He was a boarder, a lodger for the greater part of his life in the house of a wealthy English merchant. |
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She wants to move another lodger in effectively relegating me to one final room in the house, my bedroom. |
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Eventually it becomes clear to him that Sarah has simultaneously been carrying on a flirtation with another lodger. |
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The maid realised that there was a good chance that she could be face to face with the room's lodger. |
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She also plans to get another lodger in which means turfing me and my computer out of the spare room and cramming everything I own into one room. |
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Some of the early ledgers show the changing post-war society by denoting whether someone is a house-owner, lodger or servant. |
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Our lodger is busy canvassing for her candidate and I kind of envy her youthful enthusiasm and lack of cynicism. |
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She does not like the movie her mother's lodger has, in a fit of petty spite, given her mother and her free tickets to see. |
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Vicky's lodger, Henry, helps her efforts as she struggles to present a new stream-lined version of herself to a handsome book buyer. |
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Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley, the new lodger at Netherfield, fall for each other. |
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In his first staged play, we see the banal existence of a boarding-house lodger ripped apart by psychological torture. |
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In fact, these are often the best type of lodger because they go home at weekends! |
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A blind lodger looks forward to the class revolution that never came. Then a rich racketeering butcher barges like a tank through the household. |
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The lodger has moved out, leaving me three hundred quid a month short. |
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You live in a house and you are only a temporary lodger unless you belong to the household of God. |
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You can also claim an amount for the rooms in your home that you are not renting that both you and your lodger or roommate use. |
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An unattached individual is a person living either alone or with others to whom he or she is unrelated, such as roommates or a lodger. |
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Civilian members provide operational service requirements to CFB Kingston and lodger units. |
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You can obtain a loan if you are moving into furnished or unfurnished accommodation or if you are a lodger. |
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The borderline between a lodger and a cohabitant is by no means clear-cut in all cases nor readily established by any outside agency. |
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The seller may also have the person lodging the objection withdraw it out of court, in this case, the withdrawal shall be notified by the lodger under the conditions of form referred to in Article 125 above. |
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What finally killed him on August 3rd 2007 was a blow to the head so severe that the postmortem found a tooth in his stomach. The two men, one the mother's boyfriend, the other a lodger, were found not guilty of murder. |
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The syndicate collected hefty sums by the standards of the times—£71 8s on the death of John Flanagan, £79 on the death of an unfortunate lodger, and £21 18s 6d on the death of Thomas's daughter Mary. |
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However, if the room is a part of an owner-occupied dwelling it would be double counting to include both the rental that the lodger pays as well as the imputed rental in its entirety. |
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He was a lodger at the boarding school of the La Salle Brothers in Casseneuil itself, and it was there that his poor memory began to cause him difficulty in studying. |
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The base provides construction engineering, safety, environmental management, logistics, harbour support and emergency response services to Maritime Forces Atlantic and assigned lodger units. |
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From 1997 to 1999, he commanded both Canadian Forces Base Gagetown and its largest lodger unit, the Combat Training Centre, an appointment in which he was responsible for the Army's individual training. |
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In case of act of God relating to the present agreement, the lodger expressly releases the owner from any responsibility and commits himself not to claim any kind of damages from the owner. |
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With the integration of the Armed Forces in 1968, Shearwater became a Canadian Forces Base and finally, an Air Command Wing and lodger unit supported by CFB Halifax. |
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Base Trenton and several lodger units are located here. |
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His mother Dawn had been out and Dylan was being looked after by a lodger, William Hutton. |
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Our lodger had our upstairs, use of the stove, our tap, and our bog. |
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But Keith Dalgleish's mount took it by a short head, with Lodger a further length and a half back in third. |
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In The Lodger an ominous character paced the floor, which Hitchcock constructed of glass. |
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Following the success of The Lodger, Hitchcock hired a publicist to help strengthen his growing reputation. |
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