Rent

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"Rent" in a Sentence (24 examples)

You should pay your rent in advance.

When I go on vacation, I'll rent a car.

Unable to pay the rent, I asked him for assistance.

The rent is due tomorrow.

How much is the rent per month?

Our rent is four times as much as it was ten years ago.

You're a month behind with your rent.

The landlord told him to leave because he hadn't paid his rent.

If we pay the rent to the landlady, we won't have any money for food; we are between the devil and the deep blue sea.

I'd like to rent your most inexpensive car for a week.

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I am asking £300 a week rent.

This time was most dreadful for Lilian. Thrown on her own resources and almost penniless, she maintained herself and paid the rent of a wretched room near the hospital by working as a charwoman, sempstress, anything.

We never ever argue, we never calculate / The currency we've spent / I love you, you pay my rent

A New York city taxicab license earns more than $10,000 a year in rent.

So bought an annual rent or two, / And liv'd, just as you see I do.

I rented a house from my friend's parents for a year.

We rented our house to our son's friend for a year.

The house rents for five hundred dollars a month.

[O]ne streak of copper-coloured light made a narrow rent between sea and sky.

The brown paint on the door was so old that the naked wood showed between the rents.

The oscillations were getting so severe that painters on the bridge learned to tie down their tins before a train passed. They found holes and rents in the iron but never reported them as they were never asked, and it wasn't their job. These were deferential times, and few wanted to talk out of turn.

[T]he White House was considering sending Vice President Humphrey to Cairo to patch up the many rents in U.S.—Egyptian relations.

Indeed, we could clearly make out the arch and stony banks of this second cave, and, from their rent and jagged appearance, discovered that, like the first long passage down which we had passed through the cliff before we reached the quivering spur, it had to all appearance been torn in the bowels of the rock by the terrific force of some explosive gas.

Cleopatra is rent by a struggle between her newly-acquired dignity as a queen, and a strong impulse to put out her tongue at him.

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