loan scheme

collocation in English

meaningsofloanandscheme

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loan
noun
uk
/ləʊn/
us
/loʊn/
an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge ...
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scheme
noun[C]
uk
/skiːm/
us
/skiːm/
an organized plan for doing something, especially something dishonest or illegal that will bring a good result ...
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(Definition ofloanandschemefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This was quickly supplemented by an interest bearingloanscheme, with the somewhat novel requirement that the loan must be repaid.
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That would be displaced by the introduction of theloanscheme.
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Surely, a concession could have been negotiated in preparing thisloanscheme.
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It will involve £178 million in theloanschemeand £25 million in the access fund, making about £200 million in all.
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Thirty-three thousand have been built under theloanschemesince the end of the war.
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Therefore, thisloanschemehas been introduced.
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Theloanschemeis another embarrassing failure, with fewer than one student in 25 taking a loan while the administrative costs of the scheme rocket.
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The idea of aloanschemeis interesting, but there is a limit to resources, even for aloanscheme.
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Will he therefore consider introducing aloanschemewhich will enable students to bridge the financial gap?
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This shows that students from less advantaged backgrounds were not deterred from entering higher education by the flawedloanschemeintroduced in 1990.
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Since the introduction of the currentloanschemein 1990, student numbers have increased considerably.
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It is aloanschemefor the assistance of shipbuilding.
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I suspect that it is inevitable, as night follows day, that we will adopt some sort of income-relatedloanscheme.
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Theloanschemeis in chaos.
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We are always being told that local authorities have had to suspend their mortgageloanscheme.
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We are reviewing the existing hotelloanschemeto see how it has gone, and are considering whether it should be extended or altered.
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The energy-savingloanschemeis a measure we considered essential to help industry in this respect.
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Against this impost of an extra £40 million, it has "graciously" set up a £5 millionloanschemefor the trade to draw upon.
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That is not the purpose of theloanscheme.
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Of that sum, £1 million is tied to new activity, £500,000 for additional resources for the highly successful subsidised ruralloanscheme, and £500,000 for factory building.
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