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Sentence count:228+21Posted:2017-05-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: LentLententideSimilar words: blentrelentlentiltalentplentysolentsilentviolentMeaning: [lent]  n. a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday. 
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121 I met them leeward of the middle vehicle, where they lent a hand to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position.
122 She took off the voluminous apron Cook had lent her and went in search of her charge.
123 John hung around the theatre and lent a hand in any way he could.
124 She lent me a couple of hundred quid because I was in financial difficulty.
125 Ron lent me the money on condition that I paid it back within three weeks.
126 The original claim by the present plaintiff against the appellants was one for money lent in the sum of £500,000.
127 He may have lent a hand in the construction of the Jefferys pocket watch and even of H-4.
128 Markets-where money is lent and borrowed, and paper assets are bought and sold.
129 Eliot, who lent the circle considerable prestige, found himself in congenial assorted, and in some cases strange, company.
130 During Lent, in the Orthodox churches, the gospels are read at a single sitting.
131 Ken used to take us rabbiting and wallaby-shooting, and had lent us each a. 22 for our personal use.
132 They got engaged after he proposed and she lent him large sums of money.
133 Talk Electric lent a set of display stands; local craftsmen and women gave framing and sign-writing services.
134 Beador had lent her a magnificent five-year-old mealy bay gelding, called Fontana.
135 At Doncaster the king was joined by his esquire, Gloucester's associate John Pilkington, who lent him 100 marks.
136 Other peaks came during the months following the prohibited times of Advent and Lent.
137 Almost everything you read or hear about Lent refers to its being a 40-day period.
138 However, having considered the arguments, Lord Bingham said that it was not a subject that lent itself to absolute rules.
139 The prime minister, Bu lent Ecevit, has ordered an inquiry.
140 Of the 160 exhibits assembled for the London show, one-third have been lent from the Hermitage collection.
141 Within the Conservative Party the Gulf crisis lent weight to the argument that a leadership challenge would be inappropriate.
142 Eggs laid by hens during Lent were hard-boiled and given to children to play with.
143 At the simplest level, patriotism lent meaning and purpose to personal catastrophes that would otherwise appear intolerable.
144 In 1899, during the short Lent season, four hundred thousand oysters were lifted by eight boats.
145 Ornaments and statues were cast in a mould and the material lent itself very well to this technique, preserving crisp detailing.
146 When a customer is granted a loan by his bank[http://sentencedict.com], the sum of money lent is added to his account.
147 They include virtually the entire Republican establishment, who lent their endorsements to Bob Dole.
148 Subsequently, money was lent interest-free by Mr Fynn to the trust.
149 There is no reason why groups can not meet after Lent! It is never too late.
150 Euromarkets are mainly wholesale in that large sums are lent or deposited.
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