Similar words: premise, remiss, demise, premium, premier, premiere, remind, reminder. Meaning: ['premɪs] n. land and the buildings on it.
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211. I showered and threw some clothes on, and then took off, fleeing the premises.
212. A jemmy might suggest the murderer had gone to burgle the premises.
213. The policy excludes any part of the premises used for business purposes.
214. We borrowed one sum to modernise our premises,[sentencedict.com] which we are paying back long-term.
215. As a result increasing numbers are registering with tourist boards, even though this means allowing inspectors on their premises.
216. When her act split up, he offered her a permanent studio within the premises where she could run her own classes.
217. He pleaded guilty to being disorderly on licensed premises.
218. He signed a covenant against under letting the premises.
219. The landowner ordered the trespasser off his premises.
220. He happened to oversee the burglar leaving the premises.
221. He gave us permission to enter his premises to inspect the meters.
222. Induction is often used for any inference whose premises do not entail its c onclusions.
223. Past the circle, a high chain - link fence, topped with barbed wire, protects the premises.
224. The official explanation for the cancellation of the party conference is that there are no premises available.
225. We had better inspect the premises first, and examine the servants afterwards.
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