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