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151. Imagine tossing the keys to a 300-horsepower rented Corvette to a seventeen-year-old boy who likes race cars.
152. Knockrin Castle was rented from Lord Boyne and the revelry was ceaseless.
153. The rental market is so tight that applicants battle one another for apartments that often are rented in hours or days.
154. Hand-held radio receivers can be rented for 50 cents and offer narration for the self-guided tours.
155. He rented a further acre of land and erected five kilns, a drying floor and engine house.
156. In fact, only about half of young higher education students live in privately rented accommodation.
157. With Marjorie, she rented a tiny cottage at the edge of a dairy farm in Dorset, Vermont.
158. McCready rented a car and drove past Hildesheim and Salzgitter to his destination in the forests outside Goslar.
159. It also did so if a property was rented for a qualifying period.
160. Nearly 300 congregants -- a virtual rainbow coalition -- are gathered in impermanent rented quarters a mile east of Beverly Hills.
161. Many potential homeowners decided to sit out the recession in rented accommodation, leaving their money in high-earning accounts.
162. She'd flown to Bordeaux the previous day, and rented a car at the airport.
163. Seven hours out of Moscow he caught twenty minutes' sleep on a wooden bunk with a rented mattress and pillow.
164. To bring up two children alone in rented accommodation is so difficult.
165. For a few days, she had become a hermit, closeted in the small room which Sam had rented.
166. Yes, they said, her husband had indeed rented the apartment, from March 1985 to September 1989.
167. Baya jumped in his rented red Fiat Punto, a utilitarian hatchback, and raced toward Cap Martin.
168. The company was quite aware of the housing problems, and rented accommodation wherever it was available.
169. It rented an office in Knightsbridge for a while and actually bought a house in Tunbridge Wells.
170. Recently it had been rented out to a whole parcel of Negroes, who had left the state.
171. When shall we have the affordable rented houses that people need?
172. Twenty-eight Brethren worshiped there, in a large bare rented room on the second floor of the bus depot.
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173. We will therefore create a new Partnership Housing sector to ensure high-quality affordable rented housing.
174. Then the owner arrived and broke the news: The house had been rented a few days before.
175. And I hated it even more when I rented one in New Zealand and it got stuck.
176. He moved out of the hotel and into some serviced apartments that rented by the week and were slightly cheaper.
177. Obviously the hearse and mourning coaches were rented, but certainly not the coffin.
178. Every available hotel room was rented out and, on some weekends, county gasoline pumps ran dry.
179. You see, the parish owns some property which is rented very cheaply to deserving people.
180. The group will also recommend improved access to private rented accommodation through rent deposit schemes.
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