Sentence example with the word 'tenancy'

tenancy

abiding, commorancy, fee simple, fiefdom, hold, leasehold, occupation, prescription, socage, tenure, villenage

Definition n. an act of being a tenant or occupant

Last update: October 8, 2015


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Take over the tenancy of an orchard .   [Please select]

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During his tenancy of office the system adopted at Shanghai was applied to the other treaty ports, so that when on Mr Lay's resignation Mr Hart was appointed inspector-general of foreign customs, he found himself at the head of an organization which collected a revenue of upwards of eight million taels per annum at fourteen treaty ports.   [Please select]

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It is only a short tenancy that anybody can have there, so the old woman had to be buried the same morning.   [Please select]

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It was the last day of his tenancy of the clergy-house, and there was much to do at Soho.   [Please select]

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Once a couple with cheery voices came full into the room before perceiving his tenancy.   [Please select]

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--In the study of tenancy, cases should be studied in which wealthier farmers rent additional land which gets cultivated by farm labourers.   [Please select]

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It is here that the women of the Smith College Unit have taken up their tenancy.   [Please select]

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5 per cent of all the land, and since that time white tenancy has been increasing.   [Please select]

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Finally, he could sell his tenancy whenever he saw fit to the highest bidder.   [Please select]

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"TO BERTHA "I have a little heart to let, As nice as nice can be; It's vacant just at present, On a yearly tenancy.   [Please select]

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"Lieutenant Douglas occupied a room barely habitable, and had to contest the tenancy with rats, which asserted their claim with such tenacity, that he went to sleep at the risk of being devoured."   [Please select]

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