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"Pardon me, can I borrow a calculator?
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Use the calculator I mentioned to see how bad things could get if you borrow a large percentage of your balance, or borrow multiple times, or borrow when you're especially young.
"Can I borrow a pen?".
Ask to borrow a ladder.
TA A I put your figures into Nationwide's online "How much can I borrow?" calculator as a "further advance customer" and was amazed to find that "subject to a satisfactory credit score, confirmation of income, and the value and suitability of the property" you would be able to increase your current mortgage by £34,900, well over twice the £16,000 that you want to borrow.
All those silly little numbers make me wonder who is running the place and if they need to borrow my calculator.
I borrowed a truck.
Alistair Carmichael, a Liberal Democrat spokesman and candidate, saying it seemed Corbyn had been "borrowing Diane Abbott's calculator".
His office is not strictly his; he borrows space in a small freight-forwarding company, taking turns with other traders at a single desk, sharing a computer, a calculator, and a Kleenex dispenser.
A calculator (around $10).
Ahmad got out a calculator.
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