"'Now, lend me your horse, "'and I will ride away from the city and avoid my fate. | |
"Can anyone lend me a mark?" | |
"Can you lend a hand?" "223, 233, help them!" | |
"Changde is under attack from three fronts." "Please lend support." Yes! | |
"Could you lend me a smoking for New Year Eve's prom, Sir Director?" | |
"'Now, lend me your horse, "'and I will ride away from the city and avoid my fate. | |
"Can anyone lend me a mark?" | |
"Can you lend a hand?" "223, 233, help them!" | |
"Changde is under attack from three fronts." "Please lend support." Yes! | |
"Could you lend me a smoking for New Year Eve's prom, Sir Director?" | |
"Christians are to be taught "that he who gives to the poor "or lends to the needy does a better deed than he who buys indulgences." | |
"Haig Finance lends I'argent for ladies and gentlemen. | |
"The brains give birth to fear, the heart lends the courage." | |
"Yet she lives in constant fear," which lends a certain licentiousness | |
'"Namur particularly lends itself to farce, as the track passes right by a bar, The Monument Chalet'"-- we were there. | |
"Christians are to be taught "that he who gives to the poor "or lends to the needy does a better deed than he who buys indulgences." | |
"Haig Finance lends I'argent for ladies and gentlemen. | |
"The brains give birth to fear, the heart lends the courage." | |
"Yet she lives in constant fear," which lends a certain licentiousness | |
'"Namur particularly lends itself to farce, as the track passes right by a bar, The Monument Chalet'"-- we were there. | |
"Call it beginner's luck or a higher authority lending his blessing, but I have learned of something that you must know right away, for I fear for our cause should it come to pass." | |
"Lending a hand" means lending a hand. | |
"Thank you for lending me the money to make the trip possible." | |
"folks will think you're strange and start refrain? ." I says: "You know, look, why should I buy a book" "when there is a thriving lending library in the town?" | |
'I enjoyed the sound of it - 'profit, loss, margins, 'takeovers, lending, letting, 'sub-letting, sub-dividing. | |
"And it was this especially that lent the scene an awful aura, | |
"Immigrants listed by race and religion. Italy sets up register of lent dwellers. " | |
"Madame la Marschal... In Marseilles, you kindly lent me some of your savings... so that I might travel to Paris... | |
"My dreams, you have lent colour to" | |
"Nana" Marsh, who had nursed John as a baby, and who now lent an occasional helping hand in the little home. | |
"Call it beginner's luck or a higher authority lending his blessing, but I have learned of something that you must know right away, for I fear for our cause should it come to pass." | |
"Lending a hand" means lending a hand. | |
"Thank you for lending me the money to make the trip possible." | |
"folks will think you're strange and start refrain? ." I says: "You know, look, why should I buy a book" "when there is a thriving lending library in the town?" | |
'I enjoyed the sound of it - 'profit, loss, margins, 'takeovers, lending, letting, 'sub-letting, sub-dividing. | |
"And it was this especially that lent the scene an awful aura, | |
"Immigrants listed by race and religion. Italy sets up register of lent dwellers. " | |
"Madame la Marschal... In Marseilles, you kindly lent me some of your savings... so that I might travel to Paris... | |
"My dreams, you have lent colour to" | |
"Nana" Marsh, who had nursed John as a baby, and who now lent an occasional helping hand in the little home. | |