adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
housing
▪
An extra £750m will be used before the end of 1992/93 to buy up some empty properties in the owner-occupied housing sector.
▪
While the scope for profitable investment in manufacturing industry was limited, the owner-occupied housing market seemed ideal for loan capital.
▪
The vast majority of owner-occupied housing in Britain is unsuitable for people with major physical disabilities.
sector
▪
A large proportion of dwellings constructed beyond the cities since 1960 have been in the owner-occupied sector .
▪
There are constraining elements affecting the owner-occupied sector , and those impinging on social housing.
▪
This will result in fewer sales of new houses in the owner-occupied sector and construction firms will then build fewer new houses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
A large proportion of dwellings constructed beyond the cities since 1960 have been in the owner-occupied sector.
▪
An extra £750m will be used before the end of 1992/93 to buy up some empty properties in the owner-occupied housing sector.
▪
In 1990, movers had settled in 12 percent of 5. 7 million owner-occupied units.
▪
Only four million homes were owner-occupied 40 years ago compared with 15 million today.
▪
Only Torbay, with its high proportion of elderly and retired persons in owner-occupied accommodation, is more poorly provided.
▪
This is typically true in the case of taxes on land, personal property, and owner-occupied residences.
▪
Two factors are mainly responsible for movement from the owner-occupied to local authority sectors - unemployment and marital breakdown.
▪
While the scope for profitable investment in manufacturing industry was limited, the owner-occupied housing market seemed ideal for loan capital.