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1 They have a lease of nature, and it is not yet out.
2 By next Monday, I'll have a lease and the phones'll be up.
3 They have a lease on their new place for 10 years.
4 I don't think I'll ever have a lease on a house.
5 You have a lease of your own little place, eh?
6 I have drunk four glasses of brandy; I have a lease of four short hours.
7 I wouldn't have to have a lease or anything.
8 But I 've saved my money and have a lease on a row house on the Hill.
9 Dave, I have a lease of life here amounting to fifty-four more demerits in this term.
11 You have a lease , have you?
14 It is a popular misconception that if you own a share of the freehold, then you no longer have a lease .
15 However, I'm studying my second choice in University College Cork and have a lease along with three other students on a house.
16 But was any objection made to your opening the shop?-No; there could be none, because I have a lease of the place.
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