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91) He repaired to it, deposited three dollars, borrowed a book and some sheet music, and then bought a violin.
92) Interest is charged only on the amount actually borrowed, not on the total amount available.
93) But the man who built a fortune on borrowed funds continued to extend and over-extend.
94) New words are coined or borrowed or made out of combined parts from existing words; the meanings of old words gradually shift.
94) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
95) Money must be borrowed to pay for the deficit, but money must be borrowed to pay interest on the borrowings.
96) This word, which was originally borrowed from a Celtic language, has been lost in the modern language.
97) For the richness of morse code is a borrowed richness.
98) Those that matched Darby's description had been borrowed from the newsroom and the wording of the death threat typed on them.
99) The concept of assessing foot volume instead of width to achieve a good fit is another idea borrowed from ski boot technology.
100) Rogers discovered that his own humor worked better than jokes borrowed from other writers.
101) It looked like the high life, but it was life on borrowed time.
102) Benjamin borrowed a quill and a piece of parchment and copied the verse down, word for word.
103) Sandra: She borrowed Shelima's book at the end of science.
104) Words like these are borrowed, l believe, from business terminology, from marketing and advertising firms.
105) As nothing was done, she borrowed the car and made several trips, Philip assisting, to the rubbish dumps.
106) Despite this, externally borrowed funds are used to supplement domestic funds made available to finance their development by the government.
107) With his broken-down truck and borrowed electricity(sentencedict.com), Carvel was the prototypical sole proprietor.
108) Markets-where money is lent and borrowed, and paper assets are bought and sold.
109) So I borrowed a yoke of oxen and plowed an adjoining field.
110) Of course, he tries to keep up appearances, but he lives entirely off borrowed money.
111) Musicians were so desperate to hear Michelangeli that they borrowed violin cases and sneaked in through the stage door.
112) Originality is nothing by judicious imitation. The most original writers borrowed one from another. Voltaire
113) While the adults sat on their forms we sat ourselves down on an assortment of broken chairs borrowed from the neighbours.
114) The report drew criticism, however, for failing to identify any of the companies or individuals that borrowed from the jusen.
115) She'd called at the library on her way home and borrowed some books on the Dordogne.
116) The basic design of the nodes is borrowed from commercial file servers.
117) This was especially so with people who were likely to borrow large sums of money, if they borrowed at all.
118) I also borrowed a small silver bowl for collecting water from the drainpipe.
119) She has a lid for the pan and a borrowed hot water bottle with her.
120) The capital gains on the transactions are deferred until they complete the transaction at a future date by replacing the borrowed shares.