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A hospital in Scotland has announced an amnesty on medical equipment out on loan following a loss of medical gear worth thousands of pounds.

A Picasso painting on loan to the museum has been damaged by a crazed spectator.

A sign on a bank said, "We can loan you enough money to get you completely out of debt.

" It is totally uneconomical to leave your debts on your credit card.

Even if you take out a loan to pay them off, you'll pay less interest.

The regulations affecting eligibility for a student loan have been made a little less strict.

Karen inflated her costs when she applied for a student loan in order to be sure to get enough money for the school year.

I didn't have enough money to study, so I got a student loan from the government.

We had to get a loan to buy our car, but we should be able to pay it off within a couple of years.

George has offered me the loan of his car for a couple of weeks while he is out of town.

A Picasso painting on loan to the museum has been damaged by a crazed spectator.

Can you loan me your bicycle for the weekend? There is a Russian proverb which states that an old loan repaid is like finding something new.

John Braine once said that time, like a loan from the bank, is something you're only given when you possess so much that you don't need it.

If you take 15 years to repay a loan at 9.

5% interest, you will have repaid 188% of the value of the loan.

If you take 10 years to repay a loan at 9.

5% interest, you will have repaid 155% of the value of the loan.

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