leased space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofleaseandspace
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lease
noun[C]
uk/liːs/us/liːs/
a legal agreement in which you pay money in order to use a building, piece of land, vehicle, etc. for ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofleaseandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Other companies from time to time reserve studio space for producing individual pictures, but no other company at present occupiesleasedspaceon a more permanent basis.
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Fifty stores and fourteen restaurantsleasedspacewhen the mall opened.
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There are 95 permanent stores and 990452sqft m2 ofleasedspace.
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The new office building enabled the embassy to bring onto the compound employees who have been working inleasedspacefor many years.
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In the late 19th century specially designed "power buildings"leasedspaceto small shops.
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After meeting for some years inleasedspace, the congregation built its first synagogue in 1822.
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It first occupiedleasedspace, building a modest facility in 1950, and then a spacious sanctuary that opened in 1960.
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By 1793, the congregation had difficulty paying rent and gave up itsleasedspace.
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In the first few decades of operation, some of the stores offered fresh meats provided by butchers wholeasedspacein the stores.
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Columbialeasedspacein the building starting in 1997 and purchased the structure in 1999.
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