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1 The first was to borrow enough to pay off old debts.
2 And can I borrow enough money to buy thirty-one oranges?
3 I only want to borrow enough on it to tide me over till Monday.
4 Asheqa and Trad are now trying to save or borrow enough to renew their residency.
5 But, as I said, I only want to borrow enough to tide me over till Monday.
6 Do you think I could borrow enough money somewhere here to get me to St. Joseph?
7 Yes, I wish I had, but I've thought and thought, and I don't see how I could borrow enough .
8 Who would be able to borrow enough shares of Saxton Silvers stock to make it worthwhile to spread these rumors?
9 He did not need it himself, but he was glad to borrow enough to send Gordon to college for a year.
10 One credit analyst said Schneider would need to issue equity since it could not borrow enough to pay for such a deal.
11 I'd go and live with Ruth and borrow enough money of the Semper Fidelis Club to see me through my senior year.
12 It's something you don't have to remember-somebodyalways reminds you in plenty of time, and then you borrow enough to pay up.
13 He should also introduce a loan scheme to help fans to borrow enough money to pay the exorbitant prices demanded by the touts.
14 Well, I can borrow enough money, I find, to add to the rent we're paying, to rent the old stone house next to Miss Towne's.
15 But really"-andnow she laughed outright-" Iamafraid I shall have to go hungry if I can't borrow enough to pay for my dinner."
16 When the landlord needed to sell during the depression, his Keen grandfather borrowed enough to buy the property.
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