Examples of 'be able to borrow' in a sentence

Meaning of "be able to borrow"

be able to borrow: To have the ability or permission to take something temporarily with the understanding that it will be returned, often in the context of money or goods

How to use "be able to borrow" in a sentence

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be able to borrow
I want to be able to borrow this car again.
There are emergency situations that require you to be able to borrow money quickly.
I might be able to borrow some off my parents.
How much you might be able to borrow.
Not be able to borrow it sensibly from elsewhere.
Our companies would not be able to borrow abroad.
You may be able to borrow without penalty.
Ask around you may well be able to borrow one.
I might be able to borrow some plasma.
A man with all your cousins should be able to borrow the rent money.
We may be able to borrow it from another library or purchase it.
This means that it will be able to borrow money cheaply.
You may be able to borrow a vehicle from a sympathetic organization.
And it is a great benefit to be able to borrow in our own currency.
To be able to borrow money here.

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This means that you will not be able to borrow a huge amount of money.
PREQUALIFY to receive an estimate of what you may be able to borrow.
Nor would it be able to borrow on the markets.
I have borrowed the second one and hopefully will be able to borrow the third.
You will not be able to borrow another.
In order to buy, one must still be able to borrow.
You will not be able to borrow anymore.
And for a capitalist economy to work, people need to be able to borrow money.
You will not be able to borrow the book.
Let us quickly recap these conditions to be able to borrow money,.
You will not be able to borrow a lot of money.
Customers who repay their loans on time might be able to borrow more over time.
Patrons would be able to borrow books to be enjoyed at home.
The policy reduces the maximum amount buyers will be able to borrow to buy a home.
You will be able to borrow more.
If you do not have a dog, you might be able to borrow one.
I would like to be able to borrow a builder from friend.
The higher the quality of the accounts, the more you will be able to borrow.
We should be able to borrow them.
Canadian lawyers appear in black robes . We should be able to borrow them.
That a girl would be able to borrow for the evening.
Well if interest rates were higher, she probably wouldn't be able to borrow.
You may be able to borrow or buy their used equipment.
There will be laptops that you will be able to borrow during the hackathon.
You may be able to borrow some of these from your local library.
In a rational world GM would never be able to borrow money again.
You also may be able to borrow against your retirement.
Try your library, you may be able to borrow it.
You will only be able to borrow a portion of your total.
Ifthey hear about this, we will not be able to borrow a quarter.
You may also be able to borrow it from your local library.
If I am going to get it within a month, I would have to be able to borrow $150.
But we might just be able to borrow this chance to make a debut.
Do we have to work to be able to borrow money?
We might be able to borrow it from the American Hospital at Beymul.

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