Sentence examples for being leased for from inspiring English sources

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As you point out, this land is instead being leased for tens of millions of dollars to provide recreational facilities for residents of affluent neighborhoods bordering the campus.

[C6.] Indians Turn to Real Estate Indian lands in Arizona are being leased for shopping centers, industrial parks and office buildings.

Two spaces, totaling about 2,500 square feet and being leased for $24,000 a month, will be vacant in September.

Prices start at $225 a night at the hotel, which is being leased for at least 50 years by Mr. MacPherson and BD Hotels, his partner, from the Seril family, which owned the Upper West Side's Belnord apartment tower.

A house in the west side of Los Angeles that was recently listed for rent at $30,000 a month is now being leased for $50,000, because several people were interested in it.

The FCX Clarity uses a fuel cell to power an electric motor; the cars are being leased for $600 a month, a fraction of what they would cost to buy.

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It can be leased for $1 million a year.

The new models are leased for three years.

The campus has been leased for, among other things, a laundry for a luxury hotel.

The land, which foreigners are not allowed to buy here, is leased for about $1,500 a month.

A chunk of it, like many in Texas, is leased for oil and gas activities.

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