Some in-sentence examples of “borrowed”

How to use in-sentence of “borrowed”:

+ The alphabet was borrowed from the Phoenician alphabet around the 10th century BC, with many changes to make it fit the Greek language.

+ In Japanese, characters that are borrowed from the Chinese language are called kanji.

+ Not only did speakers of East Asian languages learn to by write using Chinese characters, but they also borrowed many loanwords from Chinese as well.

+ Many words related to Buddhism are borrowed from Pali.

+ The army borrowed an improvised incendiary device from the 1936–39 Spanish Civil War.

+ The most important part of classical architecture is features borrowed from ancient Greek and Roman architecture, and the rules architects made by learning about it.

Some in-sentence examples of borrowed
Some in-sentence examples of borrowed

Example sentences of “borrowed”:

+ Thai borrowed some letters from loanwords of Sanskrit and Pali.

+ He borrowed some money and went to London where he tried to become known as a poet.

+ To make matters worse, Roman money-lenders called in the debts which Prasutagus had borrowed during his life.

+ They had borrowed money from the bank to keep going but now the bank wanted its money back.

+ It comes from the Latin word “ūnus”, which means “one”, and “cornu” which means “horn”, which term is in itself borrowed from the earlier Greek word “monokerōs”.

+ From its early roots as Anglo-Saxon, it has borrowed words from many other languages: French and Latin are the most frequent donors to English.

+ Katakana is used to write words which have been borrowed from other languages, or to write foreign names and names of countries.

+ Thai borrowed some letters from loanwords of Sanskrit and Pali.

+ He borrowed some money and went to London where he tried to become known as a poet.
+ To make matters worse, Roman money-lenders called in the debts which Prasutagus had borrowed during his life.

+ She also appeared on movies, including “Mona Lisa Smile”, “Something Borrowed Something Borrowed“, “Walk the Line”, “He’s Just Not That Into You” and “Zootopia”.

+ Over this time, English borrowed several French words.

+ The United States had borrowed a large amount of money for the American Revolutionary War, and Alexander Hamilton offered the idea to try to pay the war debt.

+ Why not tell the truth?” In 1866 Zola wrote with tongue-in-cheek, “If only Manet had borrowed a powder puff…

+ A critic noted however that Adam had borrowed eight bars from a romance by a Miss Puget and three bars from the huntsman’s chorus in Carl Maria von Weber’s opera “Euryanthé”.

More in-sentence examples of “borrowed”:

+ The Bombarde is borrowed from French Organs where it is a standard stop on nearly all the manuals and pedals.

+ It was not borrowed from Coptic "ouaḥe as is sometimes suggested; the Greek word is attested several centuries before Coptic existed as a written language.

+ The Bombarde is borrowed from French Organs where it is a standard stop on nearly all the manuals and pedals.

+ It was not borrowed from Coptic “ouaḥe as is sometimes suggested; the Greek word is attested several centuries before Coptic existed as a written language.

+ Over the years, the term “flagship” has been borrowed by other industries.

+ There, he borrowed money to buy land in the area.

+ By contact with nearby peoples, Basque has borrowed words from Latin, Spanish languageSpanish, French, Gascon and others but accepted fewer than Indo-European languages.

+ The building style of the town was largely borrowed from the Greeks, but Roman rule would soon lead to changes in this style.

+ Brewster did not live far away and Bradford borrowed books from him about the new church.

+ The name Colombo is borrowed from Sinhala language name Kola-amba-thota which means “harbor with leafy mango trees”.

+ A mortgage has a product term and a mortgage term, the mortgage term is the total amount of time you will have the mortgage The borrower promises to repay the borrowed money on a certain date and if it is a repayment mortgage will have cleared the mortgage in full by the end of the mortgage term.

+ The name is borrowed from the Persian word for “Monday” du “two” + shamba or shanbe “day”, lit.

+ They have borrowed many things from capitalism.

+ Such moments occur because long periods of prosperity and rising values lead to increasing speculation with borrowed money.

