41.   China is trying to choke off inflation by making it harder for companies to borrow and grow.

42.   Cement sales fell in part because of higher interest rates, which make it more expensive for companies to borrow and expand their facilities, analysts said.

43.   Clinton said lower interest rates also meant that interest rates for companies like Chrysler go down and more companies can borrow money, invest it and build new businesses.

44.   Companies are borrowing less to expand as the economy grows at its slowest pace in four years, reducing the demand for money and helping driveup bond prices.

45.   Companies borrow to purchase machinery and other equipment, and families take out mortgages to buy houses.

46.   Companies are borrowing less to expand as the economy grows at its slowest pace in four years, reducing the demand for money and helping drive up bond prices.

47.   Companies have borrowed to pay for capital investment, a big source of economic growth.

48.   Companies borrow money to buy machines that increase revenues and profits that repay the loans.

49.   Companies borrow, for example, to buy new machinery and computers, and then pay off the debt from revenue the new equipment produces.

50.   Congress voted this year to phase out some large tax deductions when companies borrow money from the policies.

n. + borrow >>共 287
company 24.43%
bank 7.39%
investor 7.22%
government 5.71%
business 2.94%
consumer 2.85%
trader 2.27%
people 2.18%
seller 1.60%
firm 1.51%
company + v. >>共 706
say 10.43%
be 8.93%
have 5.81%
make 2.11%
plan 1.80%
announce 1.17%
use 1.16%
offer 1.13%
sell 1.08%
try 0.97%
borrow 0.25%
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