15 Words to use with lending

She also gratefully acknowledged that the reading of the books of her lending-library, largely supplied by the Religious Tract Society, had reached more Mohammedans than any other Christian agency.

Bodley was always on the look-out for gifts and bequests from his store of honourable friends; and in the case of Sir Henry Savile he even relaxed the rule against lending books from the library, because, as he frankly admits to Dr. James, he had hopes (which proved well founded) that Sir Henry would not forget his obligations to the Bodleian.

Violet does a little lend-leasing.

Lend-lease, weapon for victory.

It was one of those books of which people kept a lending copy, that they might enjoy the uninterrupted companionship of their own.

There are numerous fine engines running on other lines, such as the new bogie locomotives on the North-Eastern and Lancashire and Yorkshire railways, and the coupled express engines on the Caledonian; but those already described represent fairly the lending features of modern practice, and the author will now notice briefly the two other classes of enginestank passenger engines for suburban and local traffic and goods engines.

But each year I live I realize more and more that lending money is the last method to be used in helping people to better themselves.

At the first command the leader of the lending platoon commands: RIGHT TURN.

The Board of Education co-operated to the extent of lending schoolyards.

If executed in double time, the lending squad marches in double time until halted.

Meanwhile men with the white brassard and the red Geneva cross were busy out in the open, lending succor to the Russian wounded.

Nevertheless, Von Dessauer attacked Cannstadt with surprising fury and determination, anger glittering in his eye, and resolution to punish treachery lending vigor to his thrust.

To noble deeds fair poesie lends wings; She lifts them up from grovelling earth to sky, And bids them sit in light, and live and never die.

His regard for Marcellus had been shown by many honors, among them his lending aid in carrying out the festival which the young man gave as ædile; the brilliance of this occasion is shown by the fact that in midsummer he sheltered the Forum by curtains overhead and introduced a knight and a woman of note as dancers in the orchestra.

A society was established about seven years back, and is still continued, for lending blankets to poor people during the winter season.

15 Words to use with  lending