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1 The houses there are really expensive, so we'll all rent a place together.
2 The plan was to rent a place and observe everyday life.
3 They could rent a place here as soon as they found a bed.
4 I'm going to rent a place somewhere in another state.
5 I shall let Everingham, and rent a place in this neighbourhood; perhaps Stanwix Lodge.
6 It is only the middle classes who can afford to rent a place here now.
7 Then I'll go into the city and find a job, and we'll rent a place together.
8 The latest controversy is over a request for even more money from tenants before they rent a place .
9 Maybe I could rent a place .
10 Just rent a place , I guess.
11 Stay Camping is not allowed on the island (a bummer), so you'll need to rent a place .
12 More appealing was the fact that it represented the possibility of enough money to rent a place of my own.
13 Under such circumstances, it is often a real advantage to rent a place for a year with option to buy.
14 This was a time when it was possible for five young people on modest incomes to rent a place like that.
15 Ordinarily, I wouldn't rent a place to someone... He put the paper down on the table, pushed it away from himself.
16 Harris said, "How are Jessica and I going to rent a place if we can't put together first month, last month, and security deposit?"
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