1922 examples of loaned in sentences

"No, Laurelly, these clothes ain't loaned to you.

Evelyn Toler loaned me the trimmin' o' this hatain't it sightly?" Johnnie's distressed eyes met the pale gaze of Aunt Mavity across the little oilcloth-covered coffer.

"What difference would it make?" "Oh, nothingexcept that he might claim that he'd loaned you the money.

" "Loaned it?

loaner (of item loaned).

The amount intrusted to him by Monroe had been loaned out; for which he was now very sorry, as the rate of interest had nearly doubled since he made the last agreement.

Such was his elation that he broke one of his own rules by tossing some of the books loaned to Jack onto the broad top of the table of the living-room, which was sacred to the isolation of the ivory paper-knife.

Man is loaned, not given to life.

A famous and very valuable collection had been loaned by a friend of the school for the benefit of the students of drawing.

Her efforts were crowned with better success even than she had hoped for, and with thankfulness in her heart at the talent which could thus be turned to account to help a friend out of trouble, she surveyed the little painting, looking just as it did when loaned to the school.

Thou hast loaned this woman dominion over England, with all instruments to aid Thy cause, and this trust she has abused.

Thou hast loaned me life and manhood, agility and wit and strength, all instruments to aid Thy cause.

When our remittances failed to reach us on time, as they not infrequently did, money was loaned to us freely without security.

Once, when living on a mere pittance, she loaned fifty dollars to a needy artist.

He also loaned the government two million dollars.

At this time a neighbor had loaned one of the Waverley novels to the older sister, who returned it before Mary Ann had finished it.

"I've got money loaned on that quarter at three per cent a month and five after due.

The feller that loaned 'em to me kindly explained that you slid down the hills on 'em, and it was great sport.

She described William and me by sections, goin' into particulars, and nobuddy'd loaned us money on her recommend.

The capital with which a bank starts in business could be loaned with less trouble and more cheaply without starting a bank, but used as a banking capital it can be loaned in part while still serving to attract deposits, which are the main source of the income of banks to-day.

The capital with which a bank starts in business could be loaned with less trouble and more cheaply without starting a bank, but used as a banking capital it can be loaned in part while still serving to attract deposits, which are the main source of the income of banks to-day.

Very large reserves were kept in New York city where they could be loaned "on call," and the largest use for call loans was in stock-exchange speculation.

The pleasures and riches of this life are but loaned, their substance is vain, their appearance illusory; and so true is this that I ask thee for an answer to these questions: 15.

His association was undoubtedly, to some extent, with the best men of the townbankers and merchants chiefly; and once, when my father had called in a considerable sum of money which he had loaned out at interest on good mortgages, for a term of years, he was so obliging as to interest the most notable bankers of the city in its safe and prompt reinvestment.

"I loaned him ten dollars."

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