单词 | Rented |
例句 | 1. They rented a cabin for their vacation. 2. We rented a house on the seafront for the summer. 3. We rented a villa in Spain last summer. 4. We rented a holiday villa in Spain. 5. We rented the cabin to a young couple. 6. He rented a colour TV soon after moving in. 7. He left his hotel in a rented car. 8. The farm has been rented by my father. 9. Mr. Hill rented this land to us. 10. The land is rented out to other farmers. 11. She's rented a room above a shop. 12. They rented a villa on the French Riviera. 13. We rented the car by the day. 14. I have rented a house and paid the rent. 15. Frank rented out his gas station. 16. The trailers will be rented for one-way trips. 17. Tenants are responsible for the upkeep of rented property. 18. We rented a house in the suburbs. 19. We rented a holiday cottage for a week. 20. She rented rooms to university students. 21. We rented a cottage at the seaside for Christmas. 22. He rented out his house while he worked abroad. 23. The farm has been rented to Mr. Jackson. 24. They've rented a farmhouse right out in the country. 25. He rented an apartment uptown. 26. She rented me a room. 27. They closed the house up and rented an apartment in the city. 28. Using an alias, he had rented a house in Fleet,[/rented.html] Hampshire. 29. The local newspaper misreported the story by claiming the premises were rented. 30. Surveys show a trend away from home-ownership and towards rented accommodation. 1. They rented a cabin for their vacation. 2. We rented a house on the seafront for the summer. 3. The local newspaper misreported the story by claiming the premises were rented. 4. Surveys show a trend away from home-ownership and towards rented accommodation. 5. We rented the cabin to a young couple. 6. He rented a colour TV soon after moving in. 7. The farm has been rented by my father. 8. I have rented a house and paid the rent. 9. Frank rented out his gas station. 10. We rented a cottage at the seaside for Christmas. 11. The farm has been rented to Mr. Jackson. 12. He rented an apartment uptown. 13. She rented me a room. 14. We rented a small house in Newtown for a year. 31. He repaired the boat, and rented it out for $150. 32. We did up the old apartment and rented it out. 33. The company rented the building, occupied part and sublet the rest. 34. Her home is a rented one-bedroom flat in a shabby part of town. 35. We rented a four-wheel drive to get around the island. 36. I rented a room while looking for a house to buy. 37. Unbeknown to me, he'd gone and rented out the apartment in my absence. 38. Can you play the piano? It is also used with verbs of seeing, noticing, etc.:I can hear someone calling, and with passive infinitives:The video can be rented from your local store. 39. The house was too expensive and too big. Besides, I'd grown fond of our little rented house. 40. We rented a car for the week and explored the area. 41. On the minus side rented property is expensive and difficult to find. 42. We rented a small house in Newtown for a year. 43. I rented a car from a garage so that I could get about. 44. Maybe they just didn't want to ask too many questions, because they rented us a room without even asking to see our papers. 45. We arrived at Herbert Pocket's rented rooms. 46. The equipment probably will be rented to consumers. 47. The cost of rented accommodation keeps going up. 48. He rented a large space and hired several assistants. 49. Alison rented an apartment near the hospital. 50. One Easter, we rented a cottage in Sandwick. 51. We rented a baking facility around the corner. 52. We rented a couple of movies this weekend. 52. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 53. They bought small frame homes or rented flats. 54. They first rented property before buying Bellehatch Park. 55. Door kicked in and rented video stolen. 56. I understand that you have rented the cottage, miss. 57. This would apply to rented accommodation, council houses, etc. 58. He and Maria rented a small house. 59. More elaborate models can be rented for a fee. 60. The condition of rented property would be improved. 61. We rented an unfurnished apartment. 62. These councils do not collect their rents and have lost control of their rented housing stock. 63. I rented a Spanish-style monstrosity in Beverly Hills while my apartment was redecorated. 64. Derek Dooley and his family are due to leave their private rented house in Louisa Street in June. 65. They had rented a cottage overlooking the sea on the East Hill at Hastings. 66. One of my busboys commutes from a rented house in Fairfield. 67. Mitchell rented it from the half-sister of the owner, a schoolteacher gone to Toronto with her three chil-dren. 68. In the kitchen of our rented seaside cottage, something was moving. 69. They were to evict a couple and their three children from a rented house. 70. A recent development in the property market has been the creation of sheltered accommodation for the elderly - both rented and private. 71. A proper rented room in a shared house in Chiswick. 72. So they rented a truck and drove through the countryside around the Cusiana prospect. 