「borrow」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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He calls, asking to | borrow a cup of diced carrots. |
Due to traffic, he manages to | borrow a guy's snowmobile. |
A group of teenagers | borrow a car, unaware that gangsters have stashed mob |
This article should | borrow a bit more from the Blacksun Festival format. |
Common debuted in 1992 with the album Can I | Borrow a Dollar? |
ibrary for thy sake so that thou needest never | borrow a book of any one. |
rs' house, Amy pays Willow a visit, needing to | borrow a few necessities. |
icago rapper Common from his debut album Can I | Borrow a Dollar?. |
September they had only ten players and had to | borrow a player from the home side. |
You could also | borrow a marker pen and write messages on the walls t |
s encouraged music in their home (Helen had to | borrow a neighbour's player to hear her first single) |
The lyrics | borrow a complete verse from Willie Dixon's 1954 song |
e course of their argument, Deleuze & Guattari | borrow a number of concepts from different scientific |
He saved The FA from having to | borrow a further $230 million, which would have put t |
ubmit their Convention Pass as a collateral to | borrow a manga to read within the confines of the lib |
Moreover, the province needed to | borrow a large sum of money to meet even its short-te |
mperor revered Hitomaro, and Akisue managed to | borrow a famous painting of Hitomaro from the Emperor |
I was to take the stage, and asked if he could | borrow a shirt, as his had a giant pizza stain. |
when Bob Cratchit (Porky) comes in, wanting to | borrow a lump of coal as he is freezing. |
Can I | Borrow A Dollar? shows Common's earlier style of rapp |
ernicia, it is unclear why Welsh would need to | borrow a 'foreign' name for the area, so the former h |
e, but different from equal voting because, to | borrow a dictum, householder franchise is one Househo |
nd the J. Geils Band, but which also seemed to | borrow a lot of the thrashing fury of punk rock. |
meone over the age of seventeen was allowed to | borrow a legally-held firearm from its owner and use |
ite the men's protests, she leaves the room to | borrow additional funds. |
an increase in property tax, so he decided to | borrow an unprecedented £14m, giving him a subsequent |
gendary upright bassists inspired Grenadier to | borrow an upright bass and try to emulate what he was |
The dish was eaten by George | Borrow and is worthy of a mention in Wild Wales in 18 |
se the "spread" between the rate at which they | borrow and which they lend. |
ractice during Vivaldi's time for composers to | borrow and adapt arias from other composers with thei |
shows including ESPN's first reality show "Beg | Borrow and deal in which he wrote the theme song and |
reference books and periodicals, students can | borrow any book from the library. |
"He would regularly | borrow any bat that was lying around the dressing roo |
government is spending too much, or they can't | borrow any more, then they probably need to adjust th |
of £1 a day private clients and businesses can | borrow any artwork in their art library and exchange |
refused any of his neighbours that desired to | borrow any money of him, leaving it to them to take t |
facilities and the development of quarries and | borrow areas. |
It allows people to | borrow artworks from Art-Switch's art library for up |
tional corporation from hard currency area can | borrow at lower rates in a soft currency country than |
rrowing $100 million, it should not be able to | borrow at a rate lower than seven percent." Portnoy's |
Borrow Beck is a stream running through Cumbria, Engl | |
Borrow Beck drains into the River Lune at Low Borrowb | |
Special facilities to | borrow books and exam papers are available in these r |
ning Resource Centre (LRC) which lets children | borrow books and use its facilities. |
ry for adults opened (so children were able to | borrow books before this privilege was extended to ad |
s and Clark Library System allowing patrons to | borrow books directly from dozens of member libraries |
in order for that person to become eligible to | borrow books and other materials and (iii) "circulati |
special authorization it has been possible to | borrow books, manuscripts, coins and medals for speci |
ings for the institution and the school had to | borrow buildings in central Heimdal in the initial ph |
George | Borrow by Henry Wyndham Phillips |
