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lend - use in sentences
Object
- credence: Liaising with similar groups internationally to " lend credence " to our own goals.
- credibility: You can include a cutting from the paper with any letters you send out to lend credibility to your efforts.
- ear: I hope we can lend an ear to what Oxford has to tell us about the roles a Proctor can fulfill.
- hand: To lend a hand have a word with Marion or Fr.
Preposition: on
- basis: They lend on the basis that if you don't pay them back as per your mortgage agreement, they will take your house.
Modifying Another Word
- thus: It is portable, thus lending itself to venues without a piano, or venues that are slightly different.
- naturally: Entertaining at ExCel London's state-of-the-art conference and exhibition center in Docklands naturally lends itself to entertaining on the water.
- freely: Verse of the day " Good will come to him who is generous and lends freely, who conducts his affairs with justice.
- easily: And of course a working knowledge of the properties of metals could easily lend itself to deception and fraud.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- up: Some lenders will only lend up to ten times the predicted annual rental income.
Present participle complement
- mean: Bernhard's writing is musical so that rhythm, tempo and silence lend meaning to thought and ideas.
Preposition: by
- member: An Indian doll lent by a Bangladeshi member of the local community.
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