To ask about borrowing something from someone else, you can say, "Can I borrow your book?" To inquire about lending something to someone else, you can ask, "Can I lend you my pen?"
Any telescope that you own, or can borrow, or rent, or on which you can be assigned time for your research.
Atoms with more than 4 outer electrons do not typically "borrow" electrons. Instead, they are more likely to share electrons in chemical bonds to achieve a stable electron configuration. This is known as covalent bonding.
You could borrow a line from Paul Simon and use Slip Sliding Away.
Strontium tends to lose electrons and form a 2+ cation because it is an alkaline earth metal with two valence electrons.
18, must be of legal age to enter into a binding contract.
farmers have to borrow money to purchase seeds,fertilizers and pesticides.
Borrow? yes. Purchase? no.
It's an example of a wheel and axle.
line of credit that you can borrow, to purchase items. it is a loan
You can purchase a book from Amazon and read it online. If you have a Kindle, you don't have to purchase the book you can just borrow it.
Take a look at your policy paying attention to the illustration in the guaranteed column. This will show you how much money you will have to borrow against in a given year. When there is enough you can borrow against it. But be careful!
8 point 9 purchase financing mean 8.9% for every dollar you borrow. For example say you want to borrow 1 dollar i say fine but you will have to owe me that dollar plus 8.9% in interest.
"I say ole' chap, do you have one of those music box's that one could borrow"
You can try but without legal binding documents you most likely won't be able to prove anything :/
You can usually borrow a Bible from a library or church. Most book stores have Bible available for purchase.
You can buy the book or borrow it from a library. Alternatively, you can purchase the e-book and read it on any computer or e-reader.