rented home
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrentedandhome
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rented
adjective
uk/ˈren.tɪd/us/ˈren.tɪd/
used to refer to something that ...
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home
noun
uk/həʊm/us/hoʊm/
the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially with ...
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(Definition ofrentedandhomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Two elderly constituents of mine recently gave up arentedhomethat they loved and had lived in for many years.
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One million or more households on council waiting lists have no prospect of obtaining arentedhomebecause of the shortage of available lets.
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He has no hope of arentedhomein the area, so he wants to build a small bungalow on his father's farm.
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By doing so, he will make life in hisrentedhomevery much more difficult than if he had done nothing.
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It gives eligible tenants of registered social landlords the right to purchase theirrentedhomewith the benefit of a discount.
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What happens if it is arentedhome?
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That is in order to reduce the cost to both the landlord and tenant over the lifetime of arentedhome.
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Clearly, that also applies to the normalrentedhomesector.
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A 24 year-old client has no furniture in arentedhome.
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If that man buys a similar house, the gross annual cost to him is just over £1,180 compared with the £1,300 to £1,400 a year for therentedhome.
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We are talking about something which is absolutely central to the future of ordinary people: their home, whether it is a council home or arentedhome.
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Two-days later classes resumed at arentedhomewhile plans were made to re-build.
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The family was finally evicted after they took a hatchet to the walls of theirrentedhometo burn the wood for heat.
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Jennings produced his self-titled debut album in 1997 on an analog four-track in the living room of arentedhome, playing all instruments himself.
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Some stayed as carers in the rented homes of parents, uncles and aunts, and then inherited the regulated tenancy.
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This includes an estate of rented homes, a mixture of general and sheltered housing, as well as a small number of farms.
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Following the introduction of mortgage subsidy, over 100 private homes were built and a further development of 72 rented homes took place.
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