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Example sentences for "rental"

Lexicographically close words:
renown; renowne; renowned; rens; rent; rentals; rentas; rente; rented; renter
  1. For some reason not evident to this man of business, Mr. Jacobs demanded a rental for the house next to Sin Sin Wa's, which was out of all proportion to the value of the property.

  2. Prospective lessees who had taken the trouble to inquire about the rental had learned that it was so high as to be prohibitive.

  3. The other voice he heard was apparently that of a rental agent on a phone, and the voices seemed to be coming from the other side of the fourth floor hallway door.

  4. Some guy was trying to arrange a rental car.

  5. All customary tenants to become leaseholders at a fixed rental of fourpence an acre for ever.

  6. Doubtless you have with you an abstract of the, necessary documents, the conditions of the present mortgages, the rental of the estate, its probable prospects, and so forth.

  7. Supreme Court held that the Civil Rights Act of 1968 "bars all racial discrimination, private as well as public, in the sale or rental of property.

  8. In fact, off-limits sanctions imposed on broad geographical areas were used only once more--in December 1967 against multiple rental properties in the northern Virginia area.

  9. Discrimination in the sale and rental of houses showed a similar pattern.

  10. All married servicemen seeking off-base housing were required to obtain prior clearance from these offices before entering into rental agreements with landlords.

  11. He singled out California, where the Defense Department census had shown black servicemen barred from a third of all rental units, for special attention.

  12. When on the tenth day the rental for the Warren baby and the Fletcher twins fell due, and the lease of James McCarthy expired without privilege of renewal, the finances of the nursery were at a very low ebb.

  13. You see, you might offer to pay a small rental by the hour, or take out a lease which could be renewed when it expired.

  14. This is the rectory of the church, and the rental of it is part of my salary.

  15. As the widow of the late Emperor she was supposed to have a rental of three thousand besantes of fine gold.

  16. But this remote rental never arrived, and almost as a pauper she embarked with her niece, Constanza, in a ship going toward the perfumed shores of the Gulf of Valencia, where she entered the convent of Santa Barbara.

  17. This tax was to be known as the "building-occupancy" tax, and was to be levied on an additional assessment of a sum equal to three times the annual rent or rental value of all the buildings on the land.

  18. It is clear, because the rental value of a house is comparatively easy to ascertain.

  19. An annual rental value of four hundred dollars was to be exempt from taxation, but ten per cent was to be levied on all rental values in excess of that amount.

  20. This building-occupancy tax, or tax on rental value, does not preclude a supplementary tax on corporations.

  21. Tenement houses occupied by more than one family, or tenement houses having a rental value not in excess of a fixed sum, to be taxed to the owner as occupier.

  22. The rental of the best land is but $20 gold, per year for a league.

  23. A certain real estate agent controlling a building in Cottage Grove avenue, which is infested with immoral "flats," declared that he boosted the rents in the building $30 for each flat above the actual rental valuation.

  24. But they cannot steal this vast rental profit.

  25. A resort keeper who was once known as a king of the West side levee, owned a two-story building, which was used as a house of prostitution from which he derived the enormous rental of $250 a month.

  26. The rental price on property in the segregated parts of the city is raised five times the actual rental figure.

  27. The lords of the vice combine get their share of the rental theft and back into the pockets of the Directorate of Ten goes the graft.

  28. This rental graft is one of the big factors in maintaining a City Defiled.

  29. The prices for rent on "flats" are boosted from $20 to $40 above the actual rental valuation of the property.

  30. Monthly rental value of tracks occupied by mail cars for advance distribution 157.

  31. The Government does not pay a rental for any car.

  32. The foregoing does not include the rental value of space furnished by the railroad company to the Government for handling mails and mail trucks on station platforms, and for storing the mails on platforms at large terminals.

  33. Rental value of space in station buildings used for express, for which no rent is paid $488.

  34. Rental value of tracks used for advance loading of express 191.

  35. An order by an Area Rent Director reducing an unapproved rental and requiring the landlord to refund the excess previously collected, was held, with one dissenting vote, not to be the type of retroactivity which is condemned by law.

  36. An order issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission relieving short line railroads from the obligation to pay the usual fixed sum per day rental for cars used on foreign roads, for a space of two days was arbitrary and invalid.

  37. Two, three, four, and five-room apartments are available at an average monthly rental of from two and a half to five dollars a room in many sections of the city.

  38. Reform was threatening rental profits; was becoming "radical," and "destructive.

  39. Because of hard times, vast numbers of immigrants have left Pittsburgh, and temporarily the rental agencies have plenty of idle houses upon their lists.

  40. Most of them have running water in the kitchens; a very few have sanitary toilets and shout the fact on black and white rental signs.

  41. The latter lets nineteen houses with a total of 110 rooms at a small rental to the families of widows with limited means, thus providing pleasant sanitary quarters in a good neighborhood.

  42. Another column, which was then let down beside this, represented in a similar way the rental of the larger landlords as it would be according to the principles laid down by Henry George.

  43. The New Domesday Book was the result of an official inquiry undertaken some ten years previously into the number, the extent, and the rental value of all the landed properties of Great Britain and Ireland.

  44. Monthly rental is also a fair indication of the size of a business establishment.

  45. In size, the typical Negro business enterprise has from one to two paid employees, has a floor space of less than one thousand square feet, and pays a rental of between fifteen and forty dollars per month.

  46. My frame and zinc houses brought me a rental of over $1,000 a month.

  47. Anne Leffingwell deemed this criminally extravagant since the rental of a van must be prodigious.

  48. Quieter than most, since it was vacant much of the time and the ceremonious sign of the Mordaunt Estate, "For Rental to Suitable Tenant," invited inspection.

  49. Its rental in James the First's time was 120l.

  50. The result of this, therefore, was further excessive increases in rental rates, which greatly enhanced the tendency to overcrowd.

  51. Here, very desirable houses for Negroes were available, but at rental rates far in advance of those formerly paid by the whites.

  52. At the same time the glen turned out an able-bodied warrior in support of Prince Charles for every pound of rental paid to the proprietor.

  53. He made provision for his wife in case of her outliving him, by which it was left optional with her to take a stated sum annually, or the rental of certain townships, or club farms.

  54. A rental of $2 is charged, covering a period of five years, and an additional fee of 50 cents is required for recording.

  55. Then, too, grants might be rented at so much per acre as long as the owner desired within certain time limits, assuming that he paid his annual rental and improved his grant.

  56. The plots should be numbered and properly staked or buoyed, and a record of the same, giving the name of the owner, yearly rental and value, should be kept on file at the proper town and State offices.

  57. Rental properties are no investment for women at any time, especially now.

  58. The common stocks of AT&T, Standard of New Jersey or Indiana, International Business Machines, Eastman Kodak and dozens of others are safer and easier for you than probably any house rental on God's green earth.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rental" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    chambers; charter; flat; hire; lease; let; rent; rental; room; suite; tenement