Similar words: parenting, dissenting, contingent, unrelentingly, panting, wanting, hunting, daunting. Meaning: [rent] n. the act of paying for the use of something (as an apartment or house or car).
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31. I am delighted with the house I am renting from him.
32. This proportion is likely to fall in the current year as builders move from buying to renting plant.
33. If you're having trouble paying your mortgage, consider taking in a lodger or at least renting out a room.
34. Beck and his wife are renting while they look for a house to buy.
35. She quickly learned that her hope of finding a job and renting a place of her own was foolish.
36. Do you know what studio apartments are renting for in this neighborhood?
37. The dead man had been renting the house on the quiet estate for 18 months.
38. In the first place, there is a higher proportion of owner occupation and private furnished renting.
39. Now he makes ends meet by renting rooms to students.
40. Traveling with a child would remove some suspicion, as would renting a car on arrival, and using two-way tickets.
41. He said that he intended to repay the sums by renting out the dwellings or by selling them.
42. In 1988, Hewden Stuart made less than 15 percent of its profits from selling equipment rather than renting.
43. Party chairman Sir Norman Fowler is also said to be considering renting out part of the building in Westminster.
44. He felt like calling the airline immediately and flying nonstop to Shannon, then renting a car and driving to Sligo.
45. It is only by renting your equipment that you can keep fully up to date with advances in home entertainment technology.
46. Private renting tends to be a residual tenure for all the social classes.
47. He didn't say anything to me about renting out his house.
48. My husband and I are flying to Philadelphia tomorrow morning and renting a car.
49. For example, you may be working abroad and renting out your home.
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50. Enterprising police departments in California are earning money by renting out motel rooms as weekend jails.
51. See what the normal start-up costs are for renting and furnishing an office, a salesroom, or a studio.
52. I did the right thing, he told himself, renting that flat.
53. It was too big for her to look after alone, and it would save him the expense of renting a flat.
54. Leaseholders generally paid part of their rent in kind, so that in many ways renting and sharecropping tenures were similar.
55. Over the last 20 years people have been buying as opposed to renting and once they own something they want to keep it separate.
56. I decided that Farmington was not a good place for renting.
57. You should also do this if you are renting; you are still proposing to enter into a contract with some one.
58. Renting property means not just renting a place to live in, or to run a business from.
59. Our own car broke down, so we had the additional expense of renting a car.
60. It might be more economical to buy the video, rather than renting it so many times.
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