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Examples
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The building is an empty office block surrounded by to-let signs, fast-food outlets and a mattress wholesale shop.
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We got to-let me be appropriate in today's climate-intercede.
Villa Incognito Robbins, Tom 2003
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The next day there was a to-let sign on the house where Mr. Crow had once lived, and the bachelors all met that night to discuss the breaking up of the party and to hear about the tin spoons and how they were found.
Sandman's Goodnight Stories Abbie Phillips Walker
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I should have known, though, from one look at that to-let expression of his, that his ideas on any subject would be vague.
Torchy, Private Sec. Sewell Ford 1907
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Indians of the most treacherous and implacable kind were all around them, and were by no means disposed to-let them alone.
The Huge Hunter Or, the Steam Man of the Prairies Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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I like to imagine that Dr Steffen, fed up with interminable boarding times for his flights to-let's say Geneva, where CERN is-finally decided to take matters into his own hands.
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The proposals to regulate buy - to-let mortgages are also to be welcomed, and can ensure these new landlords act responsibly towards their tenants.
unknown title 2009
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When night falls, we were forced to shower at one of auntie's to-let house since we weren't allocated any room.
Planet Malaysia 2009
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If anyone knows anything-a good person or organization to talk to-let me know.
Progressive Bloggers 2009
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We decided not to have property taxes, to demand reductions in stamp duties, to demand interest for those who bought to-let properties, and there was no questioning in any part of the political system about that. â€
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