Similar words: pleased, released, displeased, eased, teased, lease, greased, please. Meaning: [lɪːs] adj. hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers.
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31. All its scientific equipment is leased from a venture company that specializes in providing such equipment.
32. Some leased part of their own tenements while renting additional land.
33. A portion of rentals on leased cars costing in excess of £12,000 is disallowed for tax purposes.
34. And it should be leased, not bought, and the purchasing agreement should be protected against swings in currency.
35. At least one school has leased a redundant playground to a local factory for off-street day time parking.
36. The new rector appointed in his place had leased a house to the plaintiff Philips, who had been evicted by Bury.
37. He leased a field in the area and turned it into a cricket ground.
38. The film crew had leased a large hangar at Ford Island and used it as their headquarters during the filming.
39. They have leased Ovac Star from the Moore family, in whose colours he ran at Higham earlier this season.
40. Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation.
41. In 1863 he died and the mills were leased to Reynolds and Allen, who remained there for some years.
42. Sedona recently leased Forest Service land to dispose of water through irrigation, but it will need more.
43. After all, our public airwaves are being leased to them in the public interest.
44. An airworthy Catalina, PBY-5A N6108, was leased for use in the film and apparently flown to Hawaii.
45. This enables the landlord to seek forfeiture against any occupier of the leased premises.
46. AlterNet customers use dial-up or high-speed leased lines for direct access to the full range of services available over the Internet.
47. M., leased a $ 450, 000 house in Conyers, just outside Atlanta.
48. He had just gone into the aircraft repair business and owed money for the space he had leased.
49. It was leased to William Taunton who was termed Lord of the Manor.
50. Millions of acres around Arizona were set aside at statehood and must be sold or leased for maximum gain to benefit education.
51. When lands were leased out, a wide range of people took them up.
52. They are connected to the global Internet through leased lines.
52. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
53. But councillors stopped short of extending the ban to land which is leased by tenant farmers.
54. Leased a gravel lot for $ 15 a month and sold used cars.
55. Capital expenditure was switched to current accounts, and parking meters and town halls leased to private companies.
56. The human service center recently moved from leased space into a new, county-owned building in downtown Grand Forks.
57. You can use money from the fund to purchase premises or assets, which can be leased to your company.
58. In 1903 the Poplar Guardians leased for one year a new workhouse specifically for the use of able-bodied men.
59. Henceforth, part of Sutton Power Station became a substation and the rest was leased away.
60. The truck can be bought or leased nationwide and Ford hopes to take 1, 000 orders this year.
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