Use borrow in a sentence
Sentences starting with borrow
- Borrow one of these from another language and religion, and you will find it leaves all its magnetism behind it. [6]
- Borrow it, I say, and, when you're able, pay it back again. [12]
Sentences ending with borrow
- I guess he will have to unless he can borrow. [4]
- We human beings must indeed be in a deplorable plight; otherwise how is it that from our earliest years we find such delight in disguising ourselves; that is to say, in sacrificing our own identity to the tastes of another whose aspect we borrow. [10]
- The building of a new church, previously begun, had cost about 10,000 in each of the last two years, and he did not know how the rest, about 100,000 rubles, was spent, and almost every year he was obliged to borrow. [2]
Short sentences using borrow
- I would not borrow money. [7]
More example sentences with the word borrow in them
- And so if you've got 51 cents about you, or can borrow it--" "Tell me: who gets this corruption? [5]
- Suppose one of you wants to borrow the legs a minute from the one that's got them, could he let him? [5]
- I wish you would mend it, 'case I shall want to borrow it this arternoon. [7]
- The stone is worth a landed estate, and though I am not a rich man, I would pay down two talents for it at any moment, even if I had to borrow the money. [10]
- He went up-town with the man I was telling you of, to get a boat and see if they could borrow another gun. [5]
- As an individual who undertakes to live by borrowing soon finds his original means devoured by interest, and, next, no one left to borrow from, so must it be with a government. [7]
- It's quite as well to crack your own filberts as to borrow the use of other people's teeth. [6]
- I may as well mention that B. F. came to me after breakfast to borrow the pamphlet for "a lady,"--one of the boarders, he said,--looking as if he had a secret he wished to be relieved of. [6]
- The minute I was far enough above the town to see I could make the towhead, I begun to look sharp for a boat to borrow, and the first time the lightning showed me one that wasn't chained I snatched it and shoved. [5]
- That law trial was a slow business--appeared like they warn't ever going to get started on it; so every now and then I'd borrow two or three dollars off of the judge for him, to keep from getting a cowhiding. [5]
- When you get used to it you would rather contribute than borrow money. [5]
- It was dark: Uarda ceased weeping and said to the surgeon: "Can it be possible that he has gone into the city to borrow the great sum of money that thou--or thy temple--demanded for thy medicine? [10]
- Cooper requires him to turn out and find a dry twig; and if he can't do it, go and borrow one. [5]
- Still, I continued to loan him to anybody who was willing to borrow him, my idea being to get him crippled, and throw him on the borrower's hands, or killed, and make the borrower pay for him. [5]
- It is customary to lend nearly anybody money to start a bank with especially if you have not the money to lend him and have to borrow it for the purpose. [5]
- Kingsley asked him to get it--he had credit, could borrow it from the bank, from the Khedive himself! [11]
- I don't want to buy you; I want to borrow you. [8]
- And who was to borrow it? [5]
- We warn't going to borrow it when there warn't anybody around, the way pap would do, for that might set people after us. [5]
- Jake was content to borrow a cut of tobacco from the superintendent and wonder aimlessly around the farm until Mr. Sutton's family prayers and breakfast were accomplished. [9]
- Only two-thirds of the required money was gathered, and the parents were going to try to borrow the rest, but Satan furnished it. [5]
- It helps out the minister's sermon; and a Fourth of July Oration which does not borrow it is like the "Address without a Phoenix" among the Drury Lane mock poems. [6]
- Laura was glad that she had the check for new clothing, for she felt very certain of being able to get the Colonel to borrow a little of the money to pay hotel bills with, here and there. [5]
- It seemed strange that Jean Jacques should be able to lend money, since he himself had to borrow, and mortgage also, from time to time. [11]
- Wetherell was almost tempted to mention his trouble to this man, as he had been to Ephraim: the fear that each might think he wished to borrow money held him back. [9]
- He must not stop with advertising for the owner of that money, but must put it where he could not borrow from it himself, meantime, under stress of circumstances. [5]
- I have taken so much space in "defining my position," to borrow the politicians' phrase, that I begin to fear you will be out of patience before you come to the part of my letter I care most about your reading. [6]
- They sincerely believe she did not borrow the Great Idea from Quimby, but hit upon it herself. [5]
- So it has seemed wisest to borrow such weather as is necessary for the book from qualified and recognized experts--giving credit, of course. [5]
- If Austen Vane said it, I'll borrow money to bet on it," declared Mr. Tooting. [9]
- He has grown rich while I borrow from Europe to pay my army and to meet the demands of the Sultan. [11]
- Ha, Monsieur, you remember--the miniature you were so kin' as to borrow me four hundred livres? [9]
- But he may probably expect something like a portrait of the poet and moralist from the hand of his biographer, if the author of this Memoir may borrow the name which will belong to a future and better equipped laborer in the same field. [6]
- Much of our possessions we were indeed not suffered to sell, yet might we borrow on them or pledge them, and the good feeling of our friends and fellow citizens would, for sure, help us to the remainder. [10]
- Henderley had had no remorse, none at any rate that weighed upon him; for he had got used to ruining rivals, and seeing strong men go down, and those who had fought him come to beg or borrow of him in the end. [11]
- Olive came as near it as a sister could, but--we must borrow an old image--moonlight is no more than a cold and vacant glimmer on the sun-dial, which only answers to the great flaming orb of day. [6]
- I ask why my telescopic star-dust may not come together and grow and organize into habitable worlds,--the ripened fruit on the branches of the tree Yggdrasil, if I may borrow from our friend the Poet's province. [6]
- So I lost my innings; for the Master is apt to strike in at the end of a bar, instead of waiting for a rest, if I may borrow a musical phrase. [6]
