If it were not leased by him it would be by somebody else.
When Morse leased this and put five thousand bleaters upon the feeding ground the sentiment against him grew very bitter.
This being denied him he leased Mount Pleasant to Don Juan de Merailles, the Spanish ambassador.
The property belonged to the canons of St. Paul's, having been granted to them by King Athelstan; but it was leased to Queen Elizabeth, and she granted her interest in it to Sir Francis Walsingham and his heirs.
The house and park are sold or leased by the Earl of Eglinton to a solicitor in Ayr.
Similar scenes were enacted at nearly all the posts established for the "protection" of leased plantations.
Nearly all the plantations near Lake Providence had been leasedor applied for.
Some were liable to overflow during the expected flood of the Mississippi; others were in the hands of their owners, and would not be leased by the Government.
Several persons leased plantations that they might use them as points for shipping purchased or stolen cotton.
Nearly all cotton sent to market was from plantations leased by Northern men, or from purchases made of planters by Northern speculators.
It was late in the season before the plantations were leased and the work of planting commenced.
For nearly three weeks, the guerrillas had full and free range in the vicinity of the leased plantations.
At the present time, several parties in Vicksburg have leased three plantations, in as many localities, and are managing them on different plans.
It was built by the banker Ernesto Tornquist and leased to them.
The Mitre, which is owned by Perez and Iglesias, is leased to two brothers whose prenomens are Pedro and Juan; nobody seems to know their patronymics, although many persons seemed to be on intimate terms with them.
This hotel, owned by Angel Bertolotto and leased to Visconti & Velasquez, is with the exception of some of the Buenos Aires hotels the best in South America.
The plant with hotel isleased to a man named Hernandez, a fine, fat, young fellow with a flowing beard.
The lower floor of this building is now given up entirely to stores while the upper ones are leased for dwelling purposes.
These lands are mostly leased to colored people--in fact, I was told that the landlords did not care to lease to white men.
I will not give my views of the country and conditions in northern Alabama--it would not look well; it is sufficient to say that the greater part of the land is owned in large tracts by a few men and leased out at from $3.
The land about this pond had been leased by Mr. Edmon Toney, a wealthy young man living near the place.
The pearl-fisheries around Margarita Island, also leased to a foreign company, have become productive under the new management.
Brea Lake, the source of the mineral, isleased to a New York company.
The camphor product is a government monopolyleased to a British company.
As a matter of fact, he is utterly powerless there, as it was all leased away for five hundred years by his grandfather.
The cordiality of my fellow-countrymen also provided me with another disturbed night at Aghadoe, which I had leased from Lord Headley.
The Lessee must from the end of the first to the end of the fifth year continuously maintain his home on the leased premises.
Mr. Coggia having leased his comet to us, she will no longer be called by his name, but by my partner's.
The land on which this stands wasleased to William Jephson in 1687 for sixty-one years.
In 1730 the property was vested in trustees by an Act of Parliament; the greater part of it was bought by Swift and Timbrell, who afterwardsleased it to Lacey, the patentee of Drury Lane Theatre.
The original building, which preceded it, was known as Brickills, and was leased by Lady Stanley from her mother, Lady Elizabeth Gorges.
The family of the Windsors leased it for some time, and one of them was married in the parish church to the widow of the unjust Judge Jeffreys.
This was leased to him for sixty-one years at an annual rent of £15 7s.
Realizing that Hong-Kong was destined to be a world port, England some years since leased a portion of the mainland from China for further harbor facilities.
Nearly all this land is leasedby Senor Aguirre from the Government, and he has at present a large number of men engaged in cutting a channel or ditch for the purpose of irrigating an extensive tract of land.
In one of the islands, occupied by Don Benito Crespo, and leased by him on shares to some Spaniards from the neighbourhood of Cadiz, a great number of vines have been planted and large quantities of grapes pressed out yearly.
And I mustn’t forget to tell you that I’ve leased a little basement place not far from Pine Street.
The leased Curry wires, he very well knew, were already in active service; and the task before him was not unlike the difficult and dangerous operation of a surgeon.
In that case the whole railroad system of the country could be organized into a certain limited number of special systems, which could be leased for a definite term of years to private corporations.
Connected with the larger farms of Norway and Sweden are cotters' places--farm laborers who have leased a small part of the farm for a definite period (often during their natural lives).
To this association the owners of the property leased the house and grounds for a period of several years.
He had leased all his farms and estates with the exception of Villica, his own place of residence, and this was given over to the care of a superintendent.
When ground is owned by parties who have gone south, and have leasedthe ground to parties now in the city who own the improvements on the ground?
These buildings, with their tenants, can be turned over to proprietors on proof of loyalty; also take charge of such as have been leased out by disloyal owners.
Close by, around on Green Street, a man named Dickey was building two small brick-houses, on ground which he had leasedof Nicholson.
Yet, if it were the result of design, the design must be on the part of Colonel Menendez, since the Cambers had occupied the Guest House before he had leased Cray's Folly.
Then, chancing to hear of a property in Surrey which was available, I leased it for a period of years, installing--is it correct?
He told everybody heleased it, but really he bought it.
It is impossible to suppose that Colonel Menendez was unaware when he leased Cray's Folly that Camber occupied the Guest House.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leased" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: employed; hired; let; mercenary; paid; sublet