Borrowed
in sentence
413 examples of Borrowed in a sentence
I
borrowed
these three iPods from people here in the audience to show you what I mean.
Now this is a research arm, but it's made out of commercial components from here down and a few that I've
borrowed
from around the world.
So by convention, they created a rule in which they
borrowed
the CK sound, "ck" sound, from the classical Greek in the form of the letter Kai.
It's been estimated that two thirds of the melodies Dylan used in his early songs were
borrowed.
Barack Obama, President Obama, is there on
borrowed
time, just waiting for the Senate to spring into action.
This graph shows the national debt as a percentage of America's GDP, and as you see, if you go all the way back to the founding, we
borrowed
a lot of money to fight the Revolutionary War.
If Matt's in the audience, I just
borrowed
that, I'll return it in a second, this character from your series.
We
borrowed
it.
So I
borrowed
it.
And this particular technique is one that's been
borrowed
from the semiconductor industry, and therefore is low cost and can be rolled out in large numbers.
He
borrowed
a very old motorcycle, with tires that were more patches than tires, to become a motorcycle taxi driver.
You don't hear them now, because they
borrowed
from an era that was too steeped in its own connotation.
His statement demonstrates not only the interconnectedness of those movements, but how each one
borrowed
and was inspired by the other.
So just as Martin Luther King learned from and
borrowed
from Gandhi's tactics of civil disobedience and nonviolence, which became a bedrock of the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement saw what worked in the civil rights movement, and they used some of those same strategies and tactics to make gains at an even quicker pace.
The word is
borrowed
in from Italian and it was pronounced bal-COE-nee.
And we kind of
borrowed
the curriculum from the Culinary Institute of America, which in their mind is kind of the Harvard of cooking schools, and we created a gourmet cooks program for welfare mothers in this million dollar kitchen in the middle of the inner city.
When the opportunity came, I crossed two oceans, with
borrowed
money for airfare and only a $20 bill in my pocket.
I was there as an independent livestreamer, and all I had with me was basically
borrowed
equipment.
And where tragedy almost always
borrowed
stories from legend, comedy addressed current events.
For example, when Rosie, a little girl who spoke only Spanish, moved in next door, Brianna, who spoke only English,
borrowed
her mother's tablet and found a translation app so the two of them could communicate.
And again, as I said, we didn't have very much funding, so I had to reproduce it with virtual humans that were donated, and people begged and
borrowed
favors to help me create the models and make things as accurate as we could.
Over time, even as fewer literate people knew Latin, the "b" was kept because it marked important, meaningful connections to other related words, like "dubious" and "indubitalbly," which were subsequently
borrowed
into English from the same Latin root, "dubitare".
And so instead of the way of showing virtue such as fortitude or self-mastery, he
borrowed
from Julius II's wonderful collection of sculptures in order to show inner strength as external power.
However, the
borrowed
crossbow isn't adjusted perfectly, and William finds that his practice shots cluster in a tight spread beneath the bullseye.
It may be hard to see the roots of modern English underneath all the words
borrowed
from French, Latin, Old Norse and other languages.
Some are
borrowed
from other scripts, but many are unique.
So multiparty, single closing: an idea we
borrowed
from Wall Street.
But "My dearest darling Mr. President," all the rest of it, is a story I
borrowed
from a good friend whose grandfather was that grandfather who wrote those letters.
It
borrowed
very heavily during the bubble period of the Japanese economy, to invest in real estate.
And then I
borrowed
some high-tech stuff from my university: a Geiger counter, a scintillation counter, a mass spectrometer, microscopes.
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