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lodging
1. levels to the lodging house, a basement, ground
2. interior of the lodging house
3. “Those glad tidings have, of course, caused no little disruption to our Kaitlyn's lodging arrangements in this charming hamlet
4. I'll start at a salary of $13,400 year but in addition I'll be doing some traveling and when I travel the government pays the expenses of lodging and food
5. The common complaint, that luxury extends itself even to the lowest ranks of the people, and that the labouring poor will not now be contented with the same food, clothing, and lodging, which satisfied them in former times, may convince us that it is not the money price of labour only, but its real recompence, which has augmented
6. extraordinary, the dearness of house-rent is the cause of the cheapness of lodging
7. have commonly no other means of subsistence ; and the price of the lodging must pay, not
8. After food, clothing and lodging are the two great wants of mankind
9. Land, in its original rude state, can afford the materials of clothing and lodging to a much greater number of people than it can feed
10. The materials of lodging cannot always be transported to so great a distance as those of clothing, and do not so readily become an object of foreign commerce
11. Clothing and lodging, household furniture, and what is called equipage, are the principal objects of the greater part of those wants and fancies
12. But compare the spacious palace and great wardrobe of the one, with the hovel and the few rags of the other, and you will be sensible that the difference between their clothing, lodging, and household furniture, is almost as great in quantity as it is in quality
13. The value of silver was so much reduced, that their produce could no longer pay the expense of working them, or replace, with a profit, the food, clothes, lodging, and other necessaries which were consumed in that operation
14. The stock which must commonly be employed, the food, clothes, and lodging, which must commonly be consumed in
15. The land which produces a certain quantity of food, clothes, and lodging, can always feed, clothe, and lodge, a certain number of people ; and whatever may be the proportion of the landlord, it will always give him a proportionable command of the labour of those people, and of the commodities with which that labour can supply him
16. That abundance of food, of which, in consequence of the improvement of land, many people have the disposal beyond what they themselves can consume, is the great cause of the demand, both for the precious metals and the precious stones, as well as for every other conveniency and ornament of dress, lodging, household furniture, and equipage
17. As art and industry advance, the materials of clothing and lodging, the useful fossils and materials of the earth, the precious metals and the precious stones, should gradually come to be more and more in demand, should gradually exchange for a greater and a greater quantity of food ; or, in other words, should gradually become dearer and dearer
18. Luray was probably arranging them alternate lodging to the nice guest house she talked about finding earlier
19. A certain quantity of materials, and the labour of a certain number of workmen, both of which might have been immediately employed to augment the food, clothing, and lodging, the subsistence and conveniencies of the society, are thus diverted to another employment, highly advantageous indeed, but still different from this one
20. Had he spent the whole, the food, clothing, and lodging, which the whole could have purchased, would have been distributed among the former set of people
21. immediately employed as a capital, either by himself or by some other person, the food, clothing, and lodging, which may be purchased with it, are necessarily reserved for the latter
22. The food, clothing, and lodging, the revenue and maintenance, of all those whose labour or stock is employed in bringing them from the mine to the market, is the price paid for them in Peru as well as in England
23. Fortunately for him and foolishly on their part, they confronted him before lodging a complaint with the police (who in their investigation uncovered the coke sales) and, by the time the charges became official, Brian and his money were safely in Costa Rica – but he would never be able to get around the background investigation required for licensing
24. Other entries seemed to be expense notations, and Colling cursed the dead man under his breath when he saw that most of them were for lodging and meals for which Colling himself had paid
25. lodging, transfers, cost aid to the teams and organizational
26. lodging themselves in the trunk and branches
27. his carriages: 29 They are gone over the passage: they have taken up their lodging at Geba; Ramah is afraid; Gibeah of Saul is fled
28. passports, the immunization shots, the lodging and the airfare
29. 25 He shall pitch his tent near her, and shall lodge in a lodging where good things are
30. In you, time found lodging, which warm with affection you kept
31. 3 And command you them, saying, Take you hence out of the midst of Jordan, out of the place where the priests' feet stood firm, twelve stones, and you shall carry them over with you, and leave them in the lodging place, where you shall lodge this night
32. 15 And they turned aside to it there, to go in and to lodge in Gibeah, and when he went in, he sat him down in a street of the city, for there was no man who took them into his house to lodging
33. By the end of 1956, Adventures in Good Eating was in its forty-ninth printing, Lodging for a Night was in its thirty-ninth, Adventures in Good Cooking was about to come out for its twenty-sixth publication and Duncan Hines Vacation Guide was going into its eleventh revision
34. The resort and lodging guidebooks even rated the number and quality of bath towels and washcloths, the way the beds were made up, and what perks came with your stay
35. One by one we explored our surroundings, always leaving two behind in our lodging to defend it should the need ever arise
36. Living space was still at a premium and the law required the building owner to supply adequate alternative lodging if the old one was sold
37. 3 Late on the afternoon of the third day at Iron, as Jesus was returning from the mines, he chanced to pass through a narrow side street on his way to his lodging place
38. " Philip advised David Zebedee to "forget about plans for feeding and lodging the multitude until we know what the Master is thinking about
39. Near nightfall Jesus sent Philip and Matthew over to a village on the eastern slopes of Mount Gilboa to secure lodging for the company
40. These people knew very little about Jesus, and they refused him lodging because he and his associates were Jews
41. Near the end of December and before the return of the seventy, almost eight hundred visitors were gathered about the Master, and they found lodging in David's camp
42. That and lodging for Ling Mai and Stone
43. tours, lodging, and hunting) to designated sites in Africa,
44. (Flophouses were places that offered very cheap lodging and minimal services, like a shared bathroom and military barrack-style bunk beds
45. He called it his “bed and breakfast” lodging or just plain “breakfast in bed
46. The life of a musician – or any artist for that matter – is a grueling one with the travel, concerts and lodging
47. If you had a gig in the city but were forced to travel to the outskirts for food and lodging, you’d appear at rehearsal and then wonder if there was enough time to find a restaurant that would serve you
48. Sarah had her misgivings about being sent alone and without backup like this but her superior had told her to simply follow this Nancy Laplante and find out where she would be lodging, so that a follow-up team could then take over from her
49. Of course there are drawbacks to lodging but it
50. This potential drawback really only applies to established house shares and lodging in a