Cheque in a sentence as a noun

Perhaps 1 in 50 people actually give a **** past getting a pay cheque.

They're what's possible when a clever designer is given a blank cheque.

Saying that it's all 'choreographed' just gives these guys a blank cheque to do whatever the **** they feel like and get away with it.

This story was from a little while back but what's to stop you just printing a cheque from someone else and paying it into a bank today?

Page wrote him a billion+ dollar blank cheque and should it succeed, it'll make Google the leading robotics company - likely alone worth as much as Google today.

Cheque in a sentence as a verb

The executive's convictions included cheque fraud and unlawfully wounding her boyfriend with a gunshot to the chest.

More like"I found your private diary in the hedge near your house, so I had a bit of a rummage around and also found your cheque book, credit card and driver's license.

As more documents leak, I become increasingly concerned with the apparently blank cheque for surveillance that the NSA has been issued.

If they opened up their cheque book and started donating to particular Government interests and districts, would they have been taken more seriously?

Yes, I know that if only everyone switched to OpenOffice etc than all would be well, but the problem is people who write big cheques use MS Office, therefore if your document looks like **** and a competitors looks good you don't get cut a big cheque.

Cheque definitions

noun

a written order directing a bank to pay money; "he paid all his bills by check"

See also: check

verb

withdraw money by writing a check