lent造句31 His presence lent dignity to the occasion.
32 The letters lent substance to the rumours.
33 I've lent my car to George for the weekend.
34 A lent money to B.
35 The bank lent her money to buy a car.
36 The red flags lent colour to the street.
37 He lent me the money at 5% interest.
38 I've nearly finished that book you lent me.
39 William lent me some of his Beatles tapes.
40 I lent that record to John but never got it back.
41 I lent her the money to get her out of a fix.
42 I've got a bit of a confession to make - I've lost that book you lent me.
43 His father lent him some money to set him up as a shoemaker.
44 He lent down and struck a match on the sole of his boot.
45 The setting sun lent an air of melancholy to the scene.
46 When can you let me have back the money that I lent you?
47 His bruises added/lent credence to his statement that he had been beaten.
48 The bank wants to call in all money lent last year.
49 I felt that if I had pressed him he would have lent me the money.
50 He lent money, made donations and encouraged others to do likewise.
51 Everyone lent a hand, so that the work was finished ahead of schedule.
52 They had to agree to certain conditions as a prerequisite of being lent the money.
53 Sir Leon lent his weight to the Tory campaign yesterday.
54 Dave caught me at a weak moment and I lent him £10.
55 I've got a bone to pick with you. Where's the money I lent you last week?
56 You can keep that book I lent you; I don't want it back.
57 The government has lent millions of pounds to debt-ridden banks in contravention of local banking laws.
58 He has got through all the money I lent him.
59 The French prime minister has now lent his name to the protest.
60 You lent him all that money? You must be crackers!