ts can order books, movies and CDs through the | Borrow by Mail program offered by the NWT Public Libr |
Shall Council pass bylaw No. 2455 to | borrow by debentures $10,250,000.00 to construct a co |
Book when i was studying 2 permanent book 2 on | borrow card,our Book library is famous for milestone |
He actually had to | borrow charts from the Russians and maps from the Bri |
'Bout the Mets (sample: "Tom Seaver - he once | borrow Chico's soap and no give it back"). |
be directly borrowed; other varieties have to | borrow Chinese verbs as Mongolian nouns and then deri |
the 1960s, by building bunds of discarded and | borrow clay, and infilling with a pulverised fuel ash |
George | Borrow documented the inn in 1862. |
The children can also | borrow DVDs and use computers before, during and afte |
Also, some non-computer games | borrow elements of programming games; in the board ga |
in the project, encouraging his architects to | borrow elements from Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire (ances |
As organs cannot | borrow energy from one another, the efficiency of eac |
e Gypsy, the Priest (1851) is a work by George | Borrow, falling somewhere between the genres of memoi |
"That will permit us to | borrow food immediately from other countries in the s |
its goal could be necessary to "Beg, Steal or | Borrow for "I'll bring you love". |
injuries were suffered, the Broncos planned to | borrow former Brisbane players currently with Celtic |
Milk fluoridation is practiced by the | Borrow Foundation in some parts of Bulgaria, Chile, P |
away him who desires to | borrow from you. |
To pay his mercenaries he had to | borrow from the clergy. |
"[Some] governments | borrow from the IMF or World Bank," says St Louis, "w |
ok he several times ran out of cash and had to | borrow from his editor and agent, and write short sto |
Elements of Sir Launfal that | borrow from Marie de France's Lanval can be found in |
of expressive buildings whose layout and lines | borrow from natural (i.e. |
bes have lost their traditions and have had to | borrow from the western tribes. |
Speeches in II,i | borrow from Donne's "A Lecture Upon the Shadow" and " |
Out of an estimated 3 million people who | borrow from home credit providers, 1.8 million place |
here are discounts depending on the house they | borrow from and if they are the best friend of its ow |
They | borrow from a wide source - early psychedelia, Beefhe |
to be faithful to Greek Mythology, rather, to | borrow from it and to expand on the cryptic nature of |
nto a new, more rational age who must learn to | borrow from its own past magic in order to overcome t |
ured cars, both of which the Free State had to | borrow from the British. |
f a collection of 45 mini-games, many of which | borrow from elements of Ape Escape 2. The game was fi |
"Why Not | Borrow George?" (13 May 1988) |
she was defeated by a nose by her stablemate, | Borrow, giving away 5 pounds. |
while the official deity has been allowed to ' | borrow glory' from the popular god, and even to assum |
communities in your neighbourhood to lend and | borrow goods and services, earning ‘carbon points sav |
t relates numerous unusual personal encounters | Borrow had with Spaniards, from the prime minister to |
Many of the company's instrument designs | borrow heavily from the early designs. |
, and had to approach another female friend to | borrow her tape-editor. |
The word | borrow here is seen by some as a reference to the len |
iceman who accepts money to let another person | borrow his uniform. |
ent Roosevelt called Governor Cox and asked to | borrow his radio man, Leonard Reinsch. |
Markus approached Viktor, a dying warlord, to | borrow his military genius and army (who became the D |
(played by Jean-Luc Godard himself) if she can | borrow his beachside house to make a film with some f |
ighbor who tells fanciful stories, lets Fibber | borrow his tools, takes credit or blame for the prese |
nd asked his old bass player Alan if he could ' | borrow' his band. |
ves, and used to visit Khershed Meherhomji and | borrow his. |
and provides for a fund from which states may | borrow, if necessary, to pay benefits. |
The 19th-century author George | Borrow, in his book Wild Wales, remarked of the water |
Glamorgan sausage is mentioned by George | Borrow in his work, Wild Wales, written in the 1850s |
George | Borrow, in his travelogue Wild Wales, recorded meetin |
Blag, Steal and | Borrow is Koopa's debut studio album released solely |
