用lent造句子,“lent”造句

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Disney, the world's foremost purveyor of wholesome entertainment, lent it money and agreed to market and distribute its films.

The deal on offer is: lend us more money, or lose most of the money you have already lent.

The excitement of Mr. Dimmesdale's feelings, as he returned from his interview with Hester, lent him unaccustomed physical energy, and hurried him townward at a rapid pace.

That approach risked a rampage out of eastern Europe by overexposed foreign Banks that had lent unwisely (and often in foreign currency) during the bubble years.

At that time, due to my over-trust in one of my best friends, I lent her a large sum of money without realizing that she was cheating me. Finally she vanished with all the money.

lent造句

He has lent his name to the lofty cause.

The way the man ate lent colour to his story of near starvation.

Irvine thrust between his lips the little finger of each hand and lent to her efforts a shrill whistling.

And this is line 679: Why should you be so cruel to yourself, and to those dainty limbs which nature lent For gentle usage and soft delicacy?

When Miss Sun had finished fixing her face, her eyelids, reddened from crying and set off by the color on her cheeks and mouth, looked as though they too had been touched with lent an air of unexpected wantonness to her innocent face.

The pale lunar touches which make beauties of hags lent divinity to this face, already beautiful.

The discovery lent scientific credibility to the work of 19th-century sanitary reformers, whose early efforts had had only mixed success.

One of the reasons the credit crunch in the UK has been particularly fierce is because Irish, Icelandic and Belgian Banks that had lent aggressively during the boom suddenly withdrew from the market.

These periodical five francs were a double riddle to Courfeyrac who lent and to Thenardier who received them.

They were abetted by the cajas, small unlisted savings banks, often with opaque ownership structures, that lent recklessly on the assumption that property prices could move only in one direction.

In France and Britain, politicians pouring taxpayers’ money into ailing banks are demanding that the cash be lent at home.

The dark trees lent an air of mystery to the scene.

Neighbors lent her an umbrella to provide shade from the searing afternoon sunshine, and a tent to keep warm when the temperatures plunged at night.

He lent his quilt to me.

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