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How to use borrow in a sentence

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I'm sure you could borrow something of Julianne's, and I could throw your stuff in the wash.
Today's tops borrow heavily from Indian high fashion, with long tunics and caftans all prettied up with sequins.
The one major advantage property does have is that it's much easier to borrow money against it.
It was very refreshing to walk into coffee shops, buy some weed, borrow their bong and sit down and have a nice smoke.
Even if they decide to borrow books and continue schooling, it is not easy when the rattling sound of empty stomachs hurts them.
According to the rules of scholarship, if you borrow someone else's words, you put them in quotation marks.
It just seems to make sense to take advantage of what's on offer at the moment and borrow it all for free.
In some situations, the broker's fee is added to the actual amount of money that the person wants to borrow.
Why linger with a lender's standard variable rate when you can borrow more cheaply with a bit of effort?
We were frequently full as learners came in to work on their listening or speaking skills, or to practice for tests, or to borrow graded readers.
And you have to have all of your own supplies, because unless you're friendly with the neighbors, there is no one around to borrow from.
Her friends get angry when she refuses to let them borrow her jump rope.
The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow.
We intent to make the announcement today that we have added, to borrow a football term, a true quarterback for this team, and a leader and a mentor.
We were painfully aware that the poorest of the poor, such as washerwomen and casual labourers, were still unable to borrow, because they lacked enterprises.
From Cyrus on, however, it was all, to borrow another Biblical allusion, fire and brimstone.
The library includes new technology which means children can borrow a book by putting their thumb on to a machine which recognises their individual thumbprints.
To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
She would rather have to repay the bank than borrow from her parents and have to repay them.
There is no shortage of ideas to borrow from, as there a rich literature on constitutionalism and ethnicity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One winter evening a woman came to my door to see if she could borrow a bed-rest.
Suppose, then, that each man on whom in turn the new ideas dawned wore to borrow the compromiser's plea and imitate his example.
The favourite sites for nests in the United Provinces seem to be babul trees that grow near borrow pits alongside the railroad.
The next thing was to borrow a trifle of what was passing through his hands.
Can you get yourself home from this spot, or shall I borrow a wheelbarrow and tote you there?
But do not let us borrow trouble, and let me tell you something to remember.
It may be placed in a jhil, a paddy field, or a borrow pit by the railway line.
There is plenty of money, and we could borrow all we wished had we the collaterals.
He decided that, before quitting Chur, he would borrow money on this ring, or that he would try to sell it.
If you will tell your men to get the line ready, I will borrow a bathing suit from somewhere.
And cloudage, to borrow an expression of Coleridge, suggested England, too.
And early in life they learned that it does no good to borrow trouble.
He knew from experience that it was not wise to borrow trouble.
They do not borrow trouble, and are not weighed down with anxiety.
Slim and George are tight enough now, so why borrow trouble.
The privately held maker of fuel cells for the military reported Monday it would borrow the money from WindSail Capital Group LLC of Boston.
So to supply his friend's need Antonio decides to borrow the money, and soon a Jew named Shylock is found who is willing to lend it.
According to the BoS, Taureans were more likely than any other sign to take out a loan while Arians were likely to borrow the largest sums.
But I'll step into the kitchen first and borrow two all-over aprons.
If you ever want to borrow this boat, you'll have to apply to me.
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