1922 examples of loan in sentences

They tell us of a loan that the new Confederacy designs to contract!

Unless it be transformed into a forced loan, I have little faith in its chance.

They do not know that the finances of the country are prosperous, and that Mr. Chase, the Secretary of the Treasury, has just negotiated, under favorable conditions, the last part of his loan.

Lending N. lending &c v.; loan, advance, accommodation, feneration^; mortgage, second mortgage, home loan &c (security) 771; investment; note, bond, commercial paper.

Lending N. lending &c v.; loan, advance, accommodation, feneration^; mortgage, second mortgage, home loan &c (security) 771; investment; note, bond, commercial paper.

[Fr.], pawnshop, my uncle's. lender, pawnbroker, money lender; usurer, loan shark.

V. lend, advance, accommodate with; lend on security; loan; pawn &c (security) 771. intrust, invest; place out to interest, put out to interest.

in advance; on loan, on security. 788.

They succeeded in carrying that part of it which consolidated the bishoprics, and in inducing the House of Commons to grant, first as a loan, which was originally turned into a gift, a million of money to be divided among the incumbents of the different parishes, who were reduced to the greatest distress by the inability to procure payment of their tithes, the arrears of which amounted to a far larger sum.

Suppose you loan a book to a friend, would you not consider it his imperative duty to take the best of care of it, as though it were his own, and return it in as good condition as it was when taken?

He took off an extortionate discount for a very short loan.

He could not force himself to ask for a loan outright, and Hayes had been strangely dull about his cautious hints.

"When he made the loan he knew you were a bank-clerk and had no money.

" He took out his cheque book, and then stopped, and Osborn asked: "Is this a free loan, Alan?

I understand a man from London will bring you a document about a loan.

I am sorry I find it impossible to renew the loan.

She was talking with him about getting a loan from her brother-in-law.

" "No, mother, I don't wish to accept money from any one, either as a gift or a loan.

To the world at large I shall say nothing of the second loan; and I know you will oblige me by treating this money as the product of realizations in the ordinary course of business.

In this matter I must say his Excellency behaved to me with scrupulous consideration; not a word passed his lips about the second loan, about that unlucky cable, or any other dealings with the money.

The bank relieved him in response to his urgent petitions, and they've sent us out a young Puritan, to whom it would be quite in vain to apply for a timely little loan.

'Ah, well spoke she, the wise one, the gray-eyed Pallas Athene, Known to Immortals alone are the prizes which lie for the heroes Ready prepared at their feet; for requiring a little, the rulers Pay back the loan tenfold to the man who, careless of pleasure, Thirsting for honour and toil, fares forth on a perilous errand Led by the guiding of gods, and strong in the strength of Immortals.

What even can the Honourable House, who when the Speaker has pronounced the well-known, wished-for sounds "That this house do now adjourn," retire, after voting a royal crusade or a loan of millions, to lie on down, and feed on plate in spacious palaces, know of what passes in the hearts of wretches in garrets and night-cellars, petty pilferers and marauders, who cut throats and pick pockets with their own hands?

Yet he almost exactly answers to the African Nyankupon, who is explained away as a 'loan-god.'

For the belief in relatively pure creative beings, whether they are morally adored, without sacrifice, or merely neglected, is so widely diffused, that Anthropology must ignore them, or account for them as 'loan-gods'or give up her theory!

1922 examples of  loan  in sentences