rented space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrentedandspace
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rented
adjective
uk/ˈren.tɪd/us/ˈren.tɪd/
used to refer to something that ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofrentedandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Classes were not held in 1865, but resumed in 1866 inrentedspace.
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It originally met in members' homes, and then met inrentedspacein theaters and churches.
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School could be held regularly in arentedspace, or in any available public niche, even outdoors.
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Other vendors have backed out of the fair in response to the bill withrentedspacedown 20%.
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The first office was inrentedspacein a church.
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They rented the auditorium to various community groups, which used therentedspacefor concerts and other public gatherings.
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That building was torn down in the 1960s and the orthodox congregation continued inrentedspaceuntil 2005.
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Between 1852 and 1867, the burgeoning club was regularly moved as the membership outgrew eachrentedspace.
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Still, the college was pitifully underfinanced andrentedspacefrom a local high school.
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The store had been operated out ofrentedspaceand was in need of a permanent home.
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It was purchased by an insurance agency, whorentedspaceto several other businesses.
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The university also provided assistance in relocating community groups who hadrentedspaceon the property from the university as construction plans moved forward.
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Herentedspaceand filmed a demo video which was sent to theatres and production companies all over the province.
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Itrentedspacein several houses and other locations for the year it took to build the new library.
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The majority of firms in the entertainment industry have never owned their own studios, but haverentedspacefrom other companies.
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The second, third and fourth floors wererentedspacefor business offices.
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The shoprentedspaceand equipment to hackers trying to fix their own cars but was not profitable.
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Merchantsrentedspaceon the first floor for a general store and other businesses, the last of which closed in 1968.
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Wine merchantsrentedspacein the cellars and halls, located in four large buildings.
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Shortly after it was established, the bankrentedspaceto outside tenants.
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