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1 Some men make themselves homes; and others there be who rent rooms .
2 In other houses, women rent rooms and take their meals outside.
3 Addresses are always left there by people who would be willing to rent rooms .
4 They rent rooms in convenient or inconvenient locations, and take their meals at the restaurants.
5 This new concept in airport accommodation allows guests to rent rooms for intervals of four hours or more, costing from £25.
6 He claimed up to £950 a month in expenses for five years to rent rooms in two properties owned by lobbyist James Lundie.
7 As students will be spending far less time physically in college, they will be able to rent rooms on a nightly, weekly or monthly basis.
8 The neighborhood isn't what it was when your father bought it, and you can't rent rooms when nobody wants to come out here to live.
9 Most people rent rooms , rather than an entire house, and a room can cost between 83,000 and 290,000 pesos a month.
10 Thought he was renting rooms to upstanding young women. Hippo snorted derisively.
11 She and two colleagues have been renting rooms at a guest lodge.
12 After renting rooms to Jewish students people had to fumigate their places, etc.
13 The Sunshine Hotel is a roach farm that rents rooms by the hour.
14 Upon arriving in Englewood, she rented rooms in a boardinghouse near Holmes's building.
15 She didn't talk about mistaken vacancy signs or just- rented rooms .
16 When you rented rooms , people sometimes left without paying you.
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