- A young student, Mr. George Cupples, wrote an article on these lectures from which, as quoted by Mr. Ireland, I borrow a single sentence,--one only, but what could a critic say more? [6]
- Both of young Motley's playmates have furnished me with recollections of him and of those around him at this period of his life, and I cannot do better than borrow freely from their communications. [6]
- I have nothing more to borrow or steal; the rest must all be written. [5]
- Scientists have odious manners, except when you prop up their theory; then you can borrow money of them. [5]
- I borrow three louis from the concierge, and I go to Versailles to the hotel of Monsieur le Marquis. [9]
- It is in latent caloric, if I may borrow a philosophical expression, that many of the noblest hearts give out the life that warms them. [6]
- They invent or keep in circulation those conversational blank checks or counters just spoken of, which intellectual capitalists may sometimes find it worth their while to borrow of them. [6]
- I didn't borrow it, for all that.--I made a comparison at table some time since, which has often been quoted and received many compliments. [6]
- Pap always said it warn't no harm to borrow things if you was meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn't anything but a soft name for stealing, and no decent body would do it. [5]
- What a pity it could not borrow from Paris the towers of Notre Dame! [6]
- But they sailed into digging anyway by the flicker of the lightning, and sent a man to the nearest house, a half a mile off, to borrow one. [5]
- It was as if he had come to borrow a dollar, and been offered a thousand before he could unfold his case.... [5]
- Many a terebrant I have known who, in that capacity, to borrow a line from Coleridge, "Was great, nor knew how great he was. [6]
- I had four hundred dollars in my pocket, and I was anxious to drop it in the plate and wanted to borrow more. [5]
- Here is the hunder' louis I borrow of you yesterday. [11]
- It will take hours to trim me to the size you want me; I will wait; go and borrow a jack-plane. [5]
- In about two hours Deacon Peters sent into court to borrow three dollars from a friend. [5]
- He blew out his light, went below, and was soon loafing down the river road with the intent to borrow and use one of Roxy's devices. [5]
- To be sure, he said a great many wise things,--and I don't feel sure he didn't borrow this,--he speaks as if it were old. [6]
- It is possible he felt there might some time be a tug-of-war on board, but he did not borrow trouble. [11]
- Twenty years after he came to me and wanted to borrow a hundred dollars. [11]
- A liturgy they have, to be sure, which does not scruple to borrow from the time-honored manuals of devotion, but also does not hesitate to change its expressions to its own liking. [6]
- Old Jeff Hooker had a bloodhound, and Tom was going to borrow him. [5]
- I must borrow from Mr. Ticknor's beautiful life of Prescott the words which introduce a letter of Motley's to Mr. William Amory, who has kindly allowed me also to make use of it. [6]
- He trudged on foot many miles through the wilderness to borrow an English Grammar, and is said to have devoured greedily the contents of the Statutes of Indiana that fell in his way. [7]
- They borrow this fashion from the soldiers, no doubt; England has kept a garrison here for generations. [5]
- Often as the duke has offered me his purse, I never borrow from my peers when the prospect of repayment looks so uncertain. [10]
- If we can cross the stream and get a good start, and borrow a couple of horses from somebody's pasture to use for a few hours, we shall be safe enough. [5]
- His letter of credit is burned; he will borrow the small bills and the silver in these pockets, apply part of it to advertising for the owner, and use the rest for sustenance while he seeks work. [5]
- At sixty we come "within range of the rifle-pits," to borrow an expression from my friend Weir Mitchell. [6]
- Such the wondrous charm A song can borrow when the bosom throbs That lends it breath. [6]
- But if harm came to this intended brother-in-law-well, why borrow trouble? [11]
- Of course there came a time, at last, when Stephen could no longer borrow of his ancient creditors; so he was obliged to lie in wait for new men who did not know him. [5]
- Cuba was free, but she must not wallow near our shores in an unhygienic state, or borrow money without our consent. [9]
- If the cholera breaks out in America, a few months hence, we can't borrow or sell; but if it doesn't we must try hard to raise $100,000. [5]
- They have to borrow the arms because they could not get them elsewhere or otherwise. [5]
- If I could borrow that eloquence of Jouffroy which made his hearers turn pale, I might bring up before my readers a long array of pallid ghosts, whom these walls knew well in their earthly habiliments. [6]
- But we must borrow only a few sentences from his essay on that subject. [6]
- Perhaps we could borrow more until my father comes home. [9]
- I could probably borrow money from--from the others, anyway. [5]
- Did Mrs. Eddy borrow from Quimby the Great Idea, or only the little one, the old-timer, the ordinary mental-healing-healing by "mortal" mind? [5]
- He wanted to borrow forty-six dollars--twenty-six to take him to San Francisco, and twenty for something else; to buy some soap with, maybe, for he needed it. [5]
- I tried to borrow another horse up at Clancey's, and at Scotton's Drive, but they didn't know me, and they bounced me. [11]
- They belong to book clubs, they haunt the public libraries, they borrow of friends, and somehow or other get hold of everything they want, scoop out all it holds for them, and have done with it. [6]
- He will not be disposed to find fault with the writer of the Memoir if he mentions many things which would seem very trivial but for the interest they borrow from the individual to whom they relate. [6]
- But as sure as I am standing here on this ground on this particular brick,--there, I've scratched a mark on the brick to remember it by,--I'll borrow that money and pay it over to you at twelve o'clock sharp, tomorrow! [5]
- Fame is after all a kind of rude handling, and a name that is often on vulgar lips seems to borrow something not to be desired, as the paper money that passes from hand to hand gains somewhat which is a loss thereby. [6]
- I couldn't borrow a thousand dollars myself now. [11]
- It was like a foreigner-- and excusable in a foreigner--to be ignorant of this great truth, and wander off into astronomy to borrow a symbol. [5]
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