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Meanings of borrowed some money in English
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Usage of borrowed some money in English
1
It's only that Jack has-has borrowedsomemoney-whichhe can't repay.
2
He borrowedsomemoney, for which he gave his note.
3
Why, I hire out as a labourer; and then I borrowedsomemoney from your honour.
4
I took out a loan, borrowedsomemoney from my folks, and opened a surf shop.
5
I borrowedsomemoney from my parents.
6
My father borrowedsomemoney from Max Turner and it was the biggest mistake of his life.
7
He went to the nearest jeweler's, and telling how he had found the precious jewels, borrowedsomemoney on them.
8
Sir Nigel Anstruthers borrowedsomemoney, went to New York and made his suit to nice little silly Rosalie Vanderpoel.
9
Finally, when my cash was all gone, I borrowedsomemoney of Joe, my "rabbi" at the art of cloak-making.
10
Instead of undertaking more improvements, for part of which he borrowedsomemoney, he could have divided the profits of the season's cut.
11
I borrowedsomemoney from a drug-store clerk who wanted to keep company with me-I'vepaid it back-andI went to New York.
12
When they got to the bottom of Shotwick Hill, Howard borrowedsomemoney from Fifi and bought Awful a doughnut in the shopping center.
13
He sent therefore, to a friend one day, and borrowedsomemoney of him in his father Pericles's name, pretending it was by his order.
14
Unfortunately, however, on one occasion, he gained the displeasure of an Irishman, (from whom he had borrowedsomemoney), who was half lawyer, half money-broker.
15
"I borrowedsomemoney from Heinzman for the firm."
16
"I borrowedsomemoney from a gaelet named Devi," I said, hoping she'd be satisfied with that.