks, lodgement books and cards.
  • fraudulent: He had been arrested upon suspicion of obtaining a pecuniary advantage by the use a fraudulent check.

Modifies a noun

  • guarantee: We accept payment by cash or check with a check guarantee card.
  • cashers: Bureaux de Change, money transmission agents and check cashers are already subject to the Money Laundering Regulations.

Noun used with modifier

  • traveler: Check out what is best - travelers checks, sterling, dollars or local currency.
  • sterling: Sterling checks or money orders should be made payable to ANSIBLE.

Possessives

  • traveler: Traveler's checks will be made out in the Students name.

Preposition: in

  • sterling: Don't forget to include your check in pounds sterling ( GBP ).

Preposition: for

  • meticais: When the time came for repayment, one of Satar's sisters, Rachida, gave Apolinario a check for 500 million meticais.

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