“borrowing” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “borrowing”:

+ When economic growth slows, the interest rate is decreased so that borrowing will increase and there will be growth.

+ Kabir’s poems were in vernacular Hindi, borrowing from various dialects including Awadhi, Brij, and Bhojpuri.

+ He died within a short time of this letter in July 1954, and within two years of his death the musical “My Fair Lady”, which Pascal had managed to retain an option on by borrowing money from a Baba follower named Margaret Scott, opened on Broadway.

+ Manga artist Fujio Akatsuka and former voice actress Chinatsu Nakayama are listed in the project, but it is said that they were actually no-touch just by borrowing the name.

+ The library incorporates the open-stacks approach favored in the West, which allows for convenience in borrowing books.

+ These small farmers were usually already in debt, borrowing money for seed and paying it back when their crops came in.

+ More recently, Grameen has been borrowing money.

+ He was also borrowing money from friends.

borrowing - sentence examples
borrowing – sentence examples

Example sentences of “borrowing”:

+ He and his chief ministers Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin encouraged railways, land reform, education, the borrowing of money and ties with France.

+ In 1974–75 the Whitlam government thought about borrowing US$4 billion in foreign loans.

+ Soon enough he attempted to arrest his mother by borrowing a knife from his neighbor, and cutting above his forearm down to the bone.

+ Many were borrowing money to buy more stocks.

+ A bank is where many people borrowing money meet people lending money.

+ Alexander Hamilton, in advocating the creation of the bank, argued that there was “a more or less direct” relationship between the bank and “the powers of collecting taxes, borrowing money, regulating trade between the states, and raising and maintaining fleets and navies”.

+ He and his chief ministers Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin encouraged railways, land reform, education, the borrowing of money and ties with France.

+ In 1974–75 the Whitlam government thought about borrowing US$4 billion in foreign loans.
+ Soon enough he attempted to arrest his mother by borrowing a knife from his neighbor, and cutting above his forearm down to the bone.

+ This can be done by borrowing assets and selling them at a higher price, returning the asset once you can buy it back at a lower price.

+ By borrowing more there will be a higher interest rate.

+ Reports in 2009 of Greek government disorganization increased borrowing costs.

+ In the Renaissance this kind of borrowing from the music ofc another composer was thought to be a great honour.

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