73. They rented 200-pound belt sanders and sanded floors, carefully taking boards out of closets to patch the really bad places. 74. I rented a car and two buses for the funeral. 75. The Service also operates as an agency which puts students seeking rented accommodation in touch with owners of vacant accommodation. 76. Conversely, privately rented dwellings had fallen in proportion from 44.6 percent at the former date to 16 percent in 1975. 77. The camp rented a school bus and drove them home north along the Blue Ridge Parkway. 78. I got drunk and dialled Hire-A-Heap and rented a scarred Boomerang on a budget four-day buy. 79. Besides, in most vacation areas the locals learn to give a wide berth to tourists in their rented land yachts. 80. It was something connected with three students who rented their house some years ago. 81. I was under the impression that people who rented council houses would have to pay the new council tax in addition to their rents. 82. On June 4 two hundred sailors in rented taxicabs entered the barrio and beat four young men wearing zoot suits. 82. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 83. Remember the place you rented At the end of a muddy lane Somewhere near Muckamore? 84. The two-bedroom rented stone house had been a perfect companion: quiet, comfortable and cozy. 85. The private rented sector has declined considerably throughout the century. 86. Private rented accommodation has been increasingly freed of rent control, taking it beyond the reach of the young homeless. 87. Just before the First World War over 90 percent of households rented privately. 88. Bulkier things like sofas can be delivered or whisked away on a rented roof-rack. 89. The six have admitted the charges, committed at a rented factory in Burn Road, Hartlepool. 90. Figure 8.2 shows that the decline of the private rented sector and the growth of owner-occupation have been long-term phenomena. 91. Hewlett rented a cottage behind their house in Palo Alto. 92. When the Rent Acts were abolished in Northern Ireland in 1957, 25 percent. of the rented market was private. 93. A third of local authority dwellings lack any central heating, as does 64% of unfurnished privately rented accommodation. 94. If the building is rented, there is little opportunity for practical work except for some fevered activity on Sunday. 95. You rented a tuxedo for two hundred dollars? Are you crazy? 96. Later, they rented an apartment to other refugees in a building they own. 97. Pieces from the inside of the rented Ryder truck box. 98. Officers swooped on the rented terraced house in Moston, Manchester, and arrested four men and two women. 99. The family lived in a two-room rented flat in a predominantly working-class area. 100. Many are trapped in the inner cores because of the unavailability of rented housing beyond the cities. 101. Farrelly rented a house nearby and she would play truant, hitching the eight miles there to rehearse. 102. Meh'Lindi's rented, streetwise duo guaranteed her much more anonymity; as to her motives, they exhibited no interest whatever. 103. After a few days of traveling on the bus without the family car, they rented a pickup truck. 104. The second man was Jimmy Biondo, who owned the place but no longer used it, and rented it to Jack. 105. About four in 10 companies provide rented accommodation but only a fifth provide a housing allowance. 106. One of my last interviews took place in a rented hotel room filled with cheap, nondescript tables. 107. He didn't know that Reichmann had already rented out two of the four towers before he had signed the contract. 108. We have lost 2 million homes from the rented sector. 109. Until his rampage, Hamilton operated a club for elementary schoolboys in space rented at Dunblane High School. 110. The Old Arab ought to know; he owned both dhows, rented them to Husayn and Shaaban. 111. To save money, Helen rented a Western-style, white gown with a matching veil. 112. The sale of the remaining rented houses to private or housing association landlords has been less successful./rented.html 113. They are particularly useful for temporary and rented accommodation because they can be so easily taken up and put down. 114. Maidstone rented a tiny apartment at the top of a very dilapidated building in the Vomero. 115. Are you in rented property so feel you just have to put up with what you have? 116. The huge majority of them lived in rented houses in North Oxford. 117. M, the title's hunter, has rented a room at an isolated house from which to reconnoitre the wilderness beyond. 118. They are supposed to be related to rental values, but little property is rented on a year-to-year basis. 119. In later years Bate also rented a house in Hampstead where he died 27 December 1847. 120. Campers usually supply sleeping bags, food, drinks and other vehicles, which can be rented if additional space is required. 121. Agents also rented a room across Columbus Avenue and photographed everyone who entered and left the Portofino. 122. She has two children aged four and two years, and lives in a privately rented unfurnished flat. 123. He and wife Diane have luxury homes in both countries as well as a rented penthouse in Lausanne. 