Sentence examples for to borrowed from inspiring English sources

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to borrowed

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

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Hedge funds depend on access to borrowed money.

Hymn verses were composed and set to borrowed melodies, often secular folk tunes.

When it comes to borrowed money, I suggest deploying the three R's – reorganize, retire and refinance.

The bank said its leverage ratio, the proportion of its own cash or shares to borrowed money, was 3 percent.

But giving the superrich increased access to borrowed money has raised eyebrows across the rest of the lending market.

Deutsche Bank's capital, the proportion of its own funds that it uses to conduct business in relation to borrowed money, also slipped.

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Knowles has moved through several looks since then – from sexy bombshell to borrowed-from-the-boyfriend football shirt - and some of them have come from Langley's very style-conscious brain, including the tough, spiky plaid shirt and denim hotpants in the Flawless video, which has become a uniform of young women everywhere.

We have to borrow".

The poor refused to borrow.

There is nothing to borrow.

Frank asks to borrow it.

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