borrow money
financial borrowing
cost of borrowing
interbank borrowing
the borrowing of clothes.
the majority of designs were borrowings from the continent.
the borrowings were denominated in US dollars.
you must not overstep your borrowing limit.
the very narrow spread between borrowing and deposit rates.
he was borrowing the thick end of £750 every week.
Your proposal necessitates borrowing money.
She was always on the tap, borrowing sugar and milk.
current market rates for borrowing
he blames incautious borrowing during the boom.
interbank borrowing; an interbank network of automated teller machines.
I took the liberty of borrowing your dictionary while you were absent.
He felt no qualms about borrowing money from friends.
He was afraid to approach his father about borrowing more money.
You'll form the bad habits if you keep borrowing money.
Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.
The city improved its cash flow by borrowing against future revenues.
I scraped by borrowing from my relations until my next check arrived.
Labour vowed to avoid further borrowing and keep cutting the deficit.
No, and we're not borrowing money.
Viking invaders in 8th to 11th centuries added more borrowings from Old Norse into mix.
Lennon never had the right equipment for his classes, and was always borrowing Powell's tools.
And what is the price of borrowing?
Consumers are spending despite rising borrowing costs.
The QMA is very good at borrowing from other museums.
Some prefer buying, while some speak highly of borrowing.
But there are times borrowing money makes sense.
I've been borrowing it from a friend.
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