On making her case known to the managers of the District Visiting Society, they obtained (from private sources) a loan of the part she was not able to make up, and saved them from destruction.
The thing I've learned about loan sharks, they keep your books better than you do.
Exchequer Bill Loan Commissioners, they were enabled to proceed with the completion of their undertaking.
Were a loan of mine to remain out three years, I should never demand a kopeck of interest on it.
Don Quixote was infinitely nearer a true knowledge of the obligation entailed by the possession of thisloan than any of us modern people!
You will admit, I suppose, that decent people do not accept the loan of a friend’s house and then utterly neglect and defile it?
Before Mr Cobden's meeting broke up, the Austrian loan had been subscribed for to more than the required amount.
Now, will any one in the city of London dare to be a party to a loan to Russia, either directly or openly, or by agency and copartnership with any house in Amsterdam or Paris?
Depew and offered him a one-sixth interest in the company if he would loan ten thousand dollars to put the company on its feet.
If the duty is paid then the value upon which a loan is estimated is based upon the market value of the goods in this country.
No savings bank can keep money on hand or deposit it or loan it with absolute safety.
It is allowable for a loan made upon such a bond to bear any rate of interest in excess of the legal rate.
In buying paper it is important to ascertain whether the firm is in the habit of taking up paper at one bank by floating a loan at another.
If goods appreciate in value the loan may be increased.
I demurred; James looked anxious and disappointed; and the loan of the horse was at length granted, but not without a strict injunction that he should return to his work the moment the funeral was over.
Old man James came to me to request theloan of one of the horses, to attend a funeral.
He is ambitious too, and should be encouraged to own land, and to that end should have the assistance without prejudice or discrimination, of national and state farm loan bureaus.
And to think that she is troubled about money, so that she had to take a loan from my dear old servitor--far greater gentleman than I am--.
Well, I had promised Madame de Villefort the loan of my carriage to drive to-morrow to the Bois; but when my coachman goes to fetch the grays from the stables they are gone--positively gone.
Ask me to lend you half a million and, although such a loan is somewhat rare, on my honor, you would annoy me less!
Although in reality a Liberal, he negotiated a loan of six millions for Charles X.
This had been the beginning of a pecuniary connexion which had never wholly ceased, and which had led to the purchase of Boxall Hill, and to the loan of large sums of money to the squire.
He had come determined to open the baronet's eyes as to what would be the real effect of his will, and he had also to negotiate a loan for Mr Gresham, if that might be possible.
The squire, anxious as usual for money, had written to ask what success the doctor had had in negotiating the new loan with Sir Roger.
The other related to the political effect that might follow a loan that I contemplated making upon certain terms in the year 1872, when the Presidential contest was pending.
During the campaign of 1872 I had an opportunity to negotiate a new loan upon the same basis.
General Schenck had then recently returned from Europe and he was of the opinion that the loan could all be negotiated at four or four and one half per cent and it was this opinion on his part which led to delays.
The success of the five per cent loan of 1871, of which I give a full account elsewhere, should have ended the contest in regard to the credit of the United States.
The division of the loan conforms to my recommendation in the report, and it provides that the interest may be made payable abroad.
The loan was in three parts as my bill was prepared.
The subscriptions reached the sum of sixty-six million dollars, of which the national banks were subscribers to the amount of sixty-four million, leaving two million only as the loan to the general public.
The Loan Accounts of the Treasury Department showed that the payments on the Public Debt exceeded the receipts from loans in the enormous sum of one hundred and sixteen million dollars.
My object was to make the loan more negotiable in Europe and thus to extend the demand, and consequently, to increase the value of our securities.
It was a condition of the loan that the five-twenty bonds redeemed should equal the 5 per cent bonds that had been issued, both issued to be reckoned at their par value.
The account was charged with the receipts and upon payment the loan account was credited with the full amount paid.
When the bonds were paid the payment became a credit on the loan account.
A Sinking Fund to be established to redeem the loan at maturity.
Compulsory Loan for repayment of debt; assume that it can be done once and for all and never again.
The approximate value of £1000 nominal of the Compulsory Loanstock would be, according to "Ex-M.
Prebbles was Murgatroyd's clerk, and the only clerk in the loan office.
Even a short term of imprisonment will ruin my loan business," answered Murgatroyd.
I'll take it--but as a loan only, mind you, and with proper security.
Just consider it a little loan from a dear friend.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: accommodate; accommodation; advance; lend; loan