Sentence examples for loves to borrow from inspiring English sources

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The massively popular poll tax which did his heroine Thatcher a power of good ("Each man kills the thing he loves," to borrow from Oscar Wilde) was his brainchild.

Benioff loves to borrow from consumer apps and make them enterprise.

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As soon as it goes off the air, I'd love to borrow the decorator.

Bath is the most breathtaking of the three, architecturally, but perhaps not the one I'd choose to make my home in, with its aura of privilege and prettiness that I love to borrow but don't want forever.

Love, to borrow Hitchcock's term, is frequently the McGuffin – the red herring that drives the story forward.

But to borrow a fractured phrase from the ex-president Earle loves to hate, "Fool me once, shame on you.

I like the greater energy he is showing, and yet he looks, to borrow a word from "Love's Labor's Lost," "o'erparted".

There are wise insights at every turn, about her craft, childhood, friendship, confidence and insecurity and where they spring from, about love, about, to borrow Simon Gray's phrase, life, old life itself.

Aside from their fixation with return on equity, bankers hate high equity requirements and love to fund by borrowing because debt is subsidized through an ever-increasing, underpriced "safety net" from various government guarantees.

Know when to borrow.

After the second chorus, he took another detour, delivering part of the third verse of "Marvin's Room," by Drake, another singer (and, more often, rapper) who elegantly slips between genres and moods; modern country singers love to flaunt phrases and attitudes borrowed from hip-hop, but Hunt's borrowings are softer and sneakier.

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