veterinary bill

collocation in English

meaningsofveterinaryandbill

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veterinary
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈvet.ər.ɪ.nər.i/
us
/ˈvet.ər.ə.ner.i/
connected with taking care of the health ...
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bill
noun
uk
/bɪl/
us
/bɪl/
a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it ...
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(Definition ofveterinaryandbillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofveterinary bill

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He is facing aveterinarybillthis month of £600.
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Will farmers be ready and able to meet the high veterinary bills resulting from problems of overcrowding?
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Veterinary bills can be astronomical yet farmers have to contend with many difficult conditions.
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The huge veterinary bills which a farmer has to bear are likely to be augmented if we face a succession of regulations of this kind.
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It was a very large deer farm on hill ground, which is the right ground, but the veterinary bills were enormous.
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Furthermore, the veterinary bills that they have to pay are something that they can ill afford.
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I conclude by repeating that it is not possible for the farming community to absorb many additional veterinary bills.
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Yet these regulations will give rise to additional veterinary bills which the farming community will have to meet.
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They frequently die, perhaps after the owners have spent a great deal of money on veterinary bills.
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By 2007 the organization had saved approximately 3,000 animals, and was spending $150,000 per year of donated funds on veterinary bills for sick animals.
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Even in the best of circumstances, wild-caught leopard tortoises will run up extensive veterinary bills and much time will be spent rehabilitating them.
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There is also the issue of more expensive veterinary bills.
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