Examples of using Be borrowed in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Boots may be borrowed.
The Würzburg Duke has soldiers that could be borrowed.
It cannot be borrowed.
Um, I can fairly quickly give you the amount that can be borrowed.
Women can't be borrowed.
People also translate
It can only be borrowed from the ghosts that have stayed behind.
Life jackets can be borrowed.
Ice skates can be borrowed for free during winter.
Bicycles and Nordic walking sticks can be borrowed at reception.
It can only be borrowed from its ghosts.
Interested visitors, who came here without a dog,dogs can be borrowed!
A horse might easily be borrowed from the steward.
Interested visitors, who came here without a dog,dogs can be borrowed!
Ray, but they can't be borrowed balls.
EXOGEN® can be borrowed at Carolina Medical Center.
Bicycles, skateboards and kayaks can be borrowed at the reception.
Books could be borrowed three afternoons each week.
Walking poles and bicycles can also be borrowed for free.
Net ping pong can be borrowed free of charge at the municipal office.
Interested visitors, who came here without a dog,dogs can be borrowed!
Laptops and DVDs can be borrowed on board.
What can be borrowed for a studio apartment in this complex and challenging direction?
Iron and hair dryers can be borrowed from reception.
Other learning materials(manuals, books, novels and DVDs)can be borrowed.
Free sports equipment can be borrowed at the reception desk.
The holdings of the Main University Library are available at place, in reading rooms, andmost of them can be borrowed home.
No lab equipments can be borrowed without normal procedures.
In other words, almost every pound that we need in the economy- to run shops, businesses, factories, schools and hospitals,must first be borrowed by us from a high-street bank.
Kitchenware and tableware can be borrowed free of charge at the front desk.
Money should be borrowed only when necessary, because they accrue interest.