Sentence examples for Premises from inspiring English sources

The word "Premises" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to a building or property, especially in legal or formal contexts. Example: "The company has moved its operations to new premises located downtown."

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Premises

noun

Land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place.

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We are making the biggest investment in roads since the 1970s and the biggest in rail since Victorian times, connecting 40,000 premises to superfast broadband every week, and starting an energy revolution with the first new nuclear plant in a generation, the world's first green investment bank and the largest production of offshore wind on the planet.

The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District (Allen Lane) is out next month SM The Texas state capital's vibrant food truck scene nurtured the phenomenon that is Franklin Barbecue, which has been putting the queue into barbecue at permanent premises since 2011.

The counter-terrorism bill's explanatory notes said the changes would allow the Australian Federal Police (AFP) "to conduct searches of a warrant premises without the occupier's knowledge and without notifying the occupier of the premises at the time the warrant is executed".

However, herbal practitioners don't need a licence to supply medicines that they create on their own premises following one-to-one consultations, as long as they don't contain banned substances.

It's owned today by a French and Dutch couple, who have redesigned many of the rooms with a subtle Oriental design, and who run a popular seafood restaurant on the premises.

And we have set an ambition that ultrafast [100+ Mbps] broadband should be available to nearly all UK premises as soon as practicable".

But where do children go to look for poetry when the poet has left the premises?

The debate demands onlookers accept one of two contradictory premises, so there is little room for nuance and the argument never runs out of fuel.

"Normally, everybody goes out and discovers from scratch what the film is, whereas here you start with a fixed set of premises".

But we are concerned when issues such as time limits or changes to who can provide counselling services or "cooling-off periods" or restrictions on the premises where abortion can be performed are so clearly part of a long-term strategy to chip away at access to abortion with the ultimate aim to ban it entirely.

"As you age you become weaker and you can't do agriculture; if I get money, I want to build my own business premises, so that I do not have to pay rent".

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