124. In fact the tenants allowed the hotel rented under the lease to be used as a brothel. 125. If they did not own property, they rented rooms wherever they could find them. 126. When she got to Dallas she rented a Ford convertible from the Avis desk. 127. Another person I knew started a retail business, selling electrical goods, in a small rented shop. 128. An overwhelming proportion of private rented accommodation is to be found in the major cities, notably London and Liverpool. 129. Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation. 130. Even the cities were secured by the settlers: native people were confined to rented property in peripheral townships. 131. The rented villa was identical to a dozen others lining the cul-de-sac. 132. On Tuesdays, for example, two new releases can be rented for the price of one. 133. Covers both the private and social rented sectors and considers rent levels, rent patterns, house prices and rates of return. 134. Some of the temporary Olympic landlords are moving in with relatives while their homes are rented. 135. So we are determined to encourage a strong private rented sector while continuing to safeguard the rights of existing regulated tenants. 136. A more modest seven-bedroom, 6 and 1 / 2-bath home can be rented for $ 125, 000. 137. She ran a caravan site and rented out grazing and stables at the lowest rate in the neighbourhood - naturally! 138. We lived in a rented unit in a single-story housing complex near the center of Phoenix. 139. Premises and equipment are owned or rented by the person carrying on the business. 2. 140. Taxes on rented and business property are a different story. 141. The yellow Victorian house on the property was owned by two unmarried Armistead sisters, who rented rooms to tourists. 142. The land is rented to the village by Sir Ian MacDonald for the annual rent of one white rose. 143. Demand for rented housing is expected to soar over the next decade. 144. Improvements to rented property may raise rents to the detriment of the producers as opposed to the landowners. 145. We will extend the security of tenure in private rented accommodation to a similar level to that enjoyed by council tenants. 146. Sometimes Alek rented a boat alone and let it drift along the river past their building. 147. The two men stood in the room rented by the Stock and Exchange Board. 148. Last Wednesday, they rented the two guns, and each purchased 50 rounds of ammunition. 149. The children were educated by the Reverend Mr. Gritton in Keswick, where their father rented an exhibition room and lodgings. 150. A staff of 10 has quietly been hired, office space rented in the Flood Building and communications and cleaning equipment bought. 151. Imagine tossing the keys to a 300-horsepower rented Corvette to a seventeen-year-old boy who likes race cars. 152. Knockrin Castle was rented from Lord Boyne and the revelry was ceaseless. 153. The rental market is so tight that applicants battle one another for apartments that often are rented in hours or days. 154. Hand-held radio receivers can be rented for 50 cents and offer narration for the self-guided tours. 155. He rented a further acre of land and erected five kilns, a drying floor and engine house. 156. In fact, only about half of young higher education students live in privately rented accommodation. 157. With Marjorie, she rented a tiny cottage at the edge of a dairy farm in Dorset, Vermont. 158. McCready rented a car and drove past Hildesheim and Salzgitter to his destination in the forests outside Goslar. 159. It also did so if a property was rented for a qualifying period. 160. Nearly 300 congregants -- a virtual rainbow coalition -- are gathered in impermanent rented quarters a mile east of Beverly Hills. 161. Many potential homeowners decided to sit out the recession in rented accommodation, leaving their money in high-earning accounts. 162. She'd flown to Bordeaux the previous day, and rented a car at the airport. 163. Seven hours out of Moscow he caught twenty minutes' sleep on a wooden bunk with a rented mattress and pillow. 164. To bring up two children alone in rented accommodation is so difficult. 165. For a few days, she had become a hermit, closeted in the small room which Sam had rented. 166. Yes, they said, her husband had indeed rented the apartment, from March 1985 to September 1989. 167. Baya jumped in his rented red Fiat Punto, a utilitarian hatchback, and raced toward Cap Martin. 168. The company was quite aware of the housing problems, and rented accommodation wherever it was available. 169. It rented an office in Knightsbridge for a while and actually bought a house in Tunbridge Wells. 170. Recently it had been rented out to a whole parcel of Negroes, who had left the state. 171. When shall we have the affordable rented houses that people need? 172. Twenty-eight Brethren worshiped there, in a large bare rented room on the second floor of the bus depot. 172. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 173. We will therefore create a new Partnership Housing sector to ensure high-quality affordable rented housing. 