+ Medieval musicians borrowed the names of these modes to describe the scales used in their music.

+ There are a lot of types of harassment: bullying at school or by neighbors, sexual harassment at work or when someone borrowed money, or racial and religious discrimination.

+ The word was borrowed as a painters’ term from Dutch The word “landschap”, came from “land” and the suffix “-schap”, corresponding to the English suffix “-ship”.

+ The Government of Bangladesh guarantees that money borrowed by the Grameen Bank will be repaid.

+ English borrowed many words from Norman at that time, and also began to drop the old word endings.

+ A few Celtic languageCeltic and Latin words were borrowed into Old English.

+ But Jefferson County borrowed money to put off tax increases or service reductions.

+ I borrowed the code from the Article Wizard Creator.

+ If the person who has borrowed money from the pawnbroker does not repay the loan and interest within an agreed-upon time limit, the pawnbroker can sell the valuable item to another customer to get back the money they loaned.

+ Kowtow, which is borrowed from “koutou” in Mandarin Chinese.

+ There are a large number of references to the book in later literature, and Bunyan’s idea of how to tell a story has been borrowed and adapted many times.

+ In Roman mythology the creator goddess, Gaia Gaia was borrowed from Greek mythology.

+ It reflects almost exclusively the language of western Greenland and has borrowed a great deal of vocabulary from Danish, while CanadaCanadian and Alaskan Russian.

+ Yunus and his workers were threatened and women were told they would not have a Muslim burial if they borrowed money from the Grameen Bank, but they have given many, many loans to poor people.

+ Although Tolkien borrowed from his own Middle-earth storyline, “The Hobbit” was at first not intended to be part of it.

+ She puts him to bed, but when two Military Police barge in while she is innocently changing from a borrowed dress back into her uniform in the same room, she is forced to resign and return to America.

+ After a final attempt to persuade the men to leave, Collins borrowed two 18 pounder artillery pieces from the British and bombarded the Four Courts until the men surrendered.Coogan, Tim Pat.

+ He borrowed the overture from something he had written earlier.

+ The two reportedly borrowed freely from one another.

+ He often borrowed music from one composition and put it in another, or used unfinished works in new compositions.

+ Richard chose to support himself, borrowed 500 pounds from his parents for a Land Rover, and went into the trapping and skeleton supply business with Kamoya Kimeu.

+ It also holds exhibitions of work borrowed from other galleries.

+ Urban Zulu uses loan words borrowed from other languages to describe new ideas.

+ As the police began their homicide investigation, Lucan telephoned his mother, asking her to collect the children, and then drove a borrowed Ford Corsair to a friend’s house in Uckfield, East Sussex.

+ Urdu has a majority of its vocabulary words and phrases borrowed from Persian, Turkish and Arabic, languages spoken in Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, many countries of the Middle East and in Afghanistan etc.

+ In 1985 Donoso Pareja was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship grant of $26,000 to write fiction; he then traveled several months in Spain and other European countries and spent all the money, and so returned to Ecuador, locked himself up in a borrowed apartment, and wrote 22 stories of love.

+ With money borrowed from family and friends, she and her husband opened a similar raincoat factory near Tel Aviv in 1949.

+ Its strategy emulated the Muslim identity politics of the Khilafat movement after World War I, and borrowed political concepts from the West –mainly Germany.Jaffrelot, Christophe 2009.

+ He often borrowed and reinvented themes by other composers.

+ His wife Valerie attempted to pay back the borrowed option money to Margaret Scott, but by the time the settlement came through Mrs.

+ It was the first time in Universal’s 26-year history that it had borrowed money for a production.

+ The city of Ocala today borrowed the name from the village.

+ Hitler may have been using ideas borrowed from Ernst Haeckel.

+ While Chas is caught in the crossfire, having to return everything the neighbors borrowed from each other as well as listen to their constant bickering, Tommy is upset as he is not allowed to play with Phil and Lil anymore.

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