lodgings造句1. Paul found lodgings in the Marylebone Road.
2. When he reached his lodgings the sun had set.
3. David had changed his lodgings, leaving no address behind.
4. Walk east to find lodgings.
5. I'm on the hunt for lodgings.
6. He took lodgings in the East End of London.
7. Pretty soon after my arrival I found lodgings.
8. My friend lives in lodgings.
9. It's cheaper to live in lodgings than in a hotel.
10. It was cheaper to live in lodgings than in a hotel.
11. They had no luck with private lodgings, however.
12. Slopeside lodgings cost more, but often you are spared the expense of renting a car.
13. The lodgings for the remaining nights are all chateaux of a smaller size.
14. Lodgings run the gamut from rustic cabins to plush hotels.
15. Her lodgings were paid for and she had £50 pocket money a week.
16. I know of places suitable, lodgings fit for a king, if only there were room.
17. He came down with a fever and a painful cough, and decided he had to find some appropriate lodgings.
18. We also fitted in a lunch, and for me a reunion, at the President's Lodgings at Magdalen College.
19. Drew was also questioned about his late return to his lodgings that night.
20. At 5.10 a.m., an officer purposely posted outside his lodgings heard an alarm go off.
21. They do not receive a fixed income, but have board and lodgings free.
22. Students not in residential places usually rent accommodation or take lodgings in the city.
23. There followed a succession of minor criminal offences, mostly against youngsters with whom he shared lodgings.
24. Adult passes start at $ 499 for eight days and come with discount coupons for lodgings, tours and attractions.
25. For the last weeks of his curacy he left the lodgings and hired a room in a small hotel up Mount Pleasant.
26. A cantankerous sojourn in Aberdeen ended when he was forcibly evicted from his lodgings.
27. The children were educated by the Reverend Mr. Gritton in Keswick, where their father rented an exhibition room and lodgings.
28. Somehow he had assumed the old man would have found more comfortable lodgings.
29. Other changes meant that agricultural workers became less dependent on their employers for lodgings and could therefore marry younger.
30. Of these about 40 lived in hutted accommodation adjacent to the works, whilst the remainder lived in lodgings in the surrounding villages.