Examples of 'someone borrowed' in a sentence
Meaning of "someone borrowed"
someone borrowed - This phrase suggests that an individual has lent something temporarily to another person. It implies that the item in question is not owned by the person currently using it, but rather borrowed
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someone borrowed
Maybe someone borrowed your cell phone.
Is that where you are now? Maybe someone borrowed your cellphone.
Someone borrowed it the very next day.
Looks like someone borrowed my truck.
Someone borrowed it and forgot it was yours.
It told the procedures to do if someone borrowed folding chairs from the church.
The photos were definitely taken with her camera. Someone borrowed it.
Unless someone borrowed it and left it at the gynecologist.
It's not like it's not like Tupperware that someone borrowed.
Maybe someone borrowed your cellphone.
Just me and Marty . But someone borrowed it this weekend.
But someone borrowed it this weekend . Who?
I already have one . unless someone borrowed it and left it at the gynecologist.
But someone borrowed it this weekend.
Maybe someone borrowed it.
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Not unless someone borrowed itand left it at the gynecologist.
When I was 7, someone borrowed money from my dad and offered a piano as collateral.
What if someone borrowed his car?
What if someone borrowed it?
Who is at fault if someone borrowed my car, and was in an Accident?
Yeah, what if someone borrowed it? And admitted they hid the drugs in it?
Maybe someone borrowed it . No.
Looks like someone borrowed my truck. - No.
The last time someone borrowed that one, they lost my 3-D glasses.
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I borrowed money to open the second store
I have already borrowed money from you
I borrowed it from a girlfriend for a film shooting