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guarantor - use in sentences
Converse of object
- secure: It may be possible to secure a guarantor for the tenant, which would be an excellent move.
- require: In certain circumstances the reference company may require a guarantor.
- become: If you have agreed to become a guarantor you cannot withdraw from the agreement.
- provide: From time to time we need to ask prospective tenants to provide a guarantor for the rent.
- find: Some visitors come in the hope of finding a guarantor to put money down for accommodation.
- have: If you have a local council guarantor, they are entitled to take a view on ticket prices.
Adjective modifier
- ultimate: They continue, and will continue tomorrow, to be the ultimate guarantor of our security... .
- potential: Further, Iran views the SCO as a potential guarantor of future security, experts say.
- good: The market is the best guarantor of efficient delivery.
- financial: In some cases you may be required to provide a financial guarantor.
Preposition: on
- mortgage: You are acting as a guarantor on the mortgage.
Modifies a noun
- mortgage: There are several on the market today including 100 % loan guarantor mortgages which are fixed.
Preposition: of
- stability: Hungary clearly believes, however, that NATO is the best guarantor of stability in the region.
- peace: NATO, our guarantor of peace for more than 50 years will be destroyed.
- freedom: The right to free speech is the surest guarantor of religious freedom.
- security: Thus, for those States, the United Nations remained the only guarantor of security.
- right: The European Union has a responsibility to act as a guarantor of consumer rights and to ensure that the consumer gets a fair deal.
- quality: But the less that is said in the standard the less benchmarking can be said to act as a new guarantor of quality.
Preposition: for
- tenant: It may be possible to secure a guarantor for the tenant, which would be an excellent move.
- rent: From time to time we need to ask prospective tenants to provide a guarantor for the rent.
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