Use of borrower in Sentences. 49 Examples

The examples include borrower at the start of sentence, borrower at the end of sentence and borrower in the middle of sentence

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borrower at the end of sentence


  1. Various fees are paid by the borrower.
  2. Second, it is important to consider the circumstances of the borrower.
  3. Second, it is important to consider the circumstances of the borrower.
  4. Payments received in excess of the amount loaned are the property of the borrower.
  5. Any excess money collected above the amount owed the bank must be returned to the borrower.
  6. Any excess money collected above the amount owed the bank must be returned to the borrower.
  7. Depending on the details of the transaction, this adds to the interest rate being paid by the borrower.
  8. Depending on the details of the transaction, this adds to the interest rate being paid by the borrower.
  9. The research aims to document the range of factors that give rise to arrears, as identified by the borrower.
  10. The research aims to document the range of factors that give rise to arrears, as identified by the borrower.
  11. The lender will also charge a premium for risks, perceived by the lender, surrounding the project and the borrower.
  12. The lender will also charge a premium for risks, perceived by the lender, surrounding the project and the borrower.
  13. If the society chooses to use its own employee, then there is no separate contract between the valuer and the borrower.
  14. If the society chooses to use its own employee, then there is no separate contract between the valuer and the borrower.

borrower in the middle of sentence


  1. The borrower, never the bank, pays for its mistakes.
  2. For example, a borrower may negotiate a floating rate.
  3. For example, a borrower may negotiate a floating rate.
  4. The borrower does not receive a copy of the basic valuation.
  5. The borrower does not receive a copy of the basic valuation.
  6. The new borrower will insist on some element of non-recourse.
  7. The new borrower will insist on some element of non-recourse.
  8. Every borrower benefits when there is more money to spread around.
  9. Every borrower benefits when there is more money to spread around.
  10. A borrower had a personal covenant with the lender who could still sue for outstanding debts.
  11. A borrower had a personal covenant with the lender who could still sue for outstanding debts.
  12. The city is not liable for payment on the bonds even if the borrower defaults, Gittings said.
  13. Eventually, there is a payment to be made when the would-be borrower receives an offer letter.
  14. Eventually, there is a payment to be made when the would-be borrower receives an offer letter.
  15. In May 1988, when the mortgage rate stood at 9.8 percent the same borrower was paying only £221.40.
  16. In May 1988, when the mortgage rate stood at 9.8 percent the same borrower was paying only £221.40.
  17. In an appropriate case a bank will require a mortgage to be explained by a solicitor to the borrower. 7.
  18. In an appropriate case a bank will require a mortgage to be explained by a solicitor to the borrower. 7.
  19. If the borrower should default, the investor has legal recourse to the bank that made the first acceptance.
  20. If the borrower should default, the investor has legal recourse to the bank that made the first acceptance.
  21. Paradoxically, the tax subsidy cushions the borrower from the full effects of a restrictive monetary policy.
  22. Paradoxically, the tax subsidy cushions the borrower from the full effects of a restrictive monetary policy.
  23. But it is here that the long-standing personal relationship between borrower and lender allows scope for abuse.
  24. The lender releases money to the borrower, who then uses the money to pay wages and other expenses of the harvest.
  25. The lender releases money to the borrower, who then uses the money to pay wages and other expenses of the harvest.
  26. The amount loaned depends mainly on the credit reputation of the borrower and the quality of the receivables pledged.
  27. This makes it less likely that investors would encourage a dissolute borrower to mend its ways by withholding finance.
  28. But remember that this change in the composition of assets came about because the borrower used his overdraft facility.
  29. But remember that this change in the composition of assets came about because the borrower used his overdraft facility.
  30. The percentage loaned is again a function of the credit rating of the borrower and the quality of the accounts receivable.
  31. The percentage loaned is again a function of the credit rating of the borrower and the quality of the accounts receivable.
  32. Consequently the Bank satisfies itself that the borrower can meet the interest and capital repayments before making the loan.
  33. Respondents gave examples of situations where this would not reflect the substance of the arrangement between the borrower and the lender.
  34. The Library relies on data from the student management system to create borrower file records within its automated circulation control system.
  35. The Library relies on data from the student management system to create borrower file records within its automated circulation control system.
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