「rent」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)3ページ目
該当件数 : 760件
Nathan Rothschild had began to | rent land and properties in the area as early as 183 |
Caste Hindus living among them, | rent land from the Chenchus and pay a portion of the |
the Canadian production of the Broadway musical | Rent, landing the lead and soon after receiving a Do |
Student members also have the opportunity to | rent large bedrooms as student accommodation in thei |
Later, Orbimedia began to | rent larger portions of time and added music program |
sell as live bait, trade, give away, purchase, | rent, lease, display, exhibit, propagate... within t |
luxurious brand stores and some of the highest | rent levels for retail in Stockholm. |
The focus of the strike was not | rent levels but poor maintenance. |
Judicial control of | rent levels and the establishment of many land court |
ever, in 2006, the city did allow the school to | rent lights for a one-time night game. |
, Sevenoaks, Kent, to the town, at a peppercorn | rent, literally. |
ents, who pay on average $21 a month (U.S.) for | rent, live in a pleasant environment. |
He kept his | rent low by living in a janitor's closet at the Univ |
unds necessary for basic expenses such as food, | rent, medical care and professional fees and extraor |
nisations would not apply to expenses for food, | rent, medicine and medical care, health insurance an |
's Housing Benefit entitlement will be eligible | rent, minus the taper, minus the non-dependant deduc |
"Life For | Rent" (Skinny 4 Rent Mix) - 6:13 |
Clifford was then in her late-70s and, with | rent money and doctor bills piling up, Michael Craig |
ained facial injuries whilst collecting council | rent money in the City. |
The Act will change this so that | rent money is paid to the tenant who will then be ex |
antly agrees to pose for Reno's demand of $500 ( | rent money), he says that they need to start right a |
him roughing up the player's character for his | rent money. |
d to relent because she has already spent their | rent money. |
udal lord) and it may actually have resembled a | rent more than a tax. |
VHS tapes, leading renters to buy VHS players & | rent more VHS tapes, until there was complete vendor |
reinvesting the rental income to build more and | rent more, eventually expanding as far north as Ft. |
n deducted from earnings and after council tax, | rent, mortgage and water charges have been paid. |
Seeking the | rent, Mrs. Hobley enters and, believing Myra has run |
Two Cessna 172M aircraft are available for | rent: N19868 and N1766V. |
Instead, students either commute or | rent nearby apartments. |
2006, Best Actress ( | Rent) Nominated |
o Canada, the Charter was amended to remove the | rent obligation. |
Madrid paid a month's | rent of 1,000 pesetas (six Euro). |
tmeath, for two lives i.e. sixty two years at a | rent of two shillings per acre per year. |
abbot to John and Elizabeth Palmer at an annual | rent of £1 10s. |
Henley Street in Stratford for a nominal yearly | rent of one shilling. |
ed an estate in 'Ebbesbourne' to Beornwulf at a | rent of 45/- a year. |
The BT 15 year lease had an initial | rent of £242 per square metre. |
unning, restoration of future machines, and the | rent of the premises. |
o the Crown in exchange for an increased annual | rent of 17,000 ducats (which was paid to his heirs u |
report found them to be soundly built, let at a | rent of 30 shillings per year, and "often paid for b |
by the name of Ervin took the mill at a reduced | rent of £40. |
John Buck took the mill in 1863 an a | rent of £20, and reported that various work done by |
e other relatives of Lord Ros, reserving only a | rent of seven hundred marks to the king, and the rig |
opened in 1989, Fosse Park commanded an average | rent of £11/sq ft. |
house was advertised to be let, furnished, at a | rent of "12 guineas per week, including gardeners." |
eement, MCC was to run the project on an annual | rent of $500,000 plus a 50 per cent share of copper |
ony of Athmethan, Waterford, from the King at a | rent of £20 13s 4d. |
y charging for the pews, in this case an annual | rent of $3. |
to "certain students of the law", at the annual | rent of £6 13s. |
es them enough for the room to cover the entire | rent of the apartment. |
n office for which he was claiming expenses for | rent of £10,000 a year. |
