Sentences with Bill, Sentences about Bill in English
1. May I speak to Bill?
2. Charge this bill to me.
3. The bill passed the Diet.
4. The bills keep piling up.
5. I am paying bills online.
6. Let’s split the bill today.
7. Every bullet has its billet.
8. They rushed the bill through.
9. The committee passed the bill.
10. You don’t have to pay the bill.
11. George stuck Mary with the bill.
12. Applause is a receipt, not a bill.
13. A majority voted against the bill.
14. We objected to her paying the bill.
15. She has invited Bruce as well as Billy.
16. The printing business made Bill a small fortune.
17. If you can count your money, you don’t have a billion dollars.
18. I’m not bragging but my movies have grossed well over a billion dollars.
19. The seven ages of man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills, wills.
20. When I wake up in the morning, I feel like a billionaire without paying taxes.
21. It’s a terribly hard job to spend a billion dollars and get your money’s worth.
22. A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you’re talking about real money.
23. I got the bill for my surgery. Now I know what those doctors were wearing masks for.
24. We’re cashing in a billion years of planetary savings bonds and blowing it on assorted bling.
25. I’m strongly for a patient Bill of Rights. Decisions ought to be made by doctors, not accountants.
26. My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn’t pay the bill he gave me six months more.
27. If one man in the country could take all the money, what was the use of passing any bills about it?
28. I’m looking forward to talking to Bill Parcells, too, and to seeing how that marriage with Jerry Jones goes.
29. Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.
30. You may not be able to read a doctor’s handwriting and prescription, but you’ll notice his bills are neatly typewritten.
31. I don’t believe we are supposed to go through life defeated and not having enough money to pay our bills or send our kids to college.
32. My mom enlisted in the U.S. Navy in World War II, and my parents actually bought our home thanks to the loan she got through the GI Bill.
33. In a world where billions believe their deity conceived a mortal child with a virgin human, it’s stunning how little imagination most people display.
34. In a world where billions believe their deity conceived a mortal child with a virgin human, it’s stunning how little imagination most people display.
35. How is it they live in such harmony the billions of stars – when most men can barely go a minute without declaring war in their minds about someone they know.
36. Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another.
37. I am one of billions. I am stardust gathered fleetingly into form. I will be ungathered. The stardust will go on to be other things someday and I will be free.
38. If we are not careful, we shall leave our children a legacy of billion dollar roads, leading nowhere except to other congested places like those they left behind.
39. And, we have no such thing as a budget anymore. Our manager freaks when we show him the bill. We’re lavish to the bone, but all our money goes back into the product.
40. Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can’t be treated or cannot be treated economically.
41. I am very abnormal… But it wasn’t very long ago that I wasn’t so abnormal. I was very normal and headed for a lifetime of paying medical bills as proof of my normalcy.
42. Of the billionaires I have known, money just brings out the basic traits in them. If they were jerks before they had money, they are simply jerks with a billion dollars.
43. I trust, that your readers will not construe my words to mean, that I would not have gone to a 3 o’clock in the morning session, for the sake of defeating the Nebraska bill.
44. I never thought my marriage could be stronger, or I could be closer to Bill. We prayed on our own, but now we prayed together and you’ll never know how much that means until you do it.
45. The bill would ban human cloning, and any attempts at human cloning, for both reproductive purposes and medical research. Also forbidden is the importing of cloned embryos or products made from them.
46. Jon Stewart is exactly the same guy he’s always been, only with money. He knows that the moment he really believes he’s important, the funny goes away and he becomes Bill O’Reilly, except shorter and Jewish.
47. I rise today in support of Bill C-38, the Civil Marriage Act. I rise in support of a Canada in which liberties are safeguarded, rights are protected and the people of this land are treated as equals under the law.
48. I mean, for all of his faults and the troubles in his marriage, Bill Clinton is still married to a girl he met in the library 25 years ago at school. Can we say that about many of our other leaders today in America, including on the right wing?
49. When Demetrie got sick, we knew it was our responsibility to take care of her and pay her medical bills. And we embraced that. But the tricky part is, like so many families in the South, we also expected her to use a separate bathroom, to use separate utensils.
50. Most of us really aren’t horribly unique. There are 6 billion of us. Put ’em all in one room and very few would stand out as individuals. So maybe we ought to think of worth in terms of our ability to get along as a part of nature, rather than being the lords over nature.
51. It wasn’t so long ago that I was a working mom myself. And I know that sometimes, much as we all hate to admit it, it’s just easier to park the kids in front of the TV for a few hours, so we can pay the bills or do the laundry or just have some peace and quiet for a change.
52. Somehow, the greater the public opposition to the health care bill, the more determined they seem to force it on us anyway. Their attitude shows Washington at its very worst – the presumption that they know best, and they’re going to get their way whether the American people like it or not.
53. Ah, the power of two. There’s nothing quite like it. Especially when it comes to paying utility bills, parenting, cooking elaborate meals, purchasing a grown-up bed, jumping rope and lifting heavy machinery. The world favours pairs. Who wants to waste the wood building an ark for singletons?