rented造句181. Work started on a new base close to our rented unit in Watford.
182. We rented a plot of land and so I would have to take the meal out to my husband at mid-day.
183. A tall man waited at the stable entrance of the lodging house where Lucille Castineau had rented two attic rooms.
184. Howard and his sister lived there five years, enjoying the home, and have rented it for the past decade.
185. Everything the family built was easily rented and money was plentiful.
186. Twenty minutes after they had arrived, Bodnar turned up in his rented car.
187. In other words, when people rented furnished apartments, they were influenced by the style of the interiors.
188. Ed, who lives in rented accommodation, plans to use the money as a down-payment on a house.
189. The report points out that the idea of local housing companies as landlord bodies for social rented housing originated in Glasgow.
190. We rented a little cabin on the edge of a secluded lake.
191. Lewis, the defending champion here, was at a secret address in a specially rented house with his family.
192. They began with a small rented house, its first occupants a handful of people, including children orphaned by the war.
193. But if you rented a place to stay for awhile you would know.
194. For many in local authority or privately rented accommodation, the sense of frustration and powerlessness can be overwhelming.
195. Housing associations, which are in the private sector, are now the main providers of new social rented housing.
196. She is planning to move into the house on Monday from the home she rented in Eldon Street, Darlington.
197. We will fund the provision of short-term rented housing to reduce the use of bed and breakfast accommodation.
198. We rented a house in the Creole quarter of New Orleans.
199. In 1952, the family rented an 800-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment that the elderly couple still call home.
200. The remaining six properties will be houses, three of which will be shared ownership and three will be rented.
201. From there he goes to the apartment that White has rented for him.
202. They remain very vulnerable in privately rented accommodation as they can often be ignorant of their rights.
203. The result, says Shelter,[http:///rented.html] is that many asylum seekers are living in overcrowded private rented accommodation with friends and family.
204. Only a minority of properties are rented and few at a market price.
205. They returned to North Coates where they were to share a rented house with another officer and his wife.
206. Their sheep-fanks and cattle-pounds spread away, across land rented from the inn-keeper, in a close mesh of stone dykes.
207. Edward rented it from a woman who lived abroad, a woman he had never met, and it suited him perfectly.
208. Unfurnished rented accommodation is no cheaper than furnished accommodation in London.
209. These two emerging types of household have traditionally sought their housing in the rented sector, both public and private.
210. He had a great love of music and when the rehearsal rooms were rented out would join the musicians.