ealed that around this time, the ancient assize | rent of the vill for ten Oxgangs of land in bondage |
of Zamora, and the municipality with the higher | rent of the population |
of Deene belonged to Westminster Abbey; annual | rent of £18 was paid until 1970. |
Warwickshire and Lancashire yielding an annual | rent of £24532. |
ands in Tullyhaw which Beresford acquired, at a | rent of £0-6s-8d per annum for each fair & market he |
of great political skills whose motto was "The | rent of life is service." |
d to Jinnah's request and offered him a monthly | rent of three thousand rupees. |
ounty Cork, with its appurtenances at an annual | rent of 16 shillings and 8 pence". |
me aldermen of Norwich for £1800 plus an annual | rent of £5. |
the main block in 1867 on a 999 year lease with | rent of £1 per year. |
e club would lease back the ground at an annual | rent of £400,000. |
lved considerable expenditure - £200 a year for | rent of houses,and a further £100 for other expenses |
ibrary, and land on Lake DeFuniak for an annual | rent of 25 cents. |
obert Vicars were the tenants, paying an annual | rent of eight shillings (40p). |
The Manor of Clewer continued to receive a | rent of 12 shillings per annum from the Crown, for t |
burgage holdings in 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots at a | rent of twelve pence per year. |
t admitted trespass and paid compensation and a | rent of £10 a year. |
The Center paid for the | rent of the beach house and gave Grosh at most $2500 |
a renewal option, together with the outrageous | rent of 5% of sales, were early business lessons to |
Tenants paid a | rent of $9.00 per month, plus $1.00 per month to the |
ed as trustees, allocating money collected from | rent of rectory lands to support priests in their ro |
uilt at the expense of the Hydro, with a ground | rent of a penny per annum, so long as the structures |
1904 on a 1000-year lease for a nominal annual | rent of £10. |
, he was granted a 500-year lease, at an annual | rent of just 10 shillings, on one arch, despite oppo |
ch controversy, and conflicts over the economic | rent of mineral deposits have contributed to many ci |
gesting that a land value tax that recovers the | rent of land for public purposes would not affect th |
He was liable to an annual | rent of £40. |
The Daily News was reconstituted and allowed to | rent office space on campus and to accept ads placed |
way of setting fair rents for an area involved | rent officers assessing each property, and a maximum |
port included, in 1881, paying the first year's | rent on the organisation's headquarters at 101 Queen |
14 April 1657, petitioning for an abatement of | rent on lands granted him in 1650 ‘for favour' (Cart |
be House to Beaton for £50 a year, a very small | rent, on the condition that Beaton would make improv |
Trey Ellett - actor, lead in | Rent on Broadway for three years. |
In 2010 an anonymous donor agreed to pay the | rent on the building, removing earlier doubts about |
won a judgment for more than $85,000 in unpaid | rent on the property and legal costs in late 2004. |
The club would pay no | rent on the stadium but the city would get 5% on adm |
The DVD is available to | rent on websites such as Netflix. |
ent, Stena Line offered the museum a peppercorn | rent on the renovated Lifeboat house at Newry Beach. |
r artwork his philanthropy never guaranteed the | rent on time. |
he two clubs had attractions, especially as the | rent on Freemantle's ground at Shirley was only £24 |
the operators received the entire annual ground | rent on the August Bank Holiday weekend of 1887. |
s in such dire straits, he could not afford the | rent on Braves Field. |
e Chicago Junction's actions by refusing to pay | rent on the line. |
made it difficult for these teams to afford the | rent on the stadium, so as of 2011 the ballpark has |
field, half meadow and half wood and four marks | rent on the mill in the same place. |
Pedal boats are available for | rent on Indian Mountain Lake. |
In the musical | Rent, one of Alexi Darling's contact numbers left on |
In that game at | Rent One Park, the Miners defeat the River City Rasc |
andlord might add the usage cost to the regular | rent or lease bill. |
The British ultimately got The 'Right to | Rent' or lease of three villages for an annual rent |
