noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
video
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The first video rental store in your neighborhood had a monopoly, but pretty soon every supermarket and 7-Eleven offered video rentals.
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One person I know moved to a seaside town in 1982 and soon recognized the need for a video rental shop.
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In the world of video rental stores, there is no sin as egregious as failing to rewind the video.
■ NOUN
car
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Claire, Mark and Babur head off to find a car rental place.
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A car rental company subcontracts out the repair and maintenance of its fleet, and focuses on renting.
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My most vivid memory is not the accident, but my telephone call to the car rental company later that morning.
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That in turn caused the car rental companies to keep their vehicles in circulation longer.
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For the independent traveller, car rentals are special bargains.
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The holding company manages the investments of local businessman Wayne Huizenga in, among other things, car rental companies.
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The trip includes airfare, accommodation, car rental and admission tickets to the golf course for all practice and match days.
company
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My most vivid memory is not the accident, but my telephone call to the car rental company later that morning.
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A car rental company subcontracts out the repair and maintenance of its fleet, and focuses on renting.
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Leasametric has now jumped on the Tadpole bandwagon and will be an Sparcbook authorised rental company .
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That in turn caused the car rental companies to keep their vehicles in circulation longer.
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The holding company manages the investments of local businessman Wayne Huizenga in, among other things, car rental companies.
firm
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Car rental firms have found it hard to increase their prices to cover these higher costs.
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Agents took the vehicle identification number from the axle and within hours traced the truck to the Ryder rental firm .
income
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Second, actual or projected rental income may fail to materialise.
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He added that rental income was sufficient to cover interest payments.
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Most of the distribution fee, which can be around 30% of the film's rental income , goes to the studio.
line
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It will cost a flat rate of £39.99 per month, which includes line rental and installation.
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Thames Valley Police forked out thousands of pounds on line rentals and calls for 60 customers after giving the company out-of-date records.
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The aim of this announcement was therefore to offer packages for specific purposes all including line rental .
market
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But its lead could bring about a profound change in the car rental market .
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In 1989, then Environment Secretary Nicholas Ridley aimed to free up the rental market by abolishing rent controls.
value
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Space savings can also provide hard cost savings, although this, of course, depends on commercial property rental values .
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They are supposed to be related to rental values , but little property is rented on a year-to-year basis.
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An experienced team provides advice on rental values .
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In addition the costs of the determination will remain a reasonable proportion of the rental value of the property.
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Landlords were not seeking any advantage in the regulations but merely wanted to ensure that the rental value of holdings was maintained.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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rental costs
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Car rental is $200 a week and you need a clean driving licence.
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Card holders get special deals on car rentals and hotels.
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Ski rental is $14.
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The rental on the TV includes maintenance and repairs.
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the pros and cons of buying a rental
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An apartment rental agency is the first stop for many shoppers.
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Claire, Mark and Babur head off to find a car rental place.
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For some people, the abandoned paperbacks they find in their rental house offer unexpected pleasures.
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Her fans can see how she has managed it in Braveworld's September 28 rental video release Family of Strangers.
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Sega did allow rentals, but charged a huge licensing fee, making them a bad deal, he said.
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Several years ago he was remodeling a garage at his West University dwelling into a rental .
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So lessees can generally expect the rental on operating leases to be higher than finance leases.
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Under the new legislation, overdue bills also can not be transferred to owners or subsequent tenants of the rental in question.