Examples of using Could borrow in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
As of Sept. 4, 2012, the government could borrow for a one month period at a rate of 0.10 percent, and up to one year at 0.16 percent.
Governments could borrow money during a depression
The path of witchcraft was in perfect harmony with nature, it could borrow the strength of the earth
We have put all the money we saved into it, every cent that we could borrow.
Lin Dong could borrow the strength of the Spatial Ancestral Symbol
Maybe I don't have to put all of the 10 million in maybe I could borrow some of it and maybe I will get a better return that way.
If you are worried about your safety, you could borrow a friend's mobile phone
Although she could borrow Chu Feng's body,
It's true that I could borrow one, but I can't imagine how long it would take to get there and back, who knows if we would make it in time.
Even though I heard that I could borrow their power to build the Healing District, would they really
But he has also talked about the very low interest rates at which the government could borrow to fund infrastructure today,
This blog also uses a technique that almost all other ecommerce companies could borrow from.
If one was willing to pay a high enough price, they could borrow it for a look!
He and his wife had already asked a friend if they could borrow a truck for the day to move their household
If you mobile phone from them is simple as is the 3G same network, or you could borrow someone you know….
The massive amounts of money the speculators could borrow and leverage made it impossible for the governments to withstand the assault.
was so interested in the photos he asked Exner if he could borrow them for one day.
But as he waves at her he starts to take her photo with an expensive camera(remember he asked his friend if he could borrow a camera last time).
The massive amounts of money the speculators could borrow and leverage made it impossible for the governments to withstand the assault.
The number of population who could borrow from banks is particularly very low, only less than 20 percent of the total population.