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were loaned
verb
To lend (something) to (someone).
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The instruments were loaned by private owners in the area.
It did not appear how long before the examination they were loaned.
About 6,000 of those book were "loaned" to the National Library's Eastern Studies Department.
Today we were loaned out for the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Five grays were loaned by the Vaux Brewery, two pair of bays from Messrs. Gilbey.
Galleries that once changed only when works were loaned out are now subject to frequent renewal.
Others helped deliver supplies to kindergartens around the city or were loaned to volunteer groups.
Works were loaned by the Dia Art Foundation, the Lannan Foundation, the Flavin estate, and a collector or two.
In an interview with The Chicago Tribune, Ms. Palin said the clothes were "loaned to us during the convention".
In a sense, the empire of the dead and the dead of nations more generally were loaned to the collectivity.
With mate Sabat, a female on loan from Washington's National Zoo, Naga fathered Komodos that were loaned to other zoos.
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