soils in the area and the average dry land crop | rent or cash rent equivalent [10]. |
lly went on to be allowed to stay on payment of | rent, or even an annual fine. |
Canoes are available for | rent or paddlers may bring their own. |
The “Hearth Money Rolls” were a | rent or tax on houses in the post-Cromwellian period |
er $2.4 million in temporary housing checks for | rent or minimal repairs, and over $1.1 million in gr |
deal with a La Jolla community that refused to | rent or sell property to Jews. |
Building or rehabilitation of housing for | rent or ownership - In this type of activity, HOME f |
by property owners and landlords who refused to | rent or sell their property to "colored" customers. |
The Committee says, “We are willing to pay | rent or some other form of tax to the civic body if |
rtisement about a mulatre who was available for | rent or sale. |
Ale silver was a | rent or tribute annually paid to the Lord Mayor of L |
his own plea against the landlord's action for | rent, or that the court considered the leasehold to |
housing for people who are unable to afford to | rent or buy in the open market; |
Many foreign students | rent or own homes in Waterford because of its vicini |
ns, paid 30 per cent or more for owner costs or | rent, or had more than one person per room. |
citizens could co-opt so that no one had to pay | rent or go homeless and people showed up for work, e |
Distress for | Rent Ordinance 1883 |
Proposition F would amend the | rent ordinance to allow a tenant to file, under cert |
yes Gallery, the Zagars went on to purchase and | rent out several other buildings, and Isaiah would g |
range of prices he charged people who wanted to | rent out the machines, along with guidelines on how |
mportant for the local economy, and many locals | rent out rooms in the summer months. |
Short-time hotels are hotels which | rent out rooms by the hour or more for the benefit o |
The tribunal found that forcing the hall to | rent out the space to celebrate a homosexual wedding |
Hotels fill to capacity, and many Saratogians | rent out their homes. |
Hualapai Mountain Resort, and individuals even | rent out their homes for daily or weekend get-aways. |
year, inheritance taxes forced the Duncombes to | rent out the hall to Queen Mary's School for Girls, |
Visner argued that it was "not appropriate" to | rent out the stadium for private use. |
in Ofotbanen, and SJ no longer being willing to | rent out locomotives to the company. |
ry users of a spectrum allocation to be able to | rent out use of unused parts of their allocation to |
Poverty-stricken, she was forced to | rent out most of the palace. |
founded Van Percussion as a company that would | rent out his rare and unusual instruments to orchest |
e Dodampa Gamage family and they had started to | rent out rooms to visitors. |
despread practice for smaller principalities to | rent out troops to other princes. |
The Proshop does | rent out dirt bikes, ATVs and side by sides to those |
s the attendance dropped and Millowitsch had to | rent out the theatre sometimes. |
d entail the landlords collectively refusing to | rent out any vacant and soon-to-be-vacated propertie |
d gender equality, so that women could work, or | rent out, farmland; responsibility for collecting th |
another person being allowed to sell, | rent out, or show the young person a film, a cinema |
West Virginia's natural wilderness students can | rent outdoor recreational equipment for hiking, camp |
ge her career, and began by paying off the back | rent owed on her rehearsal room in Covent Garden, Lo |
inages, see Mark (money)), which was the annual | rent paid on it, and so it was calculated by this, r |
nselor at the Merton-Buber House (44 East 3rd); | rent paid in part by the Catholic Peace Fellowship a |
his properties out as smaller farms with their | rent paid in tobacco yield. |
owners insisted on dramatically increasing the | rent paid by the team to the stadium. |
ed with 106 new homes - which would be a mix of | rent, part buy-part rent and full ownership, 5 new s |
Rent parties were often the location of so-called cu | |
He returned to working in Harlem clubs and in | rent parties where Smith and his contemporaries Jame |
For most of his life he played piano at | rent parties in the city, although he also lived in |
