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1 But I have four thousand thirty-foot claims leased at ten shillings per month.
2 London's state-funded social housing blocks, leased at below-market rates, have become flashpoints in the capital's housing crisis.
3 The organisation's UK portfolio was 99 per cent leased at June 30.
4 They are at present leased at the above figures, but the leases will expire on January 1st.
5 Its core portfolio was 94.5 percent leased at the end of the quarter.
6 The district-mill, as well as the windmill, with six arpents adjoining, are leased at 600 livres per annum.
7 The house on Gloucester Place was much larger and grander than the home we had leased at Melcombe Place.
8 The slave being considered a personal chattel may be sold or pledged, or leased at the will of his master.
9 The hotel is currently leased at £280,000 per annum.
10 Soon after the birth of William, Mr. Siemens removed to a larger estate which he had leased at Menzendorf, near Lubeck.
11 A large, old-fashioned house can be leased at small expense, and the means raised by contributions of money and other necessary articles to start.
12 General Growth's mall portfolio was 93.7 percent leased at the end of 2011, up 0.80 percentage point from a year earlier.
13 General Growth's mall portfolio was 95.5 percent leased at the end of the quarter, up 1.3 percentage points from a year earlier.
14 General Growth's mall portfolio was 94.6 percent leased at the end of 2011, up 1.1 percentage points from the end of 2010.
15 Almost 40 dairy farms were planned for the land leased at Wairakei Estate, where Landcorp currently runs 13 dairy farms with 17,000 cows.
16 General Growth's U.S. mall portfolio was 95.9 percent leased at the end of the quarter, up 1.6 percentage points from a year earlier.
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