Examples of using Wants to borrow 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
Jake wants to borrow money.
There's a man in Langley who wants to borrow your plane.
Tom wants to borrow your car.
Essie's dancing teacher wants to borrow $100 on his car.
Mom wants to borrow some money again.
Master Highcliff wants to borrow red ink.
Wants to borrow $100 on his car. Essie's dancing teacher.
Bobby Webster, wants to borrow your lunch money.
Give when asked and do not turn your back on anyone who wants to borrow from you».
Probably wants to borrow an outfit.
That's wonderful. Essie's dancing teacher wants to borrow $100 on his car.
Shannon wants to borrow my sleeping bag.
It's very hard to trust a man who wants to borrow your picklock, sir.
A client wants to borrow a million Swiss francs.
Kurt, the hipster from downstairs with the curlicue mustache wants to borrow your Russian hat.
My master wants to borrow some red ink.
This is the gentleman who wants to borrow the 15000 francs.
She just wants to borrow my machine to test the trees.
So just to give a review, when the U.S. government wants to borrow money, people hand the U.S. government money.
I believe he wants to borrow some of your lifeforce.
Say the biggest jerk in school, Bobby Webster, wants to borrow your lunch money… Okay,
Essie's dancing teacher wants to borrow $100 on his car. That's wonderful.
Here is how it works:“If the U.S. government wants to borrow $1 million,
Lily wanted to borrow Robin's photographer.
Carla, you may want to borrow some of my spray-on hair.
She merely wanted to borrow the visage of Diana.
Eve wanted to borrow my mom's spellbooks.
No, my mom wanted to borrow an egg.
D'you want to borrow my glasses?
James wanted to borrow $30,000.