want him to play accordion; however, he would | borrow it and play in the barn. |
any musical equipment of their own and had to | borrow it from the bands they performed with as well |
retained the original quote "...would like to | borrow it." |
ng to legend, these fairies would occasionally | borrow items from people but would always compensate |
y Ann Beach) who would frequently pop round to | borrow items to replace hers due to breakage, theft o |
mum (perfectly represented when she wanted to | borrow Kim's jeans to go and see Dale). |
of water-filled cereal and going next door to | borrow leftover bread from neighbors. |
om lies in the readiness of all three works to | borrow lines and phrases directly from other Middle E |
Library cards, allowing the user to | borrow materials from Taipei or Yilan Public Librarie |
nity at large may also use the library and can | borrow materials, provided they have applied for a pu |
Housing associations | borrow money to pay for new homes and improvements. |
He had to | borrow money to make the trip east from California. |
at unless budget is cut, Finland can no longer | borrow money from foreign countries. |
had lost his fortune, William Humes needed to | borrow money to finish his initial education. |
He was, however, able to | borrow money against future expectations of ecclesias |
ection, Meres proposed that the company should | borrow money from the Charitable Corporation, issuing |
the Constitution to enable the Commonwealth to | borrow money for, and to grant financial assistance t |
hrough his savings within a year, and began to | borrow money from his sister-in-law. |
es II, Samuel Pepys visited the house twice to | borrow money on behalf of the king. |
oken-down tour bus, during which Waits asks to | borrow money from the hosts. |
tatives to Archbishop Schenk van Toutenburg to | borrow money to pay the Spanish mercenaries at Vreden |
ch enough that John Adams went there to try to | borrow money for our new country after the American R |
certain period of time and a person wanting to | borrow money at a certain rate. |
y to build, that even Sir Vicar Ul Umra had to | borrow money to complete it and realized that he had |
ssembled Falcon back into space, with plans to | borrow money from Jabba the Hutt for an attempted Kes |
tors, it would make it harder for the state to | borrow money in the future. |
at an estimated cost of $4.2 million, plans to | borrow money to build the Daphne Civic Center were ap |
Investment Program, which allowed parishes to | borrow money from diocesan funds at a lower interest |
titute a rule allowing it to take deposits and | borrow money (at interest) from its members and from |
g title An Act to empower certain Societies to | borrow Money from Persons and Corporations other than |
"When authority to | borrow money or incur an obligation, in order to exec |
ropean nations found it much more difficult to | borrow money from the U.S. At the same time, high U.S |
N's cost of capital by allowing the company to | borrow money at lower rates than non-investment grade |
on (Keith Cullen of Setanta had already had to | borrow money from his father to fund the recording of |
t to authorize independent school districts to | borrow money and issue bonds therefor for the purpose |
ol districts shall have power and authority to | borrow money for the purpose of erecting and completi |
The leaders convinced new recruits to | borrow money, upon which, they would be arrested for |
former drug dealer goes to his old supplier to | borrow money, but he doesn't know that a drug bust is |
Territorial Council had only minimal powers to | borrow money, issue licenses, and organize a state mi |
They could | borrow money, machines, and seeds. |
she and Bagwell drove to his mother's house to | borrow money. |
pledged its citizens as collateral so it could | borrow money. |
United Canada Act allows larger government to | borrow more money. |
ad an immediate impact on Spain, forcing it to | borrow more to finance its role in the Thirty Years' |
sidents who have library cards are eligible to | borrow museum passes to various regional museums and |
cat next door, Snoopy says, "Just don't ask to | borrow my Joni James records again!" |
sat by himself in a corner and who would often | borrow my newspaper.' |
henyu Feng Ge from Iraq at that first book, to | borrow nine copies after publication. |
"I Only Meant to | Borrow Not to Steal" (Pat Twitty, Teddy Wilburn) |
