Sentence examples for the borrow from inspiring English sources

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the borrow

verb

To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.

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We don't use the borrow system around here.

Devlin is unapologetic about the borrow, pointing out that the new context completely transforms the rain's meaning and effect.

"I want to avoid the booms and the bust, the borrow and the spend, where we make the promise and then we take back".

(The borrow site is near an old artillery practice range off Sandy Hook, and the dredge sometimes sucks up unexploded ordnance).

When we were right over the borrow site, the heads were lowered in and started blasting the seabed with jets of water, to loosen the sand and make it easier to suck up.

Recycling shingle from the borrow pit provides the best value for money for the taxpayer and means that we can stretch public funds further to reduce the risk of flooding to more homes and businesses".

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And she returned the borrowed nightie.

You emerge with the borrowed sparkle of a delightful sensibility.

It paid back the borrowed millions by 2005 — with interest.

Where does the borrowed capital come from?

Within the borrowing deadline, when the total bid exceeds the borrowing amount, lower interest rates triumph.

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