My wife found this at the bottom of the measure you borrowed yesterday."
The young man was greatly troubled about this for it was a borrowed one.
Every student borrowed an ax and went to work felling trees along the river bank.
Much which has been said so far is borrowed from what Plato first consciously taught the world.
In short, they used all the jewels the sultan had, and borrowed of the vizier, but yet the work was not half done.
As he grew older, every book within seven miles was borrowed, and perused after the hard day's work of farming was over.
Her hair was black, although, according to the fashion of that age, she frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours.
The literature of England, France, and Germany contains hundreds of sweet fictions, whose machinery has been borrowed from their day-dreams.
She had a store of household goods which filled a four-horse wagon borrowed of Ralph Grume, Thomas Lincoln's brother-in-law, to transport the bride to Indiana.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Space Race, License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Krampus, License CC BY-SA 4.0