lend造句

No bank would lend us any money.

Can you lend me a chair to sit on?

He walked in, bold as brass, and asked me to lend him 50!

And in future they may be choosier about who they lend to, directly or indirectly.

Awful news will lend further credence to those who say that Europe is in for a long and deep recession.

It is hoped that the family will lend the painting to Auckland Castle later this year, so Jacob's youngest son can, at least temporarily, rejoin his brothers.

Jordan is still protective of his legacy as the greatest player ever, and he's never been terribly motivated to lend a hand in the overtaking of that.

"There are examples of the so-called 'covert protectionism,' which includes something like, as you can see, you know Buy local, hire local, invest local, lend local, do anything local," he said.

Yet elaborate schemes of classification have been devised, notably by Swedish and Irish folklorists. But these systems do not lend themselves to a classification of American folklore because of differing concepts of the subject here and abroad.

'I could lend you some books,' Jane offered.

Excess capacity could dampen business investment, and so will Banks' continued reluctance to lend.

What is the moral of this fable? If you want to accumulate enduring wealth, do not lend to grasshoppers.

A new study appears to lend credence to the belief that restricting certain foods could ease kids' symptoms.

Yes, the inflated price of homes and the mortgage industry's willingness to lend to anybody with a pulse were necessary prerequisites for the crisis.

"In this way, we will lend fresh impetus to the growth of China-US relations and enable our peoples to reap tangible benefits from China-US cooperation," he added.

I was unwilling to lend her my comb.

Don' t just stand by. Can' t you lend a hand ?

It will shatter every barrier, sunder any shield, tear through any enchantment, and lend its servant the power to pass sentence.

Incredibly, intelligent people the world over remain willing to lend us money and even listen to our advice; they appear not to have realized the full extent of our madness.

I will not lend myself to dishonest schemes.

He crossed the aisle to lend his support to the Catholic Mr Turner over the Jewish Mr Weprin.

Bankers will cower, afraid to lend.

To keep the wheel of borrowing and lending spinning, the Icelandic Banks relied on foreign institutions to lend them cash.

lend造句

Could you lend me your lighter?

They can specify how many times you can sell, lend, give, or lease the same content and what conditions they will use to terminate the agreement to transfer the content.

Nadia's story doesn't easily lend itself to either side of the legalization debate.

How can people do such things if God were not at work in them to lend a counterweight to a natural disaster?