lodgers in A Sentence

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    In the 18th Century it accommodated Lodgers.

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    My wife was starting to call me"The Lodger.

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    Only the Lodgers are angry.".

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    And thou art a lodger in this land;

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    And you are a lodger in this country.

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    Of age crone lady wants Lodgers humongous weasel words.

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    We can't let the other Lodgers know about this.

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    The Lodger, by Marie Belloc Lowndes, was published as a short story in January 1911 in McClure's magazine.

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    Free Lodgers and Free Boarders: Perhaps the easiest way of earning your living is to go out to the home of someone, pretending that he is your particular friend.

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    On the contrary," stated the lodger in the middle,"might the young woman not come into us and play in the room here, where it is really much more comfortable and cheerful?

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    The Lodgers"set themselves at the top end of the table where formerly Gregor and his father and mother had eaten their meals, unfolded their napkins and took knife and fork in hand.

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    You will feel more like a lodger than a hotel guest, sharing the owners' living space with them and, given the national penchant for chat, engaging with them in next to no time.

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    The Lodgers had already finished their supper, the one in the middle had brought out a newspaper and given the other two a page apiece, and now they were leaning back at ease reading and smoking.

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    She was not murdered directly, due to the fact that there were other Lodgers present at his home, James and Ann Gray(Burke and Helen no longer lived with Hare, for more on that, see the Bonus Factoids below).

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