many notable jazz musicians are associated with | rent parties, including pianists Speckled Red, James |
The | rent party played a major role in the development of |
A | rent party (sometimes called a house party) is a soc |
Originally born in a | rent party, Dubtribe Sound System distinguished them |
The OED also gives boogie as a term for | rent party. |
raw stories full time: it was enough to pay the | rent, pay the bills, and buy enough macaroni and che |
Zevon's "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner," | rent Pay It Forward (one of his favorite movies), wr |
4,934 of the $27,000 payment-the portion of the | rent payment attributed to the eleven months rental |
s Companies employed a strict regimen of prompt | rent payment, the EEDC employed female collectors fo |
ithes were thus effectively added to a tenant's | rent payment. |
er Ehrman filed for bankruptcy and defaulted on | rent payments leaving property 65 percent vacant in |
20 years of business, due to difficulties with | rent payments to its landlord, Tesco. |
eaverton building, relieving Hollywood of extra | rent payments. |
ng director and joined the 2nd National Tour of | Rent performing the role of Mimi Marquez, an HIV-pos |
n the Broadway international touring company of | Rent performing the lead role of Roger Davis. |
the Second World War, the practice of limiting | rent prices had been introduced due to the scarcity |
eam, which won't have to deal with astronomical | rent prices at Toyota Park. |
ing to charge landlords for previous exorbitant | rent prices, and the Act was repealed by Section 117 |
lling from 2002 until current date - for office | rent, printing, T-shirts, and other services. |
e was real estate, players would buy, sell, and | rent property to other players. |
s, find executive talent and business partners, | rent property, and find flatmates using SocialLife's |
Rent protection was further codified in the 1950 Huu | |
in Osaka had previously found it impossible to | rent public housing. |
as the alternate Mark for two shows a week when | Rent ran at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London (4 D |
nd there would be no paper trail in the form of | rent receipts. |
imated return on investment by way of a monthly | rent received. |
ent and allow such enforcement by court orders, | rent reduction, monetary awards, and criminal penalt |
ared in a remixed version of the hit stage show | Rent Remixed for its 2007-2008 run where she played |
erview complex in Cambridge over failure to pay | rent, repeated complaints of noisy parties, and over |
-owned land, would not have to pay the $100,000 | rent required by the City of Jacksonville for the la |
ds Act 1702 because of the insufficiency of the | rent reserved by the Crown. |
A more generous | rent restriction scheme applies to tenants of charit |
The protection of the | Rent Restriction Acts was given to both landlords an |
wance (LHA) to replace existing Housing Benefit | rent restrictions for private tenants. |
Committee to committees on Patent Medicines and | Rent Restrictions, Betting Duty and Industrial Paint |
He was jailed for his role in a | rent riot at Clydebank in 1920, and joined the newly |
for defying the party whip over spending cuts, | rent rises and school meal price rises. |
group on the council in 1990 for voting against | rent rises, redundancies and implementation of the P |
d the acquisitions of Rainbow Rentals, Inc. and | Rent Rite, Inc. Rent-A-Center completed its acquisit |
A | rent roll dated 1540 for the granges of Mevenith, Cw |
A | rent roll dated 1540 for the granges of Mefenydd, Cw |
on marriage, leaving his son an annual | rent roll of above £12,000. |
de occupation in the Street on the Bridge House | Rent Roll prepared for the Poll Tax of 1381 was that |
med as Principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford in a | rent roll for 1405-1406. |
descendant, Sir John Neale, left an interesting | rent roll listing the tenants and their rents and re |
y Area jazz sextet formed in the early 1980s by | Rent Romus . |
Blood Motions | Rent Romus' Life's Blood Trio, Jazzheads, 1998 USA |
ce purchased the property in 1853, and began to | rent rooms to travelers along the busy San Antonio - |
re the hurricane, but either lost their home or | rent rose to a level beyond what they could pay. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |