We have no meanings for "get the rent" in our records yet.
1 He wasted a good deal of time trying to get the rent paid.
2 I could go back to bed, but that wouldn't get the rent money.
3 Come Saturday, when the exhibition goes back to Rome, we don't even get the rent paid.
4 He did not appear to care, but he supposed he "must look round, he would get the rent somehow."
5 We felt that he spoke the truth, and that he would " get the rent somehow" till the police again prevented him.
6 Get the rent from Miss Frost and send off a few bob.
7 You see we've done with him, having got the rent , though the house is not actually surrendered yet.
8 The YouTuber got the rent - a - gob personality to meet them in Prague at a hotel, offering her an all-expenses-paid trip.
9 "Where did he get the rent money with only a part-time job?"
10 "I've only got the rent and thirteen dollars more," he added.
11 His relation to her is simply that of a renter, although where he gets the rent from I don't know.
12 He spoke of the difficulty of getting the rents ; a difficulty that he imputed altogether to the low price of corn.
13 "I come to get the rent , " he said.
14 "I have always been too glad to get the rent for you, to insist upon my costs, and, really-.
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