Similar words: premise, remiss, demise, premium, premier, premiere, remind, reminder. Meaning: ['premɪs] n. land and the buildings on it.
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181. An off-licence permits the sale of liquor for consumption off the premises.
182. Each of these premises can be seen acting to a greater or lesser degree in the siting of any particular settlement.
183. Under our model contracting may cause difficulties with dispensing, deputising, partnership agreements, profitability, and investment in premises.
184. No person is allowed to buy liquor for consumption in a bar in licensed premises for a person under 18. 4.
185. All lawful visitors to the premises are covered by this term.
186. Of course I checked the premises carefully, but there was no sign of forced entry, nor any intruder.
187. A carload of friends and relations drive up to his premises, sign a visitors' book and ring for service.
188. She had come rather out of her way and now walked back along a square where a learned society had its premises.
189. But an architect friend offered me premises in Portland Mews, funnily enough just around the corner from our new gallery.
190. For example, ivory carvers and stone vase makers worked in premises along the Royal Road in Knossos.
191. Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent.
192. At Cherry Willingham everyone on the premises was involved. including those employed by contractors.
193. As mentioned earlier, social services departments can and do make adaptations to premises to make life easier for the disabled person.
194. Some companies were directly stimulated to seek premises within the area through advertising material.
195. Burning Tree forbids lobbying on its premises[sentencedict.com], but the friendships formed there have been central to many lobbyists' success.
196. An advocate of progress in all forms, Wilson was the first in his area to illuminate his premises with gaslight.
197. The offender entered the premises wearing a balaclava and told the sub-postmaster to open the safe.
198. They are expected to be issued with a writ tomorrow giving them two weeks to leave the premises.
199. The result is inconvenience and confusion to families who wish to visit licensed premises.
200. Paint was peeling from the shop fronts, some premises were derelict.
201. Every member of the warehouse staff should be trained in the use of various portable fire fighting appliances installed within the premises.
202. She gulped it down, paid the exiguous dispensing fee, and left the premises.
203. Everywhere you go to shop they have Christmas muzak playing from loudspeakers secreted about the premises.
204. He used every device possible to prevent inspectors from entering the premises.
205. It took nearly a year of searching as far afield as Slough to find suitable premises for the nursery.
206. I read the account of an architect who was consulted by a church with unsuitable premises which they wanted to adapt.
207. The mere presence of an object on museum premises entails some form of associated documentation.
208. I kept it on the premises after that,(http://sentencedict.com/premises.html) in a small rabbit enclosure.
209. Evaluating the evidence, it demonstrated substantial storage by Capricorn of works of art on the premises in London.
210. You can use money from the fund to purchase premises or assets, which can be leased to your company.
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