Similar words: ending, spending, depending, impending, pretending, end in, send in, landing. Meaning: [lend] n. disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned.
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(31) Lending by banks and building societies rose to £4.9 billion last year.
(32) Real estate lending has become the biggest growth area for American banks.
(33) Some of the bank's lending operations come under/within the purview of the deputy manager, and some are handled directly by the manager.
(34) The report criticizes the banks for being imprudent in their lending.
(35) He's too selfish to think of lending me his car.
(36) I make a habit of never lending money to strangers.
(37) She wouldn't take any money but said I could pay her in kind by lending her the car.
(38) Could you see your way to lending me 10 for a couple of days?
(39) Their bank manager was sticky about lending them the money they wanted to borrow.
(40) This means smaller banks can cream off big profits during lending booms.
(41) We're banking on them lending us the money—no pun intended!
(42) Everyone in the country should have access to a lending library.
(43) I felt distinctly uneasy about lending her so much money.
(44) Just because I'm lending you my dress for tonight doesn't mean you can borrow it whenever you want to.
(45) Its only rival is the Times lending library.
(46) The film lending library was an enormous success.
(47) It is now a basic lending library.
(48) Lending includes credit and hire where applicable.
(49) State banks are virtually insolvent due to politically-directed lending.
(50) Banks are suffering the results of imprudent lending policies.
(51) I'm amazed that the bank keeps lending him money.
(52) She sweet-talked him into lending her the money.
(53) Over the next few years(sentencedict .com), Mrs J was pressured into lending her son large sums of money.
(54) Net lending secured by property was 1. 233 billion pounds in November, up from 947 million in October.
(55) As a general point banks in many countries were highly regulated in relation to deposits and lending conducted in their own domestic currency.
(56) Building society business is low risk because all the lending is secured and mortgage holders pay on time.
(57) The lending policies of the Inyo County Bank were as much of an aberration as its owners.
(58) The basic principles set out in this Code will apply whether or not the lending in question is secured.
(59) Bank lending to the property market dried up, some property firms have gone bust and land prices have begun to slip.
(60) Use of extensive lending and reference library, provision of reading lists, etc.
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