(1) The weather forecast in Warsaw is for some showers on Wednesday, though Roy Hodgson has expressed concern over the time it will take to repair the surface, which was relaid only last week at a cost of £115,000 and was criticised after last Friday's friendly against South Africa.
(2) A telling paragraph in the club’s accounts reads: “The directors believe the company is not at risk with its strong financial position, no borrowings, an increased turnover and a modern fit-for-purpose stadium to play in.” Yet Blackpool’s healthy financial position is at odds with their performance on the pitch – a pitch, incidentally, that has not been relaid since the summer of 2013 and would shame even the most bedraggled of municipal surfaces.
(3) 8.35pm GMT 40 mins: A word from our man in Houston: Tom Dart (@DartMLS) Recently-relaid yet bobbly pitch not helping, but this is a typical HOU-SKC game.
(4) The grass pitches that Swansea used earlier in the season were dug up and relaid a couple of months ago, leaving them with little option but to train on an all-weather surface.
(5) The pitch had been relaid, and was now a lush emerald green.
Repaid
Definition:
() imp. & p. p. of Repay.
(imp. & p. p.) of Repay
Example Sentences:
(1) Alternatively, if your mortgage has been going for a few years – and so a reasonable amount of capital has been repaid, you may be able to borrow back up to the value of the original mortgage.
(2) The money is to be repaid because the companies concerned did not provide some of their customers with all the information they were entitled to by law.
(3) Hester also pledged that customers from other banks will be repaid for 'knock-on' costs after they were left out of pocket by an IT failure that sent 20m transactions awry.
(4) The Tory party moved to distance itself from Winterton, the MP from Macclesfield, who repaid £850 after the Commons expenses inquiry found he had been overpaid for council tax bills on his second home.
(5) May 2 1997 Labour is elected with a manifesto committed to leaving the door open for tuition fees: "the costs of student maintenance should be repaid by graduates on an income-related basis ..." July 23 1997 The Dearing report is published.
(6) The company repaid the government $325,000 in May 2009 to settle the charges (pdf) .
(7) The “bad bank” which houses the remnants of Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley’s mortgages, paid back another £1.6bn to the government in the six months to the end of September, taking the total repaid in its four years of existence to £12bn.
(8) Switch to a repayment mortgage This is the ideal option, according to Harris, ensuring your mortgage is repaid at the end of the term.
(9) In both cases, those who exploit the resource have demanded impossible rates of return and invoked debts that can never be repaid.
(10) Treasury secretary Tim Geithner has pledged that the shortfall will be repaid once the ceiling is raised.
(11) The Department of Finance is reviewing all of her expenditures going back 10 years and obviously, if there is anything that is outside the rules it will be repaid instantly with penalties.” Apart from the $5,000 for chartering a helicopter, Bishop has pledged to pay back money claimed for flights and travel allowances to attend the weddings of Liberal party colleagues Sophie Mirabella in June 2006 and Teresa Gambaro in April 2007.
(12) In the first half of this year £1.3bn was repaid to the Treasury plus £600m in interest.
(13) Germany will just keep squeezing their budgets in order to ensure that its banks are repaid.
(14) Nor do banks that have lent trillions that will never be repaid post gruesome videos.
(15) She was made to sign a binding contract for a year, which she was not able to break unless she repaid £1,000 in travel and accommodation, which she was unable to do.
(16) The capital is only repaid the day the mortgage ends, and can be paid off using whatever money you choose - this might be cash from an inheritance or money built up in a separate investment.
(17) You never know – they did well for me last year and I hope I repaid them a little bit in respect to what we did in the dressing room and on the pitch,” said Pulis.
(18) After the chancellor failed to publish new lending targets his budget last week, there was speculation that the government was reconsidering the promise in its coalition agreement to restore the net lending targets – which take account of loans repaid as well as new ones granted – that were abandoned by Alistair Darling.
(19) Whereas the peak dilation and volume of reactive hyperemia were decreased, the percent flow debt repaid was unchanged and total increment of coronary flow due to hypoxia-induced vasodilation was not significantly modified.
(20) UKAR – which currently has 389,000 mortgage and loan customers inherited from Northern Rock and B&B – announced on Tuesday that it had repaid another £3.7bn in its financial year, taking the total to more than £14bn, and was on course to repay another £5bn by selling off Granite.