rent - use in sentences

Object

  • accommodation: The flooring in your rented accommodation may differ from what you are used to.
  • apartment: Arrangements for accommodation ( either digs, rented apartment or house purchase ) will be facilitated by the Practice.
  • property: Do you know what the market is for renting a property in the country you are moving to?

Converse of object

  • pay: Anyone who pays rent for their home can claim.
  • owe: Gerard son of Peter Bath owed the rent c.
  • collect: There was also a Reeve and Bailiffs, who organized the estate for the lord and collected rents, taxes and fines.
  • afford: None of the prospective tenants were therefore able to assess how easy or difficult it would be to afford a housing association rent.

Adjective modifier

  • yearly: This plot was subject to a yearly rent of 4 d.
  • nominal: The site is held from the commissioners for the nominal rent of one shilling a year.
  • unpaid: The deposit may also be retained to cover unpaid rent or bills, or cleaning cost specified in the contract.
  • eligible: Housing Costs The most Housing Benefit you can get is the same as your eligible rent.
  • annual: Annual rent for this unit is £ 480 per month, with rates payable at £ 90 per month.
  • weekly: They vary in size and character, and the weekly rents differ accordingly.

Modifies a noun

  • arrears: For claims based on rent arrears you should use kit 5.
  • restructuring: Rent is calculated using the Government's rent restructuring formula.

Noun used with modifier

  • peppercorn: KEY PARTNERS The Council leased the land to the community group for 21 years on a peppercorn rent.
  • cur-: There is no default; kill alone does not send a signal to the cur- rent job.

Preposition: in

  • twain: You remember we looked that there is no veil, for the veil has been rent in twain.

Preposition: of

  • shilling: The site is held from the commissioners for the nominal rent of one shilling a year.

Preposition: from

  • landlord: Holdings An area of land rented from a landlord.

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