Sentence examples for borrowed off from inspiring English sources

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"Here's another one he borrowed off the British National party.

I had a cheesecloth shirt that I'd borrowed off my brother and an embroidered jacket - a bit hippyish - and I remember getting to the gig and thinking I looked really sappy compared to all these other fantastic people.

Fat-knotted black tie borrowed off your dad, was it?

His costume consisted of a name tag and a white coat borrowed off a medical student.

That is from the new collection by Burberry, borrowed off the rail at work.

"Here's one he borrowed off the National Front," the Tory leader said.

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Improvements would be financed by borrowing off the annual profit the market generates from rents.

The attraction was a financial con: PFI contracts take borrowing off the Government's public sector balance sheet.

Since private finance is usually more expensive than public finance, PFI's critics see it as a costly way for governments to shift borrowing off their books.

These should be roughly equal but debt is often much larger, suggesting that some governments meet deficit targets by moving borrowing off their balance-sheets.Rules about rulesThe nature of the cuts that governments make to meet their targets also matters.

"They're using all their savings, they're borrowing off mum and dad or friends.

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