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Example sentences for "loaned"

Lexicographically close words:
loam; loams; loamy; loan; loanable; loaning; loans; loant; loath; loathe
  1. He carried on a large banking business, he loaned money to emperors and princes, he bought up mines and fitted out fleets, he re-organized great industries, he speculated in politics and religion.

  2. A common fund was started by the application of ecclesiastical endowments, from which orphans were to be housed, students at school and university to be helped, poor girls dowered and needy workmen loaned money at four per cent.

  3. He's mine, I guess, and I loaned him to that man in exchange for a half interest in his mine!

  4. But one there was who had seen him, and saved him from the Sink, and loaned him her mule to ride; and in honor of her, though he could not spell her name, he had called it the Willie Meena.

  5. Why, Dusty Rhodes came up here to look for Mr. Calhoun, and when I told him that I had loaned him my mule he said Mr. Calhoun would steal him!

  6. She saved my life with that water and lunch, and then she loaned me her mule!

  7. Calhoun and Williemeena Campbell, the girl that loaned me her mule.

  8. In fact, there was no reason whatever for his not being so, since he was well situated as far as worldly matters go and had never loaned God any money.

  9. My father loaned him money so that he could make a trip to Santa Cruz.

  10. I loaned her my rings, but I did it to get to Heaven.

  11. When it is placed in banks for safe-keeping, it is in effect loaned to them without interest, and is loaned by them upon interest to the borrowers from them.

  12. Here are scattered valuables brought together to be loaned out to a profit, which were otherwise barren and useless for the time being.

  13. If the holder of the mortgage expects to have to pay a tax upon it, he will try to get a higher rate of interest on his money loaned and thus secured.

  14. Whether mortgagees taxed as such can throw off the tax upon the mortgagors in a higher rate of interest on the money loaned is a point much disputed and at least doubtful.

  15. Since the departure of Caughnega and Maman, Rodney went about more freely and the old chief loaned his rifle and allowed him to hunt.

  16. I began that down at the old home but father loaned it, and the borrower never brought it back.

  17. He loaned it to his distinguished brother, John C.

  18. He gave to the Maryland Agricultural College, to the College of William and Mary in Virginia, loaned money to the Virginia Military Institute and when the bonds came due, tore them up--a little way he had.

  19. It also was vacant when I was a girl, for I remember going to a Fair there one night in the spring when it had been loaned for some charity.

  20. Crazy Bet" loaned many books to the prisoners, which were returned with a word or sentence or a page number faintly underlined here and there.

  21. I loaned her the money to pay the debt to Davis and persuaded her to go back to her work in Dixon.

  22. He has loaned me a hundred dollars in good coin.

  23. Well, I've offered to pay you and I'm going to make it plain to them that they don't have to worry any more about the money you loaned them.

  24. Here are a billion spirits waiting for the substance we loaned them.

  25. John Quincy Adams was six years old when his father kissed him good-by and rode away for Philadelphia with John Hancock and Samuel Adams (who rode a horse loaned him by John Adams).

  26. Listen, fellows, and I'll tell you what I gathered from studying the books on the Boy Scout movement loaned me by the minister.

  27. They had a number of books loaned them by the good old minister and which were full of interesting facts connected with the wonderful Boy Scout movement, especially over in England, where it originated.

  28. Whitson loaned me some pamphlets, but I didn't have time to read them through.

  29. Seeing that Roberts was more at home among the game, and that he had but a sorry knife for the business, I loaned him a fine new belt and knife, with its sheath, for the day.

  30. And another clause found in section 10, which is as follows: "The credit of the state shall never be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association or corporation.

  31. Remember the needle and thread you loaned me on the train when we were going south, Miss Starr?

  32. It seemed that the latter had loaned Mr. Wildwood some money for his scientific experiments.

  33. He might have loaned them a thousand dollars, to judge from their gratitude, and they made way for him by drawing off the trail entirely.

  34. For to-morrow night the men had loaned them a hall.

  35. My lace gown and a white cloak that Antoinette had loaned me were spread on the bed.

  36. In payment on this lease he used the money that Ruef had loaned him.

  37. Marx provided work for the needy, loaned money to the poor, sick and disabled, gave excursions and picnics in the summer: for all of this others paid, but it enabled him to hold the political control of the ward in the hollow of his hand.

  38. The expense was trifling, as the machines were all given or loaned by the manufacturers, and for the room, we employed the parlor of the Lodging-house.

  39. We have loaned it in sums of five cents and upward; we have had but few defaulters.

  40. We have loaned from it during the nine months one hundred and twenty-three dollars and sixty cents, on which the borrowers have realized three hundred and seven dollars and thirty-nine cents.

  41. Confiding in my honesty, you loaned me a considerable sum of money, the more considerable as you were not rich, and were yourself compelled to borrow the money from a Jew.

  42. The draft on the future is all I can give you, my good Oswald, for the money you loaned me.

  43. When, after a sojourn of seven months in her beautiful Tusculum, I marched out into the world again, she loaned me two hundred florins, which I solemnly promised to return in a year.

  44. Because his poor motherly friend has written him in confidence that she would be glad if he would return at least a part of the sum of money she had loaned him.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loaned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.