174. Then the owner arrived and broke the news: The house had been rented a few days before. 175. And I hated it even more when I rented one in New Zealand and it got stuck. 176. He moved out of the hotel and into some serviced apartments that rented by the week and were slightly cheaper. 177. Obviously the hearse and mourning coaches were rented, but certainly not the coffin. 178. Every available hotel room was rented out and, on some weekends, county gasoline pumps ran dry. 179. You see, the parish owns some property which is rented very cheaply to deserving people. 180. The group will also recommend improved access to private rented accommodation through rent deposit schemes. 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. 211. Those in public and privately rented housing do not obtain the same sense of personal identity. 212. Carney knew he would draw attention to himself if he rented a boat in the middle of winter. 213. Her subject is the winter that she spent living alone in a rented house in a nearly deserted summer community. 214. When we were in Germany, we rented a room from a crotchety old woman named Brunhilde. 215. The lockers are rented out on a first-come-first-served basis. 216. They rented an apartment at a low price. 217. He and the others withdrew to their rented rooms. 218. Sometimes the nightclub is rented out to a concessionaire. 219. The house is rented by the month. 220. Failing a purchaser, he rented the farm. 221. He put a wall around it(), dug a winepress in it and built a watchtower. Then he rented the vineyard to some farmers and went away on a journey. 222. Jeff powell went a little crazy with his corporate card and rented the ferrari himself? 223. A man sits in Paris's Tuileries Garden flanked by colorful model sailboats , which are rented out and sailed in the park's picturesque fountains. 224. "In America, the child's room belongs to the parents and is seen as being rented out to the kid, " noted one of the actors appearing in a new play on shut-ins. "The child can be displaced for guests. 225. In 1938 they pooled $ 538 to find their namesake Hewlett - Packard in a rented garage. 226. A can-do spirit permeates the headquarters of CCSTV, which is run out of his rented office space and staffed with volunteers. 227. For their 3rd birthday last summer, we rented one of the huge, heavy-duty bounce houses, and the triplets loved it! 228. I rented a Reliant to drive from Seattle to San Francisco. 229. In the meantime, her new love rented a room from another member of our gang, a local deputy sheriff. 230. Through rents around the management to the electric cable implementation 12 years statistical analysis comparison, rented the management to save the massive funds, enhanced the power supply security. 231. The company secured gold and 2.2 million euros to 3.3 million euros of annual rent of Champs Elysees rented a three-storey building on a total area of 1100 square meters. 232. As the forming of literature consumption during Ming and Qing Dynasties, the development of bookselling and publishing rented and published the books which people were interested to make more profits. 232. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 233. Arrangements had been made by his PR man and aide. At his house a chauffeured car was waiting, a rented car. 234. I rented a small room. Then I went to bed and slept right around the clock. 235. My family rented a villa in Umbria, a landlocked Italian province that contains the geographical center of the country. 236. In 1986, we climbed into a rented motor home and bolted south Florida for the mesas of New Mexico, seeing cousins and digging for Indian arrowheads in my aunt's yard. 237. We rented a cottage at the seaside for the Christmas holidays. 238. Field two young men learned to play money gambling, video games, "not only win lose" technology, a village in Shandong Jimo rented two-story house, purchased 16 video game, opened a gambling casino. 239. We had rented the fussy apartment of a bachelor professor every wall sateen, every curtain eyelet. 240. Arab League has rented the Aaron family opposite inn's room boldly, observes in secret. 241. In one of buildings Feliks rented a dingy room from an Irish woman called Bridget. 242. Fahs Construction Group of Binghamton, N.Y., recently rented a Liugong excavator. 'Our guys said it's very powerful, ' Fahs operating chief Rich Gangemi says, but they also found it 'kind of jerky.' 243. The beagle is a bargain too: The whole pup can be rented out for $92 per night for two people and includes a breakfast of homemade granola and pastries. 244. He dropped in on companies unannounced, like a door-to-door salesman, arriving in a "big and safe" Lincoln Town Car he rented in every city. Once, to keep costs low, Gou slept in the backseat. 245. I sat at our humble kitchen table in our tiny, white rented home on Maple Street in Utica. 246. We rented a little cottage on a river up in northern California, near Bodega Bay. 247. Both the Auditorium and the meeting rooms of the Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, which are open for hiring, are rented to the Council's members at a very special price of 30 - 45 % discount. 