4576 examples of lend in sentences

For that reason, I went over to our neighbor's and begged her to lend me a handful.

So I thought, but she said, "Lend?

I have nothing to lend, not even a rotten apple."

Now I can lend her ten or the whole sackful.

It did not comport with the respect he entertained for his own powers, to lend his faith to an account that conflicted with so many of the opinions he had formed on evidence and practice.

"Lend you a handkerchief?" "No, thank you.

If so, my dear fellow, I'll lend him to youTom can go back to the farm in the wagonit comes and goes every day.

Sometimes I lend it to a friend.

" "The only thing I know about his ability," was the blunt reply, "is his ability to borrow a few hundreds from any one fool enough to lend it to him, and then invent excuses for not paying it back.

[Sidenote: is he totall Gules ] With blood of Fathers, Mothers, Daughters, Sonnes, Bak'd and impasted with the parching streets, That lend a tyrannous, and damned light

Fortunately, the farmer was able to lend the sum wanted, and, as he had an errand in town, he took Mr. Hardwick with him in his wagon.

In stripping love, as I have, of everything liable to seduce you, in making it out to be the effect of temperament, caprice, and vanity; in a word, in undeceiving you concerning the metaphysics that lend it grandeur and nobility, is it not evident that I have rendered it less dangerous?

To what, gentlemen, do the minds of children, curious, ardent, and tender, lend themselves, especially the minds of young girls?

I am surprised at the credulity which could ever lend itself to that theatrical juggle.

Unfortunately the prime necessaries of life are the very things which lend themselves most easily to successful adulteration.

Could a county lend money if it had a surplus?

A man may be perfectly willing to lend a friend some money and yet be unable to do so.

Before I could walk a yard from the door, I would have to lend a lantern.

Neither borrow nor lend.

Though deep in mire, wring not your hands and weep; I lend my arm to all who say "I can!" No shame-faced outcast ever sank so deep, But yet might rise and be again a man!

And we shall yet see the more intelligent of them taking the place, at the directors' board, of the retired merchants, physicians, and other respectable gentlemen, who now lend only the names of their respectability to perpetuate a system of folly that has reduced our railroad-management below contempt.

Oh, how much franker it would have been to yield to force than to lend himself to its dishonouring compromises!

He turned his back sharply on the sheriff and asked if any one else had a wagon they could lend him.

In the case of tradesmen, and professional men, the wife is always paid for whatever assistance she may lend her husband in his business.

The murderer either commits the deed himself, or has it perpetrated by one of his slaves, who is ready to lend himself for the purpose, in consideration of a mere trifle.

4576 examples of  lend  in sentences