There is a valuable income derived from the overhead internet cafe, currently let on a short-term basis. |
In reality, humans are much more gender-fluid than we like to let on. |
Sometimes, you get the feeling that the industry knows that something is rotten at its heart, but doesn't really want to let on. |
Self-deprecating yet multi-talented, there was more to Hamilton than he let on. |
A building to be sold or let on which construction starts before occupiers, buyers or tenants, have been found to occupy it. |
Most of the premises have been let on traditional leases to users who are widely distributed across all sectors of the retail trade. |