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121. The movement advocated the non-payment of rent and taxes. 122. There was a large rent in his parachute. 123. The monthly rent is $ 20 inclusive of everything. 124. The log was rent to pieces by a circular sawing machine. 125. The least they could have given her is some money towards the rent. 126. The monthly rent for a two-bedroom flat would be £953.33. 127. She decided to rent out a room to get extra income. 128. The local authority must try to recover arrears of rent. 129. Many families must skimp on their food and other necessities just to meet the monthly rent. 130. You have to pay a deposit of£100 as well as two months' rent. 131. Their rent has increased from £5 200 to £8 600 a year. 132. Don't fall behind with the rent, or you'll be evicted. 133. We must look over the house before we decide to rent it. 134. Instead of using the money to pay his rent, he went to a betting shop and lost the lot in half an hour. 135. The rent is a matter for negotiation between the landlord and the tenant. 136. We don't own a car - we just rent one as and when we need it. 137. She got a bank loan to rent and equip a small workshop. 138. A qualified teacher, he moonlighted as a cabbie in the evenings to pay the rent. 139. A proportion of the rent is met by the city council. 140. You put your tenancy at risk if you fall behind with the rent. 141. They recently put my rent up and I pay it fortnightly. 142. If you fall behind with the rent,you will be asked to leave. 143. It rent his heart to see his daughter killed by bandits. 144. I was at my wit's end to find the money to pay the rent. 145. If he forgot to pay his rent, his landlady would send him a reminder. 146. When you rent a house here, you don't have security of tenure. 147. The company decided to relocate to the suburbs because the rent was much cheaper. 148. It was me who was paying the rent and the bills and all the rest of it. 149. I went into a leasehold property at four hundred and fifty pounds rent per year. 150. They took the landlord to court over increasing rent levels.