248. The current education MAN system is mainly a three-layered structure based on the VPN technology; it is usually built on the rented physical circuit from the ISP as China Telecom. 249. All these friends studied at the CCAT. All of them rented rooms near the CCAT. I was still living with my parents. 250. They are generally rented homes, mainly in urban and rural areas outside populated areas and junction point . 251. Three competing store owners rented adjoining shops in a mall. Observers waited for mayhem to ensue. 252. Even more numerous are ads by people offering themselves up as the rented co - conspirator. 253. Tourists ride rented horses and camels at historical site of the Giza Pyramids, near Cairo, Egypt. 254. 25lb of Semtex explosive was found in the lock-up she had rented to Mr Henderson. 255. In 1970, his father rented a computer and he precociously rewrote its software. 256. We rented the house on the stipulation that certain rooms should be painted. 257. NUCOR had no corporate jet and operated with a tiny headquarters staff out of rented space in North Carolina. 258. Magistrates could hear cases in rented commercial offices, or in empty shops in shopping centres – perhaps even behind a glass shopfront, so that everyone can see what is going on. 259. From now on, he would live and work from a modest rented apartment in Innsbruck, he said. 260. I rented a house for myself, 500yuan RMB each month that doesn't include the water rate and electricity fee. 261. Two months after my arrival in Verona, members of the left-wing terror group the Red Brigades abducted U.S. General James Lee Dozier from an apartment not three miles from our rented rooms. 262. His staff rented a recreational vehicle so Michelle and his daughters could come along. 262. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 263. But first the apartment has to be rented, and the deeds signed, and a thousand other details for which his frock coat will come in handy. 264. The singer was rushed to the hospital, a six-minute drive from the rented mansion in which he was living, shortly after noon by Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics. 265. Now, an old woman, Signora Lisabetta, rented its rooms to students at the University of Padua. 266. There was no property involved, because the owner of the saloon merely rented from an estate. 267. In March 1605 the group took out a lease on a ground-floor cellar close by the house they had rented from John Whynniard. 268. College campuses will be turned into flea markets during graduation. Graduates-to-be set up stands to bargain away those belongings which are difficult to carry back home or to their rented houses. 269. Smiling is inseparable from smiler, it can neither be bought nor be rented. 270. He's spent much of his time at his family's rented oceanfront home, and at a nearby marine base where he works out, golfs and takes his family to the beach. 271. Charter contract is a rented agreement signed between the lessor and the lessee. 272. She had rented the flat from the council some fourteen months previously. 273. He took me to the lodgings he had rented for me. 274. Beira hoped that person's tactic and his promise are equally good, is rented in the past two year him goes, now he already during Asenna plan. 275. Before paragraph time, li Wenhao rented a 3 rooms here the house of two hall, bought secondhand desk and chair, purchased the equipment such as electrograph , printer. 276. For several years Great Northern had rented a palatial compound from a Manchu prince, who had returned to Mukden after the revolution. 277. Our apartment—a five-minute walk from the bridges over the Rhone River, at the point where it emerged from Lake Geneva—had been rented furnished. 278. The call went out to paramedics shortly after noon that Michael Jackson had suffered an apparent cardiac arrest at his rented home in the Holmby Hills section of the city. 279. Students can treat the rented texts just as they would books they buy: they can write notes in the margins and use highlighter markers on them, said Jeff Deutsch, director of the Cal Student Store. 280. These days the most sought-after tables are hidden away, several floors above ground, in the city's high-rise apartments, which are run by chefs out of their own homes or from rented spaces.. 281. They rented a rowboat and spent the afternoon on the lake. 282. Ming was also attracted by the scenic spots to the town. But he had little money and did not have a permanent income, so he rented a cheap house after he arrived. 283. We gave the heave-ho all the furniture found in the flat we had just rented. 284. Toyota last month rented a ship to store up to 2, 500 vehicles due to limited space at Sweden's Malmo vehicle port. 285. Sod all. I'm living in a poky rented flat when I should have my own home at my age. It's not fair. 286. We confirm booking of the technical seminar room and additional AV equipment as indicated above. Please send us invoice on the rented items. 287. Hi, Jane. Graduation is next week. Have you rented cap and gown yet? |
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