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1 This round's on me if I can borrow a couple of quid.
2 We borrow a couple of racquets from Hedley's shop and head off to a court.
3 That photographer was making such a fuss over your pictures, I thought I'd borrow a couple .
4 Hey, can we borrow a couple of limes?
5 If you opt for number one, you're a cretin, and can I borrow a couple of grand?
6 I'm going out to borrow a couple of teams of dogs, and we'll start in as many hours.
7 Well, to borrow a couple of lines from Dr Seuss, we are all still in a mos(...)
8 But don't you think you could borrow a couple of hundred from Larkin, and pay him back after you become his son-in-law?
9 Maignan, when he returns with mademoiselle, will leave two men with you; until they come I should borrow a couple of stout fellows from Rambouillet.
10 I must ask you borrowed a couple of priestly robes for tomorrow morning, father.
11 He had borrowed a couple of hundred marks in Berlin and received a cable asking him to cable it right back.
12 'I'll borrow a couple of bicycles,' said Huw.
13 "I can send to one of the miners and borrow a couple of ladders."
14 She would have taken the eider-down off her own bed, but Marcus preferred borrowing a couple of blankets from Mrs. Crampton.
15 Jacob borrowed a couple of hundred dollars, took a store at five hundred dollars a year rent, and employed a clerk and porter.
16 "Maybe we can borrow a couple , " I rejoined.
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