In the evening, Sarah goes to Finn's room to | borrow notes, but before she can get there, Corrine m |
d high school classmates of the founders could | borrow one for a few days. |
bscribers one guinea per year for the right to | borrow one volume of a novel at a time. |
t been delivered to the studio, so they had to | borrow one for him to play on the track (at Beck's re |
Short sellers | borrow, or make arrangements to borrow, the stock of |
The Supporting Cast and the production of Beg, | Borrow or Steal (opposite Betty Garrett and Eddie Bra |
successful that the partners had not needed to | borrow or involve outsiders: Dunstone owned half, Ros |
this popular annual loan program students may | borrow original works of art from the collection for |
Students could also | borrow paintings from his collection to hang in their |
But if anyone wanted to | borrow part of a Flaming Lips song, I don't think I'd |
was invented in 1969 by Mike Humphrey and Mike | Borrow, partners in the English firm Underwater Marin |
-old practice of allowing scientists to freely | borrow patented technologies for limited use in basic |
The pond was formed by excavation in 1853 as a | borrow pit that was a source for soil used to build a |
sissippian mound centers, Towosahgy also had a | borrow pit, where earth was removed to create the mou |
bottomland hardwood forests, lagoons, canals, | borrow pits, chenieres (former beach fronts) and natu |
, building sites, timber harvesting areas, and | borrow pits. |
about 75,000 m3 of material from four adjacent | borrow pits. |
izens unable to use regular print material may | borrow popular books and magazines in recorded or Bra |
was significant enough for Johannes Ciconia to | borrow portions of Caserta's ballades for his own vir |
or of the Central Library is where patrons can | borrow recently-released materials, fiction, audio bo |
The works of George | Borrow reflects the influences this had on the Romani |
There also used to be a pub near George | Borrow Road called The Romany Rye, then The Romany Be |
To get this to the people, Steve and Mike | borrow Robbie's squad car to Governor Tracy's victory |
artment needed to investigate a crime it would | borrow Secret Service personnel from the Treasury Dep |
s a Smithsonian Affiliate allows The Museum to | borrow significant objects that can demonstrate those |
"May I | Borrow Some Sugar from You" (Emmons, Chips Moman) - 3 |
The cure for these, she sings, is to | borrow some of the mystique of Mata Hari, to whom she |
Her mother asked her husband to | borrow some oil from a neighbor, but he had resolved |
our on his own boat, to enable Jack and Sid to | borrow some of Watson's fuel and food. |
s, so with every show they played, they had to | borrow someone else's in the DIY punk spirit of shari |
can basically get their own [mobile] phone or | borrow someone's down the road, I think it's increasi |
Something | Borrow, Something Blue 1989 |
Middlesex had to ' | borrow' Surrey's ground because Eton were playing Har |
As part of its education program, teachers can | borrow Teaching Trunks with material for teaching abo |
d Medieval Arabic motivated Medieval Hebrew to | borrow terminology and grammar from these other langu |
poor people tend to pay more to eat, buy, and | borrow than the rich. |
However, the player can only | borrow the NPCs from other players, not their main ch |
bove a greengrocer's and the shopkeeper let me | borrow the bike." |
night, Duncan's father declines his request to | borrow the company car, a red BMW M5 (E34). |
He thus tries to | borrow the money from his brother-in-law, George Wash |
Staley led the campaign to persuade Decatur to | borrow the $2.0 million necessary for the project. |
So he had to | borrow the rounds for the final shoot-off to win the |
reator, Yasuhiro Wada, Rune Factory 2 does not | borrow the Harvest Moon name for the Japanese release |
This allowed Spaatz to | borrow the 15th in Italy for long-range strategic bom |
, summarizes, “In evaluating CTI, I'm going to | borrow the wisdom of Witold Rybczynski, the architect |
Lost Planet 2 will | borrow the online multiplayer versus modes of its pre |
was subsequently appointed chairman: "I had to | borrow the money from an American citizen. |
After just a few months they managed to | borrow the requisite gear from friends and recruited |
ith funds running low, a decision was taken to | borrow the additional £50,